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The productive performance of intercropping

Chunjie Li, T.J. Stomph, David Makowski, Haigang Li, Chaochun Zhang, Fusuo Zhang, Wopke van der Werf

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2023

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Summary

Crop diversification has been put forward as a way to reduce the environmental impact of agriculture without penalizing its productivity. In this context, intercropping, the planned combination of two or more crop species in one field, is a promising practice. On an average, intercropping saves land compared with the component sole crops, but it remains unclear whether intercropping produces a higher yield than the most productive single crop per unit area, i.e., whether intercropping achieves transgressive overyielding. Here, we quantified the performance of intercropping for the production of grain, calories, and protein in a global meta-analysis of several production indices. The results show that intercrops outperform sole crops when the objective is to achieve a diversity of crop prod

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2201886120
Catalogue ID
SNmoh7j8lg-onienc
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