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View article: Genetic and Environmental Variation in Health‐Promoting <scp>l</scp> ‐Homoarginine and Neurotoxic β‐ODAP in Grass Pea ( <scp> <i>Lathyrus sativus</i> </scp> L.)
Genetic and Environmental Variation in Health‐Promoting <span>l</span> ‐Homoarginine and Neurotoxic β‐ODAP in Grass Pea ( <span> <i>Lathyrus sativus</i> </span> L.) Open
Grass pea ( Lathyrus sativus L.) is a promising legume crop due to its resilience to climatic stress factors such as drought and waterlogging. However, the occurrence of the neurotoxin β‐ N ‐oxalyl‐ l ‐α,β‐diaminopropionic acid (β‐ODAP) an…
View article: Diverging agri-environmental, social and economic impacts when diversifying Mediterranean farming systems
Diverging agri-environmental, social and economic impacts when diversifying Mediterranean farming systems Open
Mediterranean diets are based on cereals with ∼200 kg per capita consumption per year. Cereals are threatened by declining soil quality and climate change, expected to alter crop yields and quality and increase food insecurity. This study …
View article: Environment and not genotype drives soybean yield stability in Northern Germany
Environment and not genotype drives soybean yield stability in Northern Germany Open
Soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] is a major plant protein source worldwide, and its cultivation in central and northern Europe is still emerging. To understand the influence of the environment in the northern latitudes and its interaction…
View article: First detection of viral pathogens of chickpea in Germany
First detection of viral pathogens of chickpea in Germany Open
Legumes play a crucial role in agriculture and serve as a valuable source of protein for human and animal consumption. However, legumes are susceptible to various viral infections, which can cause significant losses in yield and quality. C…
View article: Winter wheat–soybean relay intercropping in conjunction with a shift in sowing dates as a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy for crop production in Germany
Winter wheat–soybean relay intercropping in conjunction with a shift in sowing dates as a climate change adaptation and mitigation strategy for crop production in Germany Open
Context: Given the negative impacts of climate change on crop production, it is vital to implement efficient adaptation and mitigation strategies. The diversification of cropping systems, particularly through intercropping combined with sh…
View article: Stakeholders evaluate their co-designed farming systems: insights from Greece and Spain
Stakeholders evaluate their co-designed farming systems: insights from Greece and Spain Open
The quest for agricultural productivity has certainly increased the production, but it has come at the cost of natural resources (Egidi et al., 2022).To promote higher ecosystem services, diversifying rotations with legumes has been propos…
View article: Spatial arrangement of intercropping impacts natural enemy abundance and aphid predation in an intensive farming system
Spatial arrangement of intercropping impacts natural enemy abundance and aphid predation in an intensive farming system Open
Crop diversification is an increasingly recognized management strategy to support biodiversity and ecosystem services, like pest and disease control, in agricultural systems. However, a significant obstacle to its adoption is the potential…
View article: First detection of viral pathogens in German chickpea
First detection of viral pathogens in German chickpea Open
Legumes play a crucial role in agriculture and serve as a valuable source of protein for human and animal consumption. However, legumes are susceptible to various viral infections, which can cause significant losses in yield and quality. C…
View article: Seasonal soil health dynamics in soy-wheat relay intercropping
Seasonal soil health dynamics in soy-wheat relay intercropping Open
There is growing interest in intercropping as a practice to increase productivity per unit area and ecosystem functioning in agricultural systems. Relay intercropping with soy and winter wheat may benefit soil health due to increased diver…
View article: Co-designing a landscape experiment to investigate diversified cropping systems
Co-designing a landscape experiment to investigate diversified cropping systems Open
Intensive food and feed production in sole-cropped, large fields with high fertilizer and pesticide inputs to achieve high yields, has contributed to detrimental environmental impacts. To move towards more sustainable agricultural landscap…
View article: Maximising soybean productivity with late maturity groups in Mediterranean irrigated systems
Maximising soybean productivity with late maturity groups in Mediterranean irrigated systems Open
Context The EU aims to improve plant protein production profitably and sustainably with a range of grain legumes suitable to different climatic conditions. Soybean (Glycine max Merrill) could be one important focus as the crop is adapted t…
View article: Modelling crop yield in a wheat–soybean relay intercropping system: A simple routine in capturing competition for light
Modelling crop yield in a wheat–soybean relay intercropping system: A simple routine in capturing competition for light Open
Moving from sole cropping to intercropping is a transformative change in agriculture, contributing to several ecosystem services. However, modelling intercropping is challenging due to intensive parameterisation, complex calibration, and e…
View article: Assessing Mediterranean agroforestry systems: Agro-economic impacts of olive wild asparagus in central Italy
Assessing Mediterranean agroforestry systems: Agro-economic impacts of olive wild asparagus in central Italy Open
The intensification of Mediterranean farming systems has adversely affected the environment. As a result, climate change, soil and land degradation, and biodiversity loss have been exacerbated. A potential solution for addressing these cha…
View article: Higher crop diversity in less diverse landscapes
Higher crop diversity in less diverse landscapes Open
CONTEXT: Agricultural landscapes need to be diversified for ensuring resilient agricultural production and supporting biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, the relationship between agricultural diversity and landscape diversity is …
View article: Alternatives for sustainable weed control in single‐ and double‐cropped soybean: A case study for Mediterranean irrigated conditions
Alternatives for sustainable weed control in single‐ and double‐cropped soybean: A case study for Mediterranean irrigated conditions Open
The irrigated cropping systems in South Europe could benefit from soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] introduction in their maize ( Zea mays L.)‐based crop rotations. However, sustainable weed management strategies are needed for soybean gro…
View article: A win-win situation – Increasing protein production and reducing synthetic N fertilizer use by integrating soybean into irrigated Mediterranean cropping systems
A win-win situation – Increasing protein production and reducing synthetic N fertilizer use by integrating soybean into irrigated Mediterranean cropping systems Open
Over the last decades, non-cereal crops have been displaced in European cropping systems leading to a signif-icant dependency on imported soybean. Continuous maize cropping under Mediterranean irrigated conditions can lead to agronomic and…