2014
DOI: 10.12735/as.v4n2p01
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Inter- and Double-crop Yield Response to Alternative Crop Planting Dates

Abstract: Planting date is an integral part of a successful double-crop system, and in intercropping it can affect crop yields. Cool-adapted species that can be frost-seeded benefit from an earlier planting date by taking advantage of unused light and space between rows of slow-growing spring or fall crops such as winter wheat. This research evaluated differences between early frost-seeding, midseason relay-intercropping, and double-cropping planting dates of alternative crops (buckwheat, sunflower, radish, faba bean, a… Show more

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“…Legumes, such as common vetch, common bean and cowpea are extensively used in inter-cropping with cereals in Turkey (Akman and Sencar 1999;Yilmaz et al 2008), Finger millet with maize (Nath 2016), wheat with Soybean (Sandler and Kelly 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Legumes, such as common vetch, common bean and cowpea are extensively used in inter-cropping with cereals in Turkey (Akman and Sencar 1999;Yilmaz et al 2008), Finger millet with maize (Nath 2016), wheat with Soybean (Sandler and Kelly 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%