2023
DOI: 10.18805/lrf-742
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Effect of the Number of Rows and Cultivars of Soybeans on Damage Intensity of Pest and Predator Populations in Corn-Soybean Intercropping, South Sulawesi Indonesia

Abstract: Background: Soybean productivity in Indonesia remains low yield due to the occurrence of pests and diseases. Here, our study aimed to determine the number of soybean rows and varieties in the soybean-corn intercropping system and the damage level, pest and predator populations. Methods: The study used a split-plot design with three replications. The main plot was soybean varieties (Dena-1, Detap-1 and Deja-1) and the subplots consisted of monoculture (soybean); three rows of soybeans and two rows of corn; four… Show more

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“…Yield advantage of relay intercropping is usually assessed and quantified by calculating the LER. The increase in land productivity was caused by choosing the right combination of plants and cropping systems 59 . In the present study, the LER values of MS were 1.74–1.87, indicating that the relay intercropping system can evidently enhance land productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Yield advantage of relay intercropping is usually assessed and quantified by calculating the LER. The increase in land productivity was caused by choosing the right combination of plants and cropping systems 59 . In the present study, the LER values of MS were 1.74–1.87, indicating that the relay intercropping system can evidently enhance land productivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…The absence of host plants in the mahogany agroforestry system does not indicate that the soybean plants are free from pod borer pest attacks. According to Fattah et al [21], agroforestry systems still need to be more effective in increasing soybean productivity. This is because the predator population density is low in the pine and mahogany agroforestry system, so plant diversity supports the habitat for pod borers to reproduce.…”
Section: Damage Intensity Of Pod Borer Attacks On Grains Of Soybeanmentioning
confidence: 99%