2010
DOI: 10.4314/naj.v40i1-2.55545
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Evaluation of the planting schedule of soyabean/cassava intercrop systems for optimum yields in the guinea savanna of Nigeria

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“…On the other hand, there was no point in intercropping sorghumsoybean with 1:1 side on the same row pattern as the LER value was less than one. LER greater than 1.00 has also been reported with maize-soybean (Yusuf et al, 2012), maize-cowpea (Dahmardeh et al, 2010) and maize-beans (Yilmaz et al, 2008). Also, the higher productivity of the sorghum-soybean intercropping compared to the sole crop may have resulted from complementary and efficient use of growth resources by the component crops (Li et al, 2006).…”
Section: Land Equivalent Ratio (Ler)mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…On the other hand, there was no point in intercropping sorghumsoybean with 1:1 side on the same row pattern as the LER value was less than one. LER greater than 1.00 has also been reported with maize-soybean (Yusuf et al, 2012), maize-cowpea (Dahmardeh et al, 2010) and maize-beans (Yilmaz et al, 2008). Also, the higher productivity of the sorghum-soybean intercropping compared to the sole crop may have resulted from complementary and efficient use of growth resources by the component crops (Li et al, 2006).…”
Section: Land Equivalent Ratio (Ler)mentioning
confidence: 77%