2024
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12349
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Impacts of polycultural cropping on crop yields and biodiversity: A systematic map protocol

Daisy A. Martinez,
Alfred Gathorne‐Hardy,
Barbara M. Smith

Abstract: Agriculture is currently the largest driver of biodiversity‐loss worldwide. There is a critical need to develop agricultural systems that protect and promote biodiversity, while also meeting local and global food needs. Ecological theory suggests that cultivating crops in diverse mixtures both maximises niche occupancy and generates additional niches, generating both higher yields and higher biodiversity than cultivation in monocultures. A large and growing body of agronomic research provides strong evidence f… Show more

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