Mixed Grass-Legume Grasslands: How to Breed Adapted Varieties to Increase Productivity and Ease Management

This paper evaluates grass-legume mixtures, focusing on how variety performance differs between monocultures and mixtures; it reports additive effects for biomass yield and proposes breeding and evaluation methods to improve mixture performance.

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This study examines grasslands sown with grass–legume mixtures, emphasizing alfalfa–grass combinations. It reveals that the ranking of alfalfa genotypes for biomass yield changes when grown in mixture versus monoculture. Despite this, total biomass production in mixtures is primarily the sum of each species’ contribution, with no significant interactions detected. The authors argue for integrating mixture performance into the breeding process and variety evaluation. They propose methods to select and assess plant varieties based on their performance in mixtures, aiming to boost productivity, reduce nitrogen fertilizer use, and simplify grassland management.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Mjesto
France
Autori
Bernadette JULIER, Gaëtan LOUARN, François GASTAL, Fabien SURAULT, Jean-Paul SAMPOUX, Amel MAAMOURI et Laura FERNANDEZ
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Adopt innovative practices

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dokument
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01. stu 2014.
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French
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Innovations agronomiques
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CC BY


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