Diversifying crop rotation increases food production, reduces net greenhouse gas emissions and improves soil health

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Xiaolin Yang
Jinran Xiong
Taisheng Du
Xiaotang Ju
Yantai Gan
Sien Li
Longlong Xia
Yanjun Shen
Steven Pacenka
Tammo S. Steenhuis
Kadambot H. M. Siddique
Shaozhong Kang
Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization of Agricultural Water Resources,College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering
[2] China Agricultural University,School of Tropical Agriculture and Forestry
[3] Hainan University,College of Life and Environmental Sciences
[4] Wenzhou University,State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science
[5] The μBC-Soil Group,Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Centre for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology
[6] Tallus Heights,Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Riley
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Robb Hall
[8] Chinese Academy of Sciences,The UWA Institute of Agriculture
[9] Cornell University,Land
[10] The University of Western Australia,CRAFT, Department of Agroecology
[11] Aarhus University,Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research, Atmospheric Environmental Research (IMK
[12] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),IFU)
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Global food production faces challenges in balancing the need for increased yields with environmental sustainability. This study presents a six-year field experiment in the North China Plain, demonstrating the benefits of diversifying traditional cereal monoculture (wheat–maize) with cash crops (sweet potato) and legumes (peanut and soybean). The diversified rotations increase equivalent yield by up to 38%, reduce N2O emissions by 39%, and improve the system’s greenhouse gas balance by 88%. Furthermore, including legumes in crop rotations stimulates soil microbial activities, increases soil organic carbon stocks by 8%, and enhances soil health (indexed with the selected soil physiochemical and biological properties) by 45%. The large-scale adoption of diversified cropping systems in the North China Plain could increase cereal production by 32% when wheat–maize follows alternative crops in rotation and farmer income by 20% while benefiting the environment. This study provides an example of sustainable food production practices, emphasizing the significance of crop diversification for long-term agricultural resilience and soil health.
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