Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg

Grain legumes are important crops required for protein-rich animal fodder. The aim of this study was to (i) examine the suitability of grain legume cropping systems for cultivation as protein-rich fodder, (ii) compare the performance of winter and spring types of faba beans and peas, as well as to...

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Main Authors: Stéphanie Zimmer, Thorsten Haase, Hans-Peter Piepho, Evelyne Stoll, Hanna Heidt, Torsten Bohn, Jürgen Heß
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Published: Eugen Ulmer KG 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-a8d4ed3c072144288b57f01007a698232020-11-25T03:21:43ZdeuEugen Ulmer KGJournal für Kulturpflanzen1867-09111867-09382016-06-01686Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in LuxembourgStéphanie Zimmer0Thorsten Haase1Hans-Peter Piepho2Evelyne Stoll3Hanna Heidt4Torsten Bohn5Jürgen Heß6Institute for Organic Agriculture Luxembourg (IBLA), Munsbach, Luxembourg; University of Kassel, Organic Farming and Cropping Systems, Witzenhausen, GermanyLandesbetrieb Landwirtschaft Hessen, Kassel, GermanyUniversiät Hohenheim, Fachgebiet Biostatistik, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute for Organic Agriculture Luxembourg (IBLA), Munsbach, LuxembourgInstitute for Organic Agriculture Luxembourg (IBLA), Munsbach, LuxembourgLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Environmental Research and Innovation Department, Belvaux, LuxembourgUniversity of Kassel, Organic Farming and Cropping Systems, Witzenhausen, Germany Grain legumes are important crops required for protein-rich animal fodder. The aim of this study was to (i) examine the suitability of grain legume cropping systems for cultivation as protein-rich fodder, (ii) compare the performance of winter and spring types of faba beans and peas, as well as to compare the performance of peas sown in pure stand and in mixture with cereals, and (iii) determine the impact of previous legume crop on succeeding wheat under less favorable soil conditions in organic agriculture. In a field trial on a commercial farm in Luxembourg, eight grain legume cropping systems (as given under ii plus soybean and blue lupin) and a non-nitrogen fixing control crop (triticale) were cultivated followed by wheat in two consecutive seasons, employing a randomized complete block design with four replicates. All cropping systems except for winter pea in pure stand, were suitable for cultivation as protein-rich fodder even under less favourable soil conditions. Given sufficient soil moisture, faba beans constituted the best choice (protein yield: 961–1193 kg ha–1). Semi-leafless peas reached a significantly better yield when sown in pure stand (p ≤ 0.05; 3539–4154 kg ha–1) compared with the mixture (2920–3852 kg ha–1), whereas full-leaf types should be cultivated with a cereal partner. Winter vs. spring faba beans did not perform significantly different while for peas, the spring form performed best, likely again depending on leaf type rather than sowing time. The lower previous crop value of mono-cropped cereals (yield first experimental sequence: 2056 kg ha–1) compared with cereals in mixture with grain legumes was confirmed, with best performance of wheat succeeding spring pea in pure stand (first experimental sequence, yield: 3661 kg ha–1). Grain legumes in pure stand exhibited a higher previous crop value than winter triticale or grain legumes grown in mixture. In conclusion, grain legumes were promising candidates for generating protein-rich feedingstuffs, even under less favorable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg. DOI: 10.5073/JfK.2016.06.02, https://doi.org/10.5073/JfK.2016.06.02 https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/Kulturpflanzenjournal/article/view/12653Grain legumeprevious cropunfavorable soil conditionsorganic agricultureLegoLuxCobra
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Thorsten Haase
Hans-Peter Piepho
Evelyne Stoll
Hanna Heidt
Torsten Bohn
Jürgen Heß
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Thorsten Haase
Hans-Peter Piepho
Evelyne Stoll
Hanna Heidt
Torsten Bohn
Jürgen Heß
Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
Journal für Kulturpflanzen
Grain legume
previous crop
unfavorable soil conditions
organic agriculture
LegoLux
Cobra
author_facet Stéphanie Zimmer
Thorsten Haase
Hans-Peter Piepho
Evelyne Stoll
Hanna Heidt
Torsten Bohn
Jürgen Heß
author_sort Stéphanie Zimmer
title Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
title_short Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
title_full Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
title_fullStr Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg
title_sort evaluation of grain legume cropping systems for animal fodder potential and impacts on subsequent wheat yield under less favourable soil conditions in organic agriculture in luxembourg
publisher Eugen Ulmer KG
series Journal für Kulturpflanzen
issn 1867-0911
1867-0938
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Grain legumes are important crops required for protein-rich animal fodder. The aim of this study was to (i) examine the suitability of grain legume cropping systems for cultivation as protein-rich fodder, (ii) compare the performance of winter and spring types of faba beans and peas, as well as to compare the performance of peas sown in pure stand and in mixture with cereals, and (iii) determine the impact of previous legume crop on succeeding wheat under less favorable soil conditions in organic agriculture. In a field trial on a commercial farm in Luxembourg, eight grain legume cropping systems (as given under ii plus soybean and blue lupin) and a non-nitrogen fixing control crop (triticale) were cultivated followed by wheat in two consecutive seasons, employing a randomized complete block design with four replicates. All cropping systems except for winter pea in pure stand, were suitable for cultivation as protein-rich fodder even under less favourable soil conditions. Given sufficient soil moisture, faba beans constituted the best choice (protein yield: 961–1193 kg ha–1). Semi-leafless peas reached a significantly better yield when sown in pure stand (p ≤ 0.05; 3539–4154 kg ha–1) compared with the mixture (2920–3852 kg ha–1), whereas full-leaf types should be cultivated with a cereal partner. Winter vs. spring faba beans did not perform significantly different while for peas, the spring form performed best, likely again depending on leaf type rather than sowing time. The lower previous crop value of mono-cropped cereals (yield first experimental sequence: 2056 kg ha–1) compared with cereals in mixture with grain legumes was confirmed, with best performance of wheat succeeding spring pea in pure stand (first experimental sequence, yield: 3661 kg ha–1). Grain legumes in pure stand exhibited a higher previous crop value than winter triticale or grain legumes grown in mixture. In conclusion, grain legumes were promising candidates for generating protein-rich feedingstuffs, even under less favorable soil conditions in organic agriculture in Luxembourg. DOI: 10.5073/JfK.2016.06.02, https://doi.org/10.5073/JfK.2016.06.02
topic Grain legume
previous crop
unfavorable soil conditions
organic agriculture
LegoLux
Cobra
url https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/Kulturpflanzenjournal/article/view/12653
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