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Spatio-temporal design of strip cropping systems

Stella D. Juventia, Isabella L.M. Selin Norén, Dirk F. van Apeldoorn, Lenora Ditzler and Walter A.H. Rossing

Agricultural Systems, 2022, vol. 201, issue C

Abstract: Crop diversification has been proposed as a promising strategy for transitioning towards sustainable agricultural systems by leveraging biological processes and controls present in naturally biodiverse ecosystems. Strip cropping, a form of intercropping where two or more crops are grown adjacent to one another in long and narrow multi-row strips, has been shown to deliver a greater range of ecosystem services compared to sole crop references due to increased interspecific crop interactions, spatio-temporal niche differentiation, and higher in-field habitat diversity. The possibility to adjust the strip width to the working width of farmers' existing machines gives strip cropping of cash crops an important implementation advantage over other intercropping practices. Systematic exploration and evaluation of spatial plans for strip cropping systems, however, is constrained by the lack of spatially-explicit design approaches.

Keywords: Intercropping; Crop diversification; Spatial diversity; ROTAT; RotaStrip (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2022.103455

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