“…In tropical regions, N‐fixing cover crops had null or negative effects on tree growth; these studies provided limited information about ecosystem—soil or plant—N status (Little et al, 2002; Lulandala & Hall, 1987; Mendham et al, 2004). In temperate regions, N‐fixing cover crops had mixed effects on tree growth (Table 1) (Cogliastro et al, 1990; Haines et al, 1978; Malik et al, 2001; Smethurst et al, 1986), but there is evidence that winter crops are less likely to compete with trees compared with perennials or summer crops (Haines et al, 1978; Redmon, Rouquette, Goad, et al, 1997; Redmon, Rouquette, Smith, et al, 1997; Silvestri et al, 2018; Smethurst et al, 1986; Van Sambeek et al, 1986). The evidence for better complementarity in intercrops with deciduous hardwoods than evergreens was rather weak, but few studies provided multiyear or rotation length comparisons.…”