Intercropping cereals with legumes can potentially enhance productivity and soil fertility. There is limited experimental evidence on the mechanisms underlying benefits or risks in intercropping systems and below-ground interactions in intercrops remain largely unstudied. Such understanding can inform strategies towards maximising returns to investments, particularly in poor fertility soils on smallholder farms in semi-arid areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Additive intercropping experiments were established covering several seasons (2010/11–2014/15) and different conditions (on-station and on-farm) to determine effects on soil chemical variables, root dynamics and yield of intercrops. Maize was planted with the first effective rains and receive...
ContextTo ensure food security in sub-Saharan Africa, it is necessary to improve crop yields while m...
Many farmers in central Mozambique intercrop maize with grain legumes as a means to improve food sec...
An intercropping trial of maize (Zea mays) with two dual-purpose and two forage legumes was undertak...
Intercropping cereals with legumes can potentially enhance productivity and soil fertility. There is...
Many farmers in central Mozambique intercrop maize with grain legumes as a means to improve food sec...
Although rainfed cropping in semi-arid areas is risky due to frequent droughts and dry spells, clima...
A study to assess the effect of intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) ...
Field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Kako, Bena-Ttsemay woreda, So...
Intercropping of maize with grain-legume crops predominates on smallholder farms in East Africa. How...
Cultivating multiple crops together can provide numerous benefits, including improved soil health an...
Smallholder farmers in the Guinea savanna practise cereal-legume intercropping to mitigate risks of ...
Smallholder farmers in East-Africa commonly intercrop maize (Zea mays L.) with grain legumes to maxi...
A study to assess the effect of intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) ...
Food shortage is known to have been caused by overpopulation, natural disasters and poor food distri...
Intercropping of cotton and cowpea is one of the ways to improve food security and soil fertility wh...
ContextTo ensure food security in sub-Saharan Africa, it is necessary to improve crop yields while m...
Many farmers in central Mozambique intercrop maize with grain legumes as a means to improve food sec...
An intercropping trial of maize (Zea mays) with two dual-purpose and two forage legumes was undertak...
Intercropping cereals with legumes can potentially enhance productivity and soil fertility. There is...
Many farmers in central Mozambique intercrop maize with grain legumes as a means to improve food sec...
Although rainfed cropping in semi-arid areas is risky due to frequent droughts and dry spells, clima...
A study to assess the effect of intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) ...
Field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Kako, Bena-Ttsemay woreda, So...
Intercropping of maize with grain-legume crops predominates on smallholder farms in East Africa. How...
Cultivating multiple crops together can provide numerous benefits, including improved soil health an...
Smallholder farmers in the Guinea savanna practise cereal-legume intercropping to mitigate risks of ...
Smallholder farmers in East-Africa commonly intercrop maize (Zea mays L.) with grain legumes to maxi...
A study to assess the effect of intercropping maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) ...
Food shortage is known to have been caused by overpopulation, natural disasters and poor food distri...
Intercropping of cotton and cowpea is one of the ways to improve food security and soil fertility wh...
ContextTo ensure food security in sub-Saharan Africa, it is necessary to improve crop yields while m...
Many farmers in central Mozambique intercrop maize with grain legumes as a means to improve food sec...
An intercropping trial of maize (Zea mays) with two dual-purpose and two forage legumes was undertak...