Plant Production Science (Oct 2024)
Characteristics of climate resource utilization and economic benefits in new planting pattern for fresh faba bean and fresh maize in Yangtze River Delta
Abstract
In this research, we aimed to construct a novel planting pattern for faba bean and maize with high-efficiency utilization of climate resources for application in production. We incorporated relay intercropping in two triple-crop planting patterns, namely faba bean/maize-maize and faba bean/maize-soybean. A field experiment was conducted to compare the annual yield, utilization efficiency of climatic resources and economic benefits among these two triple-crop planting patterns and the conventional faba bean – maize double-cropping system at Nantong, Jiangsu, China, from 2016 to 2020. Compared with the conventional double-cropping system, the faba bean/maize-maize triple-crop planting pattern resulted in significantly increased annual yield by 7,392 kg hm−2 to 10,519 kg hm−2, and increased annual biomass by 5,342 kg hm−2 to 7,172 kg hm−2.The triple-crop planting patterns increased the annual economic benefit by 12,195 RMB hm−2 and 15,680 RMB hm−2, respectively. The faba bean/maize-maize triple-crop planting pattern increased the annual radiation production efficiency by 0.18 g·MJ−1 to 0.31 g·MJ−1, the annual temperature production efficiency by 2.70 kg·hm−2·°C−1 to 3.78 kg·hm−2·°C−1, and the annual precipitation production efficiency by 4.55 kg·mm−1·hm−2 to 7.20 kg·mm−1·hm−2. Considering the yields, resource-use efficiency, and economic benefits, the triple-cropping planting patterns show promise as multi-crop systems to achieve high yields and high resource-use efficiency in the Yangtze River Delta region. These results demonstrate the use of a new relay intercropping planting pattern for use in crop production and represent a theoretical contribution to the development of efficient agricultural production.
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