Abstract

Cultivation of spring cereal mixtures (SCMs) is one of the ways to increase the yield of crops in mountainous areas of Poland. There are only a few current long-term studies on this topic. Our study aimed at analyzing yield and competitiveness as well as the economic indicators of spring cereals in pure or mixed sowings in integrated or organic crop rotations over nine years. A field experiment including pure sowings of oats, spring barley, or spring triticale and their two-component SCMs, each in two systems, organic and integrated crop rotation, was carried out in the Mountainous Experimental Station in Czyrna, Poland, in the years 2011–2019. On average, cereals in the pure sowings and mixtures yielded 18% lower in the organic rotations compared with the integrated ones. However, SCMs yielded higher than the pure sowings, and displayed a higher leaf area index and land equivalent ratio. The average gross margin without subsidies was almost two times higher in the organic crop rotations than in the integrated ones, which was influenced mainly by the cultivation of barley in pure sowing. Summing up, the cultivation of SCMs in the mountainous areas of southern Poland is advised because of both productive and economic factors.

Highlights

  • The cultivation of spring cereal mixtures (SCMs) is an element of crop rotation typical for Polish agriculture [1]

  • The lowest was the yield of oats, by 13% less than that of spring barley

  • Among SCMs, the highest yield was for oats and barley, by 22.6% more than for oats in pure sowing

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Introduction

The cultivation of spring cereal mixtures (SCMs) is an element of crop rotation typical for Polish agriculture [1]. Cultivation of SCMs has many advantages and is desirable in sustainable agriculture owing to current ecological trends related to reducing the amount of mineral fertilizers and pesticides, as a part of integrated pest management [11,12,13]. It results in less environmental pollution and lower outlays on agronomic practices [14]. This is because of the fact that SCMs are less infested by pathogens and insect

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