Arable wildflowers have potential as living mulches for sustainable agriculture
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Arable wildflowers have potential as living mulches for sustainable agriculture
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- ROWNTREE Jennifer
- DEAN Clare
- MORRISON Freddie
- BROOKER Rob W.
- PRICE Elizabeth
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33XD7UR6
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31 mai 2021 16:35
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31 mai 2021 16:35
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Background: As agriculture has intensified, many once-common wildflowers have declined in arable landscapes, which has wide-spread implications for associated ecosystem services. Incorporation of sustainable practices, for example, growing living mulches (in-field, non-crop plant ground cover, maintained during the target crop growing season), can boost arable biodiversity, but few wildflower species have been utilised in this context. Aims: Our aim was to determine the suitability of arable wildflower species, once considered weeds, for use as living mulches. Methods: We first screened a number of arable wildflower species for germination when growing with a common cereal, barley (Hordeum vulgare). We then grew two (Centaurea cyanus and Scandix pecten-veneris) in pots in a glasshouse with and without barley, and grew barley alone to test the impact of the wildflowers on barley growth and biomass. Results: Neither of the wildflowers significantly negatively impacted barley biomass. Barley initially facilitated germination in S. pecten-veneris, but ultimately suppressed the above-ground biomass of both wildflowers. However, both wildflower species were able to coexist alongside barley. Conclusions: Our experiment provides evidence that wildflowers that were considered weeds in traditional agriculture have the potential to be grown alongside barley and could be incorporated as part of a living mulch.
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- AB - Utile à l'AB
- FREDO adventice
- FREDO environnement
- flower
- mulch
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Titre de la publication
Plant Ecology and Diversity
Date caractères
2021-05-17
Date publication
17 mai 2021
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1755-0874
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