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Main Authors: Lebreton, Pierre, Bedoussac, Laurent, Bonnet, Catherine, Journet, Etienne-Pascal, Justes, Eric, Colbach, Nathalie
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18872687
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author Lebreton, Pierre
Bedoussac, Laurent
Bonnet, Catherine
Journet, Etienne-Pascal
Justes, Eric
Colbach, Nathalie
author_facet Lebreton, Pierre
Bedoussac, Laurent
Bonnet, Catherine
Journet, Etienne-Pascal
Justes, Eric
Colbach, Nathalie
contents <h4>Legume–cereal intercrops, especially barley–pea and triticale–faba bean, were shown in 30-year FLORSYS simulations to enhance weed control compared with sole crops. Legumes gained the most from intercropping due to weed suppression by cereals, while cereals faced minor yield losses. Alternating rows and cereal-dominant mixtures optimized both yield and weed management, demonstrating intercropping as an effective agroecological approach.</h4>
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spellingShingle Effect of sowing patterns and species proportions of cereal–legume intercrops on weed control
Lebreton, Pierre
Bedoussac, Laurent
Bonnet, Catherine
Journet, Etienne-Pascal
Justes, Eric
Colbach, Nathalie
<h4>Legume–cereal intercrops, especially barley–pea and triticale–faba bean, were shown in 30-year FLORSYS simulations to enhance weed control compared with sole crops. Legumes gained the most from intercropping due to weed suppression by cereals, while cereals faced minor yield losses. Alternating rows and cereal-dominant mixtures optimized both yield and weed management, demonstrating intercropping as an effective agroecological approach.</h4>
title Effect of sowing patterns and species proportions of cereal–legume intercrops on weed control
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18872687