Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services

Multi-services cover crops (MSCC) grown during fallow period between two cash crops provide various ecosystem services. Among species used as MSCC, crucifers can efficiently prevent nitrate and sulphate leaching by catching residual soil mineral nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) afterthe preceding cash c...

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Main Author: Couedel, Antoine
Other Authors: Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/24557/1/Couedel_Antoine.pdf
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spelling ndltd-univ-toulouse.fr-oai-oatao.univ-toulouse.fr-245572019-10-23T10:05:39Z Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services Couedel, Antoine Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE) Ingénierie de l'environnement Agroecological production Mixtures Nitrogen cycle Sulphur cycle Glucosinolates Biocontrol Multi-services cover crops (MSCC) grown during fallow period between two cash crops provide various ecosystem services. Among species used as MSCC, crucifers can efficiently prevent nitrate and sulphate leaching by catching residual soil mineral nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) afterthe preceding cash crop (N and S catch crop services). Crucifers also have a unique capacity to suppress pathogens due to the biocidal hydrolysis products of endogenous secondary metabolites called glucosinolates (GSL). The aim of our study was to assess the provision of various ecosystem services linked to N, S cycles and biocontrol potential for a wide range of bispecific crucifer-legume mixtures in comparison to sole cover crops of legume and crucifer. We carried out experiments in 2 contrasted sites (Toulouse and Orléans regions, France) during 2 years in order to assess these services and the compatibility of various bi-specific crucifer-legume mixtures. We tested a great diversity of species, such as i) crucifers : rape, white mustard, Indian mustard, Ethiopian mustard, turnip, turnip rape, radish and rocket, and ii) legumes: Egyptian clover, crimson clover, common vetch, purple vetch, hairy vetch, pea, soya bean, faba bean, and white lupin. Our study demonstrated that crucifer-legume mixtures can provide and mutualize various ecosystem services by reaching from 2 thirds (GSL production, S and N green manure) to the same level ofservice (N and S catch crop) than the best sole family of species. GSL profile and concentration did not change in mixtures meaning that crucifer-pests interactions were identical. Through a literature review we also illustrated that biocontrol services of crucifers could be largely maintained in crucifer-legume mixtures for a wide range of pathogens and weeds while reducing potential disservices on beneficials and increasing N related service 2018-10-31 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/24557/1/Couedel_Antoine.pdf en info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Couedel, Antoine. Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services. PhD, Agrosystèmes, Écosystèmes et Environnement, Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse, 2018 http://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/24557/
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topic Ingénierie de l'environnement
Agroecological production
Mixtures
Nitrogen cycle
Sulphur cycle
Glucosinolates
Biocontrol
spellingShingle Ingénierie de l'environnement
Agroecological production
Mixtures
Nitrogen cycle
Sulphur cycle
Glucosinolates
Biocontrol
Couedel, Antoine
Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
description Multi-services cover crops (MSCC) grown during fallow period between two cash crops provide various ecosystem services. Among species used as MSCC, crucifers can efficiently prevent nitrate and sulphate leaching by catching residual soil mineral nitrogen (N) and sulphur (S) afterthe preceding cash crop (N and S catch crop services). Crucifers also have a unique capacity to suppress pathogens due to the biocidal hydrolysis products of endogenous secondary metabolites called glucosinolates (GSL). The aim of our study was to assess the provision of various ecosystem services linked to N, S cycles and biocontrol potential for a wide range of bispecific crucifer-legume mixtures in comparison to sole cover crops of legume and crucifer. We carried out experiments in 2 contrasted sites (Toulouse and Orléans regions, France) during 2 years in order to assess these services and the compatibility of various bi-specific crucifer-legume mixtures. We tested a great diversity of species, such as i) crucifers : rape, white mustard, Indian mustard, Ethiopian mustard, turnip, turnip rape, radish and rocket, and ii) legumes: Egyptian clover, crimson clover, common vetch, purple vetch, hairy vetch, pea, soya bean, faba bean, and white lupin. Our study demonstrated that crucifer-legume mixtures can provide and mutualize various ecosystem services by reaching from 2 thirds (GSL production, S and N green manure) to the same level ofservice (N and S catch crop) than the best sole family of species. GSL profile and concentration did not change in mixtures meaning that crucifer-pests interactions were identical. Through a literature review we also illustrated that biocontrol services of crucifers could be largely maintained in crucifer-legume mixtures for a wide range of pathogens and weeds while reducing potential disservices on beneficials and increasing N related service
author2 Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE)
author_facet Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse - INPT (FRANCE)
Couedel, Antoine
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title Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
title_short Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
title_full Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
title_fullStr Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
title_sort analysis of performances of crucifers-legumes cover crop mixtures to provide multiple-ecosystem services
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