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Strip-width determines competitive strengths and grain yields of intercrop species in relay intercropping system

Agriculture

Strip-width determines competitive strengths and grain yields of intercrop species in relay intercropping system

M. A. Raza, L. Cui, et al.

This groundbreaking study by Muhammad Ali Raza, Liang Cui, Ruijun Qin, Feng Yang, and Wenyu Yang reveals how optimizing strip widths in a relay intercropping system can significantly boost maize and soybean yields. Discover how a medium strip width increased total grain yield by 15% and net income by an astonishing 99%! Dive into the future of sustainable agriculture.

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Abstract
Maize/soybean relay intercropping system (MSR) is a popular cultivation method to obtain high yields of both crops with reduced inputs. However, in MSR, the effects of different strip widths on competitive strengths and grain yields of intercrop species are still unclear. Therefore, in a two-year field experiment, soybean was relay-intercropped with maize in three different strip-width arrangements (narrow-strips, 180 cm; medium-strips, 200 cm; and wide-strips, 220 cm), and all intercropping results were compared with sole maize (SM) and sole soybean (SS). Results showed that the optimum strip-width for obtaining high grain yields of maize and soybean was 200 cm (medium-strips), which improved the competitive-ability of soybean by maintaining the competitive-ability of maize in MSR. On average, maize and soybean produced 98% and 77% of SM and SS yield, respectively, in medium-strips. The improved grain yields of intercrop species in medium-strips increased the total grain yield of MSR by 15% and land equivalent ratio by 22%, which enhanced the net-income of medium-strips. Overall, these findings imply that following the optimum strip-width in MSR, i.e., strip-width of 200 cm, grain yields and competitive interactions of intercrop species can be improved.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Oct 27, 2020
Authors
Muhammad Ali Raza, Liang Cui, Ruijun Qin, Feng Yang, Wenyu Yang
Tags
strip widths
relay intercropping
maize
soybean
grain yields
competitive strength
net income
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