期刊
CROP & PASTURE SCIENCE
卷 68, 期 10-11, 页码 932-941出版社
CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/CP17068
关键词
drought stress; farmer participatory approaches; intercropping; Pisum sativum; plant competition; Vicia
资金
- MIPAAF (Italy)
- DGRSDT (Algeria)
- MENESFCRS (Morocco)
Legume-based annual forages could be pivotal for the sustainable intensification of forage production in drought-prone Mediterranean cereal-livestock systems. This study aimed to optimise the composition of these crops for three climatically contrasting areas. Four legumes (field pea of semi-dwarf and tall type; Narbon vetch; common vetch) and two cereals (oat; triticale) were grown in three autumn-sown sites (Sassari, Italy; Setif, Algeria; Marchouch, Morocco) for 2 years as pure stands and legume-cereal binary and four-component mixtures. We assessed dry matter yield, weed content and farmers' acceptability of the crops, and legume content and Land Equivalent Ratio of the mixtures. Legumes' competitive disadvantage ranged from very high in Setif to nearly nil in Sassari. Pea- and common vetch-based mixtures out-performed Narbon vetch-based ones in terms of yield, legume content and farmers' acceptability. The tall pea, featuring greatest competitive ability against cereals, maximised the yield and legume content of legume-cereal crops. Vetch-cereal mixtures exhibited lower weed content than the average of the components' pure stands. Oat monoculture was top-yielding but modestly appreciated by farmers. Pea provided the only legume monoculture combining good yielding ability and high farmers' appreciation. Greater species diversity as provided by complex mixtures did not display any production advantage over binary mixtures.
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