The Interference Production Principle: An Ecological Theory for Agriculture

  • Vandermeer J
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This paper shows the competitive exclusion principle of theoretical ecology to be mathematically identical to the criterion most commonly used for assessing yield advantage in intercrop situations-a "land equivalent ratio" greater than unity. Thus, an intercrop may show an advantage over its associated monocultures for the same ecological reasons that two species coexist in a given area.

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Vandermeer, J. (1981). The Interference Production Principle: An Ecological Theory for Agriculture. BioScience, 31(5), 361–364. https://doi.org/10.2307/1308400

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