The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits

Cover crops provide a range of well-documented benefits to growers and the environment. However, no single species can deliver all of these benefits, and hence planting mixtures is gaining increasing attention. To the best of our knowledge, there is no comprehensive review on different multi-mix str...

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Main Authors: Tejendra Chapagain, Elizabeth A. Lee, Manish N. Raizada
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/2058
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spelling doaj-11f66d0e0392438f9bdc555e738053d02020-11-25T03:01:45ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-03-01125205810.3390/su12052058su12052058The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop BenefitsTejendra Chapagain0Elizabeth A. Lee1Manish N. Raizada2Department of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, CanadaDepartment of Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1, CanadaCover crops provide a range of well-documented benefits to growers and the environment. However, no single species can deliver all of these benefits, and hence planting mixtures is gaining increasing attention. To the best of our knowledge, there is no comprehensive review on different multi-mix strategies. This article reviews available studies on multi-mixes, focusing on temperate North America, and discusses objective criteria for selecting components of a multi-mix and what future research is needed. Very few peer-reviewed studies on multi-mixes are currently available; a diversity of species compositions is being tested with a wide range of potential benefits but also with various limitations. Selection of species in multi-mixes is based on different criteria that help improve multiple ecosystem services. An emerging concept is the importance of selecting cover crop species with functional complementarity rather than simply increasing the number of species. Based on this concept, objective criteria have been developed to select the species for a multi-mix: grower objectives/primary purpose of planting the cover crop, crop rotation and cropping system compatibility, above and belowground compatibility, complementarity of different ecosystem functions, compatibility with the growing environment, duration for cover crop growth, termination option(s) available, input/labour costs, planting equipment required, persistence/weediness, and potential net economic returns. We propose a step-wise procedure to develop effective multi-species mixtures. The number of species and their ratio in the mixtures will depend on objective criteria, and hence long-term research is required to assess different species compositions and their impacts.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/2058cover cropsole covermulti-species mixcrop rotationcropping systemcomplementary mixtureecosystem functionssoil health
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The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
Sustainability
cover crop
sole cover
multi-species mix
crop rotation
cropping system
complementary mixture
ecosystem functions
soil health
author_facet Tejendra Chapagain
Elizabeth A. Lee
Manish N. Raizada
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title The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
title_short The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
title_full The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
title_fullStr The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Multi-Species Mixtures to Diversify Cover Crop Benefits
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Cover crops provide a range of well-documented benefits to growers and the environment. However, no single species can deliver all of these benefits, and hence planting mixtures is gaining increasing attention. To the best of our knowledge, there is no comprehensive review on different multi-mix strategies. This article reviews available studies on multi-mixes, focusing on temperate North America, and discusses objective criteria for selecting components of a multi-mix and what future research is needed. Very few peer-reviewed studies on multi-mixes are currently available; a diversity of species compositions is being tested with a wide range of potential benefits but also with various limitations. Selection of species in multi-mixes is based on different criteria that help improve multiple ecosystem services. An emerging concept is the importance of selecting cover crop species with functional complementarity rather than simply increasing the number of species. Based on this concept, objective criteria have been developed to select the species for a multi-mix: grower objectives/primary purpose of planting the cover crop, crop rotation and cropping system compatibility, above and belowground compatibility, complementarity of different ecosystem functions, compatibility with the growing environment, duration for cover crop growth, termination option(s) available, input/labour costs, planting equipment required, persistence/weediness, and potential net economic returns. We propose a step-wise procedure to develop effective multi-species mixtures. The number of species and their ratio in the mixtures will depend on objective criteria, and hence long-term research is required to assess different species compositions and their impacts.
topic cover crop
sole cover
multi-species mix
crop rotation
cropping system
complementary mixture
ecosystem functions
soil health
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/2058
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