Cropping system diversification through annual intercropping provides a pathway for agricultural production with reduced inputs of fertilizer and pesticides. While several studies have shown that intercrop performance depends on the genotypes used, the available evidence has not been synthesized in an overarching analysis. Here, we review the effects of genotypes in cereal/legume intercropping systems, showing how genotype choice affects mixture performance. Furthermore, we discuss the mechanisms underlying the interactions between genotype and cropping system (i.e., sole cropping vs. intercropping). Data from 69 articles fulfilling inclusion criteria were analyzed, out of which 35 articles reported land equivalent ratio (LER), yielding 262...
Research was conducted in the summers of 1985 and 1986 at the University of Arizona Marana Agricultu...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...
International audienceMaintaining yield when reducing inputs is one prime objective of sustainable a...
International audienceCereal-legume intercrops are developed mainly in low input or organic farming ...
Intercrops of cereals and legumes are grown worldwide, both in smallholder agriculture in developing...
The use of pesticides and fertilisers in the last decades has led to numerous problems for mankind a...
Ensuring food security for a world population projected to reach over nine billion by 2050 while mit...
In intercropping, more than one crop species are cultivated simultaneously on the same piece of land...
Archaeology offers evidence that growing plants together, with annual legumes as usually inevitable ...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is needed to meet higher future food demands while mitiga...
Intercropping is the growing of at least two crop species on the same land for the entire or a subst...
Intercropping is the growing of at least two crop species on the same land for the entire or a subst...
Research was conducted in the summers of 1985 and 1986 at the University of Arizona Marana Agricultu...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...
International audienceMaintaining yield when reducing inputs is one prime objective of sustainable a...
International audienceCereal-legume intercrops are developed mainly in low input or organic farming ...
Intercrops of cereals and legumes are grown worldwide, both in smallholder agriculture in developing...
The use of pesticides and fertilisers in the last decades has led to numerous problems for mankind a...
Ensuring food security for a world population projected to reach over nine billion by 2050 while mit...
In intercropping, more than one crop species are cultivated simultaneously on the same piece of land...
Archaeology offers evidence that growing plants together, with annual legumes as usually inevitable ...
Sustainable intensification of agriculture is needed to meet higher future food demands while mitiga...
Intercropping is the growing of at least two crop species on the same land for the entire or a subst...
Intercropping is the growing of at least two crop species on the same land for the entire or a subst...
Research was conducted in the summers of 1985 and 1986 at the University of Arizona Marana Agricultu...
International audience1. Calls for the application of ecological principles in agriculture have gain...
International audienceMaintaining yield when reducing inputs is one prime objective of sustainable a...