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Strip width ratio expansion with lowered N fertilizer rate enhances N complementary use between intercropped pea and maize

Agriculture

Strip width ratio expansion with lowered N fertilizer rate enhances N complementary use between intercropped pea and maize

F. Hu, Y. Tan, et al.

Discover the benefits of maize and pea strip intercropping! This pioneering research by Falong Hu and colleagues reveals how adjusting strip width ratio and nitrogen levels can significantly boost yields in a three-year study in northwest China.... show more
Abstract
Maize (Zea mays L.)/pea (Pisum sativum L.) strip intercropping is considered a promising cropping system to boost crop productivity. The 3-year (2009–2011) field experiment was conducted at Wuwei, northwest China, with two maize to pea strip width ratios (80:80 cm and 120:80 cm), each under three N fertilizer rates (0, 90 and 135 kg N ha⁻¹ for pea, and 0, 300, and 450 kg N ha⁻¹ for maize). The results showed that expanding maize to pea strip width ratio from 80:80 cm to 120:80 cm coupled with a reduction of N fertilizer rate intensified N competition and improved N compensation. The apparent N recovery and N utilization efficiency of intercropped pea with strip width ratio of 120:80 cm were increased by 8.0% and 8.9% compared to strip width ratio of 80:80 cm. Compared to high N rate, the two indicators of intercropped pea with lowered N rate were increased by 10.0% and 6.0%. For intercropped maize, the two indicators were increased by 6.8% and 5.1%, with strip width ratio of 120:80 cm compared to 80:80 cm. Also, they were improved by 9.7% and 11.5%, with lowered N rate compared to high N rate. Consequently, the grain yield of pea and maize in the 120:80 cm pattern was improved by 11.9% and 7.7% compared to 80:80 cm. We concluded that expanding maize to pea strip width ratio coupled with N fertilizer reduction can optimize N complementary use.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Nov 17, 2020
Authors
Falong Hu, Yan Tan, Aizhong Yu, Cai Zhao, Zhilong Fan, Wen Yin, Qiang Chai, Weidong Cao
Tags
maize
pea
strip intercropping
nitrogen fertilizer
crop productivity
grain yield
N competition
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