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Problem In Champagne, cropping systems are dominated by a 4-year rotation including 5 crops (wheat - spring barley - beetroot ��� rapeseed ��� wheat). It requires relatively high levels of mineral nitrogen (N) inputs and pesticides to control weeds (knotweed, lamb's quarters, bedstraw and vulpine), some of which are becoming herbicide-resistant. Rapeseed is well-suited to this region due to the mild winter temperatures, but in recent years pests such as flea beetle larvae and terminal bud weevil have become increasingly damaging to this crop. Solution A 10-year diversified cropping system integrating legumes is considered to provide ecosystem services and reduce the use of N inputs and pesticides. In this cropping system, intercropping rapeseed with legumes such as lentils and beans, maintained yields and reduced the use of N inputs and pesticides.
Intercropping, DiverIMPACTSPA, Assessment, Ecosystem Services, Cropping system
Intercropping, DiverIMPACTSPA, Assessment, Ecosystem Services, Cropping system
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