2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11030549
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Cover Crop Introduction in a Mediterranean Maize Cropping System. Effects on Soil Variables and Yield

Abstract: Cover crops (CCs) are able to affect subsequent crop behaviour by acting on many soil variables and affecting the dynamics of different ecological processes. This study aimed to investigate the effects of introducing CC in continuous-maize cropping systems within Mediterranean areas. The experimental site was located in Central Italy, on a sandy loam and the research activity was carried out over two years (2019–2020). The two cropping systems in comparison differed from each other in terms of the CC cultivati… Show more

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“…Crop rotation allows use of different agronomic practices which slows down resistance and also increases the weed flora diversity. Growing Trifolium alexandrium can suppress all the seeds of Phalaris minor present in the field (Silvestri et al, 2021).…”
Section: Weed Management In Wheat: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crop rotation allows use of different agronomic practices which slows down resistance and also increases the weed flora diversity. Growing Trifolium alexandrium can suppress all the seeds of Phalaris minor present in the field (Silvestri et al, 2021).…”
Section: Weed Management In Wheat: a Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Mediterranean regions, intensive cropping practices have significantly and negatively impacted soil health and water retention, particularly in sandy loam soils [38]. Summer cropping intensive regions in Central Europe have benefited from the use of winter cover crops that accumulate high levels of biomass, including annual ryegrass species, which, when used in combination with leguminous crops such as various vetch species, reduce the weed burden and improve soil N and organic carbon levels in a sequential crop rotation regime [39]. However, the balance between the available soil moisture for subsequent crops and the improvement of soil tilth by the cover crop is highly dependent on the prevalent climatic conditions, including soil moisture availability, and the sowing windows employed by the grower.…”
Section: Inclusion Of Cover Crops In Mediterranean Conditions In Sand...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4, e.g. Silvestri et al, 2021). Furthermore, the C:N ratio of the service crops in 2021 was higher compared to 2020 and 2022, particularly at budburst, which may have delayed their mineralization after termination (Justes et al, 2009;Nicolardot et al, 2001).…”
Section: Impacts Of Termination Strategies On Soil Inorganic Nitrogen...mentioning
confidence: 99%