Potential of sunflower-legume intercropping: A way forward in sustainable production of sunflower in temperate climatic conditions

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Abstract

The ongoing climate change, coupled with the transformations of cultivation practices and land use in sole crop production, may cause a significant decline in sunflower yield stability. Considering that the sunflower is the third oilseed in the world oilseed market, with 45 million tons of grain per year, and that it takes the fourth position in the vegetable oil market, the implementation of sustainable growing technology in sunflower production is a necessity. Considering the above, the goal of the research was to analyze and recommend sustainable sunflower production technology in intercropping systems. A four-year trial was conducted in Serbia’s agroecological conditions (45◦ 34′ 23.2′′ N 19◦ 86′ 18.9′′ E) using a split-plot design. Two oil-type hybrids and one confectionarytype hybrid were intercropped with common vetch, red clover, and alfalfa. Common vetch × sunflower intercropping resulted in the decrease in almost all sunflower traits. Moreover, sunflower × alfalfa intercropping proved to be the most appropriate. The yield of NS Gricko and Rimi PR were statistically on the same level with sole cropping, while alfalfa biomass had better results after alfalfa was intercropped with NS Gricko, as compared to sole cropping. In view of the prevailing belief that yields are more stable in intercropping than in sole cropping, further research is needed in this respect, in addition to further research of the time and method of sowing.

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Babec, B., Šeremešić, S., Hladni, N., Ćuk, N., Stanisavljević, D., & Rajković, M. (2021). Potential of sunflower-legume intercropping: A way forward in sustainable production of sunflower in temperate climatic conditions. Agronomy, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11122381

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