Effect of narrow-row planting patterns on crop competitive and economic advantage in maize–soybean relay strip intercropping system

Autor: Feng Yang, Dunping Liao, Yuanfang Fan, Rencai Gao, Xiaoling Wu, Tanzeel Rahman, Taiwen Yong, Weiguo Liu, Jiang Liu, Junbo Du, Kai Shu, Xiaochun Wang, Wenyu Yang
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Plant Production Science, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1343-943X
1349-1008
1343943X
DOI: 10.1080/1343943X.2016.1224553
Popis: Narrow-row planting patterns directly affect crop yield and competition in intercropping systems. A two-year (2012 and 2013) field experiment was conducted to determine the interactive behavior between intercrops in a maize–soybean relay strip intercropping system. Maize plants were planted in different narrow-wide row planting patterns, whereas soybean was planted in wide rows. The total biomass and grain yield of maize increased with increasing maize narrow-row spacing, but the opposite trend was observed for soybean. The aggressivity, competitive ratio, and partial relative crowding advantage values for maize were greater than those for soybean. Moreover, the competitive interaction of the intercrops was affected by the distance between maize and soybean rows. The highest intercrop land equivalent ratio (LER) 1.61 and 1.59 was found in the 40:160 planting pattern (i.e. 40 cm narrow-row spacing and 160 cm wide-row spacing of maize) during 2012 and 2013, respectively. Combined with actual yield loss and LER, the intense intra-specific competition of maize plants reduced the depression for the associated soybeans when the maize narrow-row spacing was less than 30 cm. When the narrow-row spacing was wider than 50 cm, soybean growth was seriously depressed by maize because of the stronger inter-specific competition between maize and soybean. The maximum yield and economic advantage appeared in the 40:160 narrow-wide row planting pattern. Therefore, intercropping advantage may be achieved by changing the row spacing and distance between intercrop rows to coordinate the inter-specific competition between maize and soybean.
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