Abstract

Intercropping is the simultaneous cultivation of two or more crops species in the same space for a considerable proportion of the growth period. Intercropping has several advantages and is used in both traditional and sustainable agriculture. The objective of the present study was to study the interactions among different pea and wheat cultivars and the effect of water availability on wheat-pea mixtures and the competition between the two species. The experiment was conducted for two successive growing seasons using two different irrigation regimes and two cultivars from each species. The different treatments were evaluated using morphological and agronomic characteristics. Intercropping treatment, cultivars, and irrigation level affected most of the characteristics that were studied and the competition between the two species. Biomass was higher by 47% and leaf area index by 34% under irrigation compared to the rainfed conditions. The different cultivars showed different response under the two water regimes. Based on the intercropping indices, the mixture ‘Yecora E’ - ‘Isard’ is favoured under irrigation while the combination ‘Elissavet’ - ‘Isard’ under low water availability. There was interaction between cultivars and irrigation and using different cultivars in intercropping can have higher yield advantage than monocropping by exploiting the environmental resources more efficiently. Therefore, the use of appropriate cultivars in mixtures can affect the growth, biomass yield and competition between the two species leading to higher yield and greater economic return.

Highlights

  • Intercropping is an old cropping practice, possibly as old as the settled agriculture

  • The objective of the present study was to determine i) the effect of water availability on morphological characteristics and growth of the different cultivars used in intercropping systems, ii) the effect of genotype and water supply on competition indices between the two species that are used in the intercropping systems, iii) to assess which system is better for resource management with respect to productivity, competition, and economic parameters

  • The present study clearly demonstrates that wheat-pea intercrops using different cultivars can have higher yield advantage of monocropping for exploiting the environmental resources

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Introduction

Intercropping is an old cropping practice, possibly as old as the settled agriculture. It is widespread especially in low-input cropping systems and is practiced in both traditional and sustainable agriculture. One of the most popular intercropping practices is the cultivation of mixtures of annual legumes with cereals which are used extensively for forage production From Volume 49, Issue 1, 2021, Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca journal uses article numbers in place of the traditional method of continuous pagination through the volume. The journal will continue to appear quarterly, as before, with four annual numbers

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