Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions

The demand of vegetable protein for animal feed and the need to diversify the crop rotation in rainfed Mediterranean climates has led to study the viability as new forage crop of the Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture. Therefore, a 3-year field trial was conducted at two different and represen...

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Main Authors: Verónica Pedraza, Francisco Perea, Milagros Saavedra, Mariano Fuentes, Cristina Alcántara
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2018-02-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10882
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spelling doaj-9dce7464f8aa4733a078bc4b0fbc05a52020-11-24T21:00:03ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research2171-92922018-02-01154e0905e090510.5424/sjar/2017154-108822624Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditionsVerónica Pedraza0Francisco Perea1Milagros Saavedra2Mariano Fuentes3Cristina Alcántara4Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IFAPA Alameda del Obispo), Area of Agricultural Production. Menéndez Pidal Ave, 14080 CórdobaIFAPA Las Torres-Tomejil, Area of Agricultural Production. Sevilla-Cazalla Rd, km12, 41200 Carmona (Sevilla)IFAPA Alameda del Obispo, Area of Crop Protection. Menéndez Pidal Ave, 14080 CórdobaUniversity of Córdoba, Dept. Agricultural and Forestry Sciences and Resources. Rabanales campus. P.O. Box 3048, 14080 CórdobaIFAPA Alameda del Obispo, Area of Agricultural Production. Menéndez Pidal Ave, 14080 CórdobaThe demand of vegetable protein for animal feed and the need to diversify the crop rotation in rainfed Mediterranean climates has led to study the viability as new forage crop of the Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture. Therefore, a 3-year field trial was conducted at two different and representative locations of the area to evaluate the capacity of both species to form a balanced mixture and to define its potential for high yield and forage quality. Different seeding ratios (65:35, 50:50 and 35:65) were compared with their pure stands and the standard mixture Avena sativa-Vicia sativa (65:35). Forage mixtures establishment and growth varied according to the environmental conditions with a negative influence of a dry year 1 for legumes (<300 mm) and a wet year 2 for oats (>630 mm). However, competition ratio indicated that there were not significant differences between mixed treatments, displaying intermediate ground coverage values, dry matter yield and crude protein regarding pure stands. Higher dry matter yield than control mixture in addition to similar crude protein, acid-detergent fibre, neutral-detergent fibre and digestible dry matter values, were produced at 35:65 in dry years and 65:35 and 50:50 in rainy years with loamy and clay soils, respectively. The appropriate development of both species in the mixture at different soil and rainfall conditions, as well as a good yield often higher than control mixture and a great forage quality, confirm to the narbon bean-black oat mixture as a viable and profitable crop alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions.http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10882black oatnarbon beanmixture ratesintercroppingdry matter yieldforage quality
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author Verónica Pedraza
Francisco Perea
Milagros Saavedra
Mariano Fuentes
Cristina Alcántara
spellingShingle Verónica Pedraza
Francisco Perea
Milagros Saavedra
Mariano Fuentes
Cristina Alcántara
Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
black oat
narbon bean
mixture rates
intercropping
dry matter yield
forage quality
author_facet Verónica Pedraza
Francisco Perea
Milagros Saavedra
Mariano Fuentes
Cristina Alcántara
author_sort Verónica Pedraza
title Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
title_short Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
title_full Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
title_fullStr Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
title_full_unstemmed Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions
title_sort vicia narbonensis-avena strigosa mixture, a viable alternative in rainfed cropping systems under mediterranean conditions
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 2171-9292
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The demand of vegetable protein for animal feed and the need to diversify the crop rotation in rainfed Mediterranean climates has led to study the viability as new forage crop of the Vicia narbonensis-Avena strigosa mixture. Therefore, a 3-year field trial was conducted at two different and representative locations of the area to evaluate the capacity of both species to form a balanced mixture and to define its potential for high yield and forage quality. Different seeding ratios (65:35, 50:50 and 35:65) were compared with their pure stands and the standard mixture Avena sativa-Vicia sativa (65:35). Forage mixtures establishment and growth varied according to the environmental conditions with a negative influence of a dry year 1 for legumes (<300 mm) and a wet year 2 for oats (>630 mm). However, competition ratio indicated that there were not significant differences between mixed treatments, displaying intermediate ground coverage values, dry matter yield and crude protein regarding pure stands. Higher dry matter yield than control mixture in addition to similar crude protein, acid-detergent fibre, neutral-detergent fibre and digestible dry matter values, were produced at 35:65 in dry years and 65:35 and 50:50 in rainy years with loamy and clay soils, respectively. The appropriate development of both species in the mixture at different soil and rainfall conditions, as well as a good yield often higher than control mixture and a great forage quality, confirm to the narbon bean-black oat mixture as a viable and profitable crop alternative in rainfed cropping systems under Mediterranean conditions.
topic black oat
narbon bean
mixture rates
intercropping
dry matter yield
forage quality
url http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/10882
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