Cereal/legume intercropping typically increase crop yield, however, the mechanisms through which soil microbes mediate overyielding in intercropping under different nutrient availability remain elusive. Here we examined the effect of soil biota and phosphate (P) availability on intercropping advantages in wheat (Triticum aestivum) /faba bean (Vicia faba) systems using a pot experiment consisting of soil sterilization treatment and different P supply levels. A complementary experiment on the contribution of different microbial groups was also included using the removal method. Intercropping advantage was observed only in the presence of microbes and was mainly associated with increase of wheat biomass. Overyielding effect was stronger under ...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
International audienceCropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many pote...
International audiencePlant-plant associations, notably cereal-legume intercropping, have been propo...
International audienceBackground and aims. Positive below-ground interactions (facilitation) should ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment.Belo...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Facilitation of plant growth and phosphorus (P) acquisition has recently been reported in cereal-leg...
We need to aim for ecological intensification of agroecosystems, in order to cover an increasing glo...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Soil microorganism is one of the key factors that affects soil ecological activity. It is an importa...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn this study, we investigated crop yie...
Intercropping of cereal and legume can improve the use of resources for crop growth compared to crop...
© 2020 by the authors.Intercropping could increase the capacity of crops to use soil resources. The ...
Background and aims: Phosphorus and nitrogen availability and forms are affected by soil properties ...
Cereal-legume intercropping can promote plant growth (i.e. facilitation) through an increase in the ...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
International audienceCropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many pote...
International audiencePlant-plant associations, notably cereal-legume intercropping, have been propo...
International audienceBackground and aims. Positive below-ground interactions (facilitation) should ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment.Belo...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Facilitation of plant growth and phosphorus (P) acquisition has recently been reported in cereal-leg...
We need to aim for ecological intensification of agroecosystems, in order to cover an increasing glo...
Intercropping systems consist in growing two or more species simultaneously in the same field for at...
Soil microorganism is one of the key factors that affects soil ecological activity. It is an importa...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comIn this study, we investigated crop yie...
Intercropping of cereal and legume can improve the use of resources for crop growth compared to crop...
© 2020 by the authors.Intercropping could increase the capacity of crops to use soil resources. The ...
Background and aims: Phosphorus and nitrogen availability and forms are affected by soil properties ...
Cereal-legume intercropping can promote plant growth (i.e. facilitation) through an increase in the ...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
International audienceCropping systems based on carefully designed species mixtures reveal many pote...
International audiencePlant-plant associations, notably cereal-legume intercropping, have been propo...