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7519: Agronomic performance and yield stability of pea-barley intercropping in European organic farming system.

Monti, Michele; Crozat, Yves; Dahlmann, Christoff; Dibet, Audrey; von Fragstein, Peter; Gooding, Mike J.; Hauggaard Nielsen, Henrik; Jensen, Erik S.; Kasyanova, Elena; Bellostas Muguerza, Natalia and Pristeri, Aurelio (2006) Agronomic performance and yield stability of pea-barley intercropping in European organic farming system.. Paper presented at Joint Organic Congress, Odense, Denmark, May 30-31, 2006..

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Summary

Intercropping of cereal and grain legumes in European cropping system (INTERCROP) is an European Project in which a multidisciplinary team of scientist conducts research on intercropping under different regional organic cropping systems. The project’s core experiments was a field trial in which pea and barley were intercropped in spring sowing and compared with respective sole crops during 2003-2005. One of the main deliverables of the Project (Workpackage 2) was the evaluation of agronomic performance of intercrop in term of yield advantage and yield stability. Results of this activity carried out, in five European Countries (Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and United Kingdom) in the basic field experiments, are presented in this contribution.

Document Language:English
Keywords:INTERCROPPING, LER, PEA, BARLEY, ORGANIC FARMING
Subject Areas: Farming Systems
Research affiliation: International Conferences > Joint Organic Congress 2006 > Theme 4: Crop systems and soils
Total budget (Euro):0
Orgprints ID Number:7519
Contact:MONTI, Professor MICHELE
Deposited On:09 May 2006
EPrint Type:Submit a paper or a poster to a conference
Published?:Published
Type of presentation:Poster
Peer Review Status:Not peer-reviewed
Related Links:http://www.intercrop.dk
Commentary on Outside Item:INTERCROP EU PROJECT

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