We established four main principles for mutual intercropping annual legumes: same time of sowing; similar growing habit; similar cutting time; and one component has good standing ability (supporting crop) and another one poor (supported crop). There are three main intercropping groups: (1) ‘tall’ cool season legumes; (2) ‘short’ cool season legumes; (3) warm-season annual forage legumes. In the ‘tall’ cool season group, faba bean and white lupin are supporting crop, while the supported crops are normal-leafed pea common vetch, Hungarian vetch, hairy vetch and grass pea. This may be beneficial for both by weed reduction and preservation of photosynthetically active leaves. The ‘short’ cool season group comprises semi-leafless pea as supporti...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
There is a large number of annual legume species having an economic importance either on a world or ...
Mikić, Aleksandar et al.This paper presents the current state of our knowledge of mutual legume inte...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Growing annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) in mixtures with cere...
Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with annual legumes is distributed throughout the world, mostly in...
Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with annual legumes is distributed throughout the world, mostly in...
International audienceCarefully designed intercropping systems can have many advantages in compariso...
International audienceCarefully designed intercropping systems can have many advantages in compariso...
Intercropping, or growing together more species at the same time in the same place is one of the old...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, en...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
There is a large number of annual legume species having an economic importance either on a world or ...
Mikić, Aleksandar et al.This paper presents the current state of our knowledge of mutual legume inte...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Intercropping annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) is one of the m...
Growing annual legumes such as pea (Pisum sativum L.) and vetches (Vicia spp.) in mixtures with cere...
Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with annual legumes is distributed throughout the world, mostly in...
Intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) with annual legumes is distributed throughout the world, mostly in...
International audienceCarefully designed intercropping systems can have many advantages in compariso...
International audienceCarefully designed intercropping systems can have many advantages in compariso...
Intercropping, or growing together more species at the same time in the same place is one of the old...
Although yield and total biomass produced by annual legumes remain major objectives for breeders, en...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
Available references on intercropping brassicas with legumes are rather scarce. However, there are r...
There is a large number of annual legume species having an economic importance either on a world or ...
Mikić, Aleksandar et al.This paper presents the current state of our knowledge of mutual legume inte...