2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants12010032
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Fresh Pod Yield, Physical and Nutritional Quality Attributes of Common Bean as Influenced by Conventional or Organic Farming Practices

Abstract: The aim of the current study wat to comparatively assess the impact of different nitrogen (N) fertilization schemes on fresh pod yield and yield quality in either organically or conventionally grown common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Prior to common bean crop establishment, the experimental field site was cultivated following either organic (a) or conventional (b) farming practices with a winter non-legume crop (Brassica oleracea var. italica) (BR), or (c) with field bean (Vicia faba sp.) destined to serve … Show more

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“…Though hemp is not a pollinator-dependent crop, the Hemp+Cowpea intercrop increased hemp yield by 64% compared to the Hemp Monocrop. This finding aligns with previous research highlighting the potential of incorporating legumes into intercropping systems to improve soil N for increased crop yield [46][47][48]. This may indicate that the specific crop combination of intercropping hemp and cowpea shows resource complementarity, with cowpeas influencing nutrient availability for hemp that could potentially reduce production costs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Though hemp is not a pollinator-dependent crop, the Hemp+Cowpea intercrop increased hemp yield by 64% compared to the Hemp Monocrop. This finding aligns with previous research highlighting the potential of incorporating legumes into intercropping systems to improve soil N for increased crop yield [46][47][48]. This may indicate that the specific crop combination of intercropping hemp and cowpea shows resource complementarity, with cowpeas influencing nutrient availability for hemp that could potentially reduce production costs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…P acutifolius genotypes tested in our study presented higher values of total glucose. Glucose represents a significant source of metabolic energy for seedling development, in the formation of nutrients and bioactive compounds contained in the seed [72,73], and these compounds are also mainly bound to sugar molecules (glycosylated residues) and proteins [74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%