Effects of plant population and nitrogen fertilizer on yield and efficiency of maize-bean intercropping

Authors

  • Luiz Balbino Morgado
  • Robert Williams Willey

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2003.v38.6698

Keywords:

Zea mays, Phaseolus vulgaris, mixed cropping, land use

Abstract

Nitrogen supply and plant population are basic parameters for cereal-legume intercropping. In order to study plant population and nitrogen fertilizer effects on yield and yield efficiency of maize-bean intercropping, a field experiment was established. Three bean plant populations and three nitrogen levels were used. Maize dry matter accumulation decreased with increases in bean plant population. Competitive effect of intercrop beans on maize yields was high at higher plant populations, being decreased by nitrogen fertilizer; application of 50 kg ha-1 N was very efficient in increasing maize cob yield. Intercropping significantly decreased harvest index of beans in all plant population and nitrogen fertilizer situations. The efficiency of intercropping, compared to sole cropping, was evidenced by the values obtained for Land Equivalent Ratio (LER) for biomass, cob and pod yields that increased with increases in bean plant populations and nitrogen fertilizer levels.

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Published

2003-11-01

How to Cite

Morgado, L. B., & Willey, R. W. (2003). Effects of plant population and nitrogen fertilizer on yield and efficiency of maize-bean intercropping. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 38(11), 1257–1264. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2003.v38.6698

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CROP SCIENCE