Intercropping in sustainable maize cultivation
Abeya Temesgen, Shu Fakai, Daniel Rodriguez
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Intercropping in sustainable maize cultivation
Abeya Temesgen, Shu Fakai, Daniel Rodriguez
About This Book
As the level of productivity in sub-Saharan cropping increases, driven by technology adoption, the question whether intercropping should still be promoted over sole cropping is not clear. In this chapter, we review the existing evidence on systems productivity, resource capture and use efficiency, between intercrops and sole crops for maizeâlegume-dominated cropping systems. Findings indicate that system productivity in intercropping systems is more resource-use efficient and productive particularly in low-yielding environments and production systems, that is, under dryer and inadequate crop nutrition. As the level of resource availability increases, the differences between intercropping and sole cropping are reduced, though still intercropping presents advantages over sole cropping in some of the analysed cases.