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      BiologyBiological SciencesEnvironmental SciencesBiological Nitrogen Fixation
Sweetcorn/chilli pepper intercropping is commonly applied to increase yield and profit by farmers in West Java, Indonesia. Methodology: An experiment was set up in Kutamandiri-Sumedang, West Java from January up to April, 2015 to select... more
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      Stress toleranceIntercroppingChilli BreedingLand Equivalent Ratio
A field experiment was conducted to study the integrated nutrient management practices on yield components and production efficiency of cotton and soybean intercropping system in 1:2 row proportion during kharif 2015 Dharwad. The field... more
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Field experiment was conducted in the consecutive two cropping seasons (2011-2012 and 2012-2013) to investigate Haricot Bean based farming system by inclusion of Stevia. The experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design with... more
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      GeographyAgricultureSupplementary EducationIntercropping
Field experiment was carried out during the 2017-18 cropping season at Kako, Bena-Ttsemay woreda, South Omo zone, Southern Ethiopia to determine the effect of intercropping of maize and cowpea on the yield, land use efficiency and... more
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      AgronomyIntercropping
Intercropping is the simultaneous cultivation of two or more species on the same field, during a growing season, in order to produce a greater yield, by making use of resources that would otherwise not be utilized by a single crop. The... more
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      Organic agricultureIntercroppingLentilPea
The competitive behaviors of maize–squash intercropping at different planting systems were studied at Regional Agricultural Research Station, Hathazari, Chittagong, Bangladesh during the Rabi season of 2016–17 to find out the suitable... more
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      SquashEfficiency and Productivity AnalysisMaizeIntercropping
An investigation was carried out to study the effect of intercropping spice crops (ginger and turmeric) on growth, physiological aspects and yield of elephant foot yam. Sole crop of elephant foot yam was grown and between the inter-row... more
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      Plant PhysiologyIntercroppingTuber Crops
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      BiologyAgroforestryCrop ProductionTomato
Sustainable agriculture seeks, at least in principle, to use nature as the model for designing agriculture systems. Since nature consistently integrates her plants and animals into a diverse landscape, a major tenet of sustainable... more
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      EconomicsAgricultureIntercroppingSustainability
A field experiment was conducted at College Farm, Navsari Agricultural University, Navsari (India) to identify a suitable intercropping system for higher productivity and interrelationship of various growth and yield attributing traits... more
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      AgronomyAgricultureCorrelationRegression
Oil palm (Elaeisguineensis) is identified as the world's leading edible oil producing plant and well established as a perennial plantation crop in tropical countries. Economic life span of the plant is around 30-35 years and stand per... more
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      Children's and Young Adult LiteratureAgricultureIntercroppingPalm Oil
An experiment was carried out to evaluate influence of different crop combination ratios of corn and soybean in terms of forage yield in corn-soybean intercropping. The experiment compared both corn and soybean as monocultures and in... more
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      AgronomyAgricultureLegumesAnimal feeding and nutrition
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      IrrigationForecastingBotanical literaturePlant Secondary Metabolites
Weed abundance in cereal-based systems has increased in recent years across sub-Saharan Africa for smallholder farmers (cultivating less than two hectares). Smallholders can employ numerous practices to control weeds such as intercropping... more
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      Sub-Saharan AfricaMaizeLegumesIntercropping
Intercropping, the agricultural practice of cultivating two or more crops in the same space at the same time, is an old and commonly used cropping practice which aims to match efficiently crop demands to the available growth resources and... more
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      AgronomySustainable agricultureAgrobiodiversityPlant Biology
The field experiment was carried out at Cotton Research Station, Nanded during Kharif season of 2009, 2010 and 2011 to evaluate suitability of planting patterns which can facilitate increased intercrop population by flanking additional... more
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      IntercroppingBt CottonCotton plant geometry
A study was conducted to examine fodder yield and silage quality of maize (Zea mays L.) and climbing bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) intercropping with different planting structure. Maize was cultivated alone and intercropped with climbing... more
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      AgronomyHorticultureResearch MethodologyOpen Access
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      AgronomySustainable agricultureAgrobiodiversityAgriculture
Dry direct seeded boro rice, grown in unpuddled and unsaturated/aerobic soil condition, requires only 50-60% water as compared to traditional flooded transplanted rice, and therefore it could be adopted as a water saving rice cultivation... more
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      IntercroppingDry Direct Seeded Rice
Corn silage is an important feed for intensive ruminant production. Combining corn with legumes for silage is a feasible strategy to improve crude protein (CP) concentration in corn silage. This study was conducted to determine silage... more
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      Animal NutritionMaizeSoybeanPlant Nutritive Value
An experiment was conducted under dryland conditions at the University of Limpopo experimental farm, Syferkuil, in Capricorn district in 2009/10 and 2010/11 growing seasons to determine the effect of maize density and dry bean arrangement... more
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      Agricultural EngineeringAgronomyHorticultureAgriculture
Past human populations are known to have managed crops in a range of ways. Various methods can be used, singly or in conjunction, to reconstruct these strategies, a process which lends itself to the exploration of socioeconomic and... more
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      ArchaeologyArchaeobotanyEnvironmental ArchaeologyClimate Change Adaptation
Intercropping is a practice in which two or more crops are grown in the same place and time. It is an ancient and commonly practiced method which usually aims to meet the crop demands more efficiently by facilitating proper utilization of... more
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      AgronomyIntercroppingSoil health
Field experiment was conducted at Agricultural College and Research Institute, Killikulam during Pishanam season (November- March) of 2015 – 2016. Higher Plant height, dry matter production, yield attributes realised superior grain yield... more
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      Irrigation water ManagementNutrient ManagementIntercroppingFertigation and Irrigation Applied Through Drip Irrigation
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      GeographyArchaeologyArchaeobotanyEnvironmental Archaeology
In Malawi, population growth has reduced opportunities for farmers to expand and cultivate new land. The country’s primary farming population is comprised of smallholders, many who cultivate monocultures of maize (Zea mays). To reduce... more
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      Food SecurityMalawiLegumesIntercropping
Agroforestry in the form of intercropping, boundary plantation, and home garden are parts of traditional land management systems in India. Systematic implementation of agroforestry may help achieve various ecosystem benefits, such as... more
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      AgroforestryAgricultureLand UseIntercropping
Intercropping systems can provide many benefits through increased efficiency of land and light use. The objectives of this study were to assess the main effects on a soil and plant growth of two arrangements of corn-soybean... more
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      Agricultural EngineeringSoybeanIntercropping
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Intercropping cultivation of cereal-legume is the most common method in intercropping cultivation. In order to evaluation yield and yield components in intercropping of maize and green bean, an experiment was conducted as split plot... more
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      MaizeIntercroppingGreen Beans
Cereal-based forage production could be considered to have potential to supply great deal of energy-rich feed in animal diets. Experiment was conducted to evaluate effect of corn-soybean combinations of 75:25, 50:50 and 25:75 in addition... more
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      BiochemistryAgronomyNIRSAgriculture
Maize yields in continuous maize production systems of smallholders in the Costa Chica, a region in Southwest Mexico, are low despite consistent inputs of fertilizers and herbicides. This study was aimed at investigating the prospects of... more
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      MaizeIntercroppingCanavaliaMucuna
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      Soil ScienceAgronomyAgricultureIntercropping
The study was conducted to determine influence of cowpea and soybean intercropping pattern and time of planting on yield and Gross Monetary Value (GMV) of sorghum. The treatments were included two legume crops, two time of planting, three... more
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      AgriculturePlant breeding and geneticsCrop ScienceIntercropping
Intercropping of cereals with legumes has been popular in humid tropical environments. In order to evaluation of yield on maize and green bean in various densities and arrangements of intercropping by replacement method, an experiment was... more
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      MaizeIntercroppingGreen Beans
The modern technique of producing fruits (Orange, grape, mango and etc.) is under net house as a response for the call of increasing the fruit production to avoid the climate change impacts and sustainable production. The intercropping... more
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      Food ScienceHorticultureSustainable agricultureSustainable Development
A field experiment was carried out at the Agronomy Farm, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka, Bangladesh during the kharif-1 season of 2009to study the effect of intercropping summer mungbean with maize on the fodder and grain... more
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      AgronomyMaizeCrop ScienceIntercropping
Cereal-based forage production could be considered to have potential to supply great deal of energy-rich feed in animal diets. Experiment was conducted to evaluate effect of corn-soybean combinations of 75:25, 50:50 and 25:75 in addition... more
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      Food and NutritionIntercropping
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      Soil ChemistryCrop Residue BurningIntercroppingSoil Fertility
Groundnut is one of the major oilseed crops of India accounting for 25% of total oilseed production in the country. India's vegetable oil requirement by 2022 is estimated 33.2 million tonnes and currently imports about 70% of the... more
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      IntercroppingGroundnut
Due to burgeoning human population and utilization of land for non-agricultural purpose, the demand for food crops is being increased day by day. To meet the growing food demand, we need to raise the production of all the food crops like... more
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      Soil ScienceAgronomySustainable agricultureAgriculture
Background. Corn silage is an important feed for intense ruminant production, but the growth of corn relies heavily on the use of chemical fertilizers. Sustainable crop production requires careful management of all nutrient sources... more
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      Fermentation TechnologiesPlant PhysiologyPlant EcophysiologyMaize
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      AgricultureGrowthYieldIntercropping
Maize (Zea mays L.) occupied the third place mainly cereal/ fodder produce in the world. Maize gained a chief place in the many cropping pattern of Pakistan. Intercropping is economically beneficial and favorable for the fertility... more
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      AgronomyAgricultureHybridIntercropping
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FULL PDF: https://ejar.journals.ekb.eg/article_172842.html Crop production is seriously threatened by drought. Greater availability of nitrogen and phosphorus through intercropping with grain legumes and inoculationwith Phosphate... more
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      Organic agricultureLand uses soil fertilityArid Land EcologyArid environments
The present experiment was conducted under the ecological conditions of Tekirdag, Turkey during 1999-2001. Three levels of different mixtures vetch (Vicia sativa L.) and oat (Avena sativa L.) (25% vetch + 75% oat, 50% vetch + 50% oat, 75%... more
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      BiologyVetchIntercroppingDry Matter
In order to evaluate the effect of different intercropping patterns and fertilizers on some growth characteristics and biomass of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) an experiment was conducted as factorial based on randomized complete block design... more
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      AgronomyHorticultureResearch MethodologyOpen Access Publishing
This paper investigates the causes of the traditional practice of intercropping – i.e., of scattering vines across fields rather than concentrating them in specialized vineyards. We interpret it as a risk management strategy based on... more
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      Economic HistoryDevelopment EconomicsEconomic GeographyAgricultural Economics