Long-term increased grain yield and soil fertility from intercropping

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Xiao-Fei Li
Zhi-Gang Wang
Xing-Guo Bao
Jian-Hao Sun
Si-Cun Yang
Ping Wang
Cheng-Bao Wang
Jin-Pu Wu
Xin-Ru Liu
Xiu-Li Tian
Yu Wang
Jian-Peng Li
Yan Wang
Hai-Yong Xia
Pei-Pei Mei
Xiao-Feng Wang
Jian-Hua Zhao
Rui-Peng Yu
Wei-Ping Zhang
Zong-Xian Che
Lin-Guo Gui
Ragan M. Callaway
David Tilman
Long Li
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[1] China Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Plant and Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education, Beijing Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Organic Farming, College of Resources and Environmental Sciences
[2] Gansu Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Soils, Fertilizers and Water
[3] Ningxia Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences,Saving Agriculture
[4] University of Montana,Institute of Crop Sciences
[5] University of Minnesota,Division of Biological Sciences and Institute on Ecosystems
[6] University of California Santa Barbara,Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
[7] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Bren School of Environmental Science and Management
[8] Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Cotton Biology, Institute of Cotton Research
[9] Henan Institute of Science and Technology,Crop Research Institute
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Nature Sustainability | 2021年 / 4卷
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Population and income growth are increasing global food demand at a time when a third of the world’s agricultural soils are degraded and climate variability threatens the sustainability of food production. Intercropping, the practice of growing two or more spatially intermingled crops, often increases yields, but whether such yield increases, their stability and soil fertility can be sustained over time remains unclear. Using four long-term (10–16 years) experiments on soils of differing fertility, we found that grain yields in intercropped systems were on average 22% greater than in matched monocultures and had greater year-to-year stability. Moreover, relative to monocultures, yield benefits of intercropping increased through time, suggesting that intercropping may increase soil fertility via observed increases in soil organic matter, total nitrogen and macro-aggregates when comparing intercropped with monoculture soils. Our results suggest that wider adoption of intercropping could increase both crop production and its long-term sustainability.
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