Authors
Chunjie Li, Ellis Hoffland, Thomas W Kuyper, Yang Yu, Chaochun Zhang, Haigang Li, Fusuo Zhang, Wopke van der Werf
Publication date
2020/6
Journal
Nature Plants
Volume
6
Issue
6
Pages
653-660
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Intercropping, the simultaneous production of multiple crops on the same field, provides opportunities for the sustainable intensification of agriculture if it can provide a greater yield per unit land and fertilizer than sole crops. The worldwide absolute yield gain of intercropping as compared with sole crops has not been analysed. We therefore performed a global meta-analysis to quantify the effect of intercropping on the yield gain, exploring the effects of crop species combinations, temporal and spatial arrangements, and fertilizer input. We found that the absolute yield gains, compared with monocultures, were the greatest for mixtures of maize with short-grain cereals or legumes that had substantial temporal niche differentiation from maize, when grown with high nutrient inputs, and using multirow strips of each species. This approach, commonly practised in China, provided yield gains that were (in an absolute sense …
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