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Interspecific interaction and productivity in a dryland wheat/alfalfa strip intercropping.

Authors :
Ma, Qianhu
Wu, Yuhuan
Liu, Yanan
Shen, Yuying
Wang, Zikui
Source :
Field Crops Research. Apr2024, Vol. 309, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Intercropping pasture with grain crops provides a strategy for diversifying cropping systems and establishing a foundation for mixed crop-livestock farming systems. Investigating the effects of strip design and nitrogen (N) application on interspecific interaction, crop yield, N use efficiency (NUE), and land equivalent ratio (LER) in dryland wheat/alfalfa intercropping. We conducted a four-year field experiment, which tested three intercrops, namely, 2-row wheat with 1-row alfalfa (I21), 4-row wheat with 2-row alfalfa (I42), and 8-row wheat with 4-row alfalfa (I84), as well as sole wheat (SW) and alfalfa (SA). N rates of 150 (HN) and 75 kg ha−1 (LN) were applied for wheat. Winter wheat exhibited earlier spring green-up than alfalfa and maintained dominance during co-growth. Over the four seasons, I21, I42, and I84 resulted in wheat yield (based on the wheat strip area) increases of 19.0%, 16.7%, and 24.0%, respectively, under HN, and 34.1%, 31.9%, and 43.4% under LN. Alfalfa growth was constrained during co-growth but recovered after the wheat harvest. Alfalfa in I42 and I84 maintained forage yield (based on the alfalfa strip area) as high as SA. Intercropping increased wheat NUE under both N conditions but did not significantly affect alfalfa NUE. I84 attained the highest LER of 1.01–1.14 and 1.11–1.25 under HN and LN respectively. Net revenue of I84 was lower than SA but three times higher than SW. Wide-strip wheat/alfalfa intercrop with low-N showed the best performance, which is promising in diversifying farming system and improving agricultural sustainability. • Wheat yield improvement was more significant under low nitrogen. • Intercropping increased both wheat ear density and 1000-grain weight. • Land equivalent ratio of wheat/alfalfa intercrop ranged in 0.79–1.31. • Wheat/alfalfa intercropping had higher yield and land advantage under low nitrogen. • Intercrop of 8-row wheat and 4-row alfalfa with low N was suggested for application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03784290
Volume :
309
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Field Crops Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176099574
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2024.109335