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    Caractérisation fonctionnelle d'espèces utilisées en cultures intermédiaires et analyse de leurs performances en mélanges bispécifiques pour produire des services écosystémiques de gestion de l'azote

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    Cover crops produce ecosystem services for nitrogen management during fallow period such as decreasing nitrate leaching and producing green N manure effect for the next cash crop. The aim of this work was to characterize a large number of species using a functional analysis and to analyze the performances of bispecific legume/non-legume mixtures to simultaneously produce both ecosystem services. Leaf functional traits measured on 36 cover crops were found robust but lacked of precision in differentiating species strategies. The cardinal temperatures for germination measured in laboratory have shown that the majority of species is adapted to summer sowing conditions. A conceptual model was designed and implemented in GLM to predict the behavior of species in mixtures. The measurements carried out in field experiments coupled with STICS model simulations confirmed the potential efficiency of some bispecific mixtures to simultaneously produce ecosystem services of nitrogen management. This efficiency depends on the choice of the two species to associate which must be adapted according to the pedoclimatic conditions as well as the date of cover crop destruction

    Designing and evaluating arable cropping systems with cash and cover crop legumes in sole crop and intercrop to improve nitrogen use efficiency

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    Mini ReviewThis paper aimed at synthetizing: i. Impact of sole grain legume at the rotation level, ii. Potential of grain legume intercrops for improving yield and cereal protein content and iii. Potential of cover crops including intercropped forage legume to achieve simultaneously nitrate capture and green manuring ecosystem services

    Functional characterization of species used as cover crops and analysis of their performances in bispecific mixtures to produce ecosystem services of nitrogen management

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    Les cultures intermédiaires délivrent des services écosystémiques de réduction de la lixiviation de nitrate et de production de l’effet engrais vert pour la culture principale suivante. L’objectif de ce travail était de caractériser un grand nombre d’espèces et d’analyser les performances de mélanges bispécifiques de type légumineuse/non-légumineuse pour produire simultanément ces services écosystémiques de gestion de l’azote. Les traits fonctionnels foliaires mesurés sur 36 espèces sont robustes mais sont peu précis pour différencier les stratégies des espèces. Les températures cardinales de germination mesurées au laboratoire indiquent que la majorité des espèces est adaptée à des conditions de semis d’été. Une modèle conceptuel implémenté en GLM permet de prédire le comportement des deux espèces en mélange. Les mesures réalisées en expérimentations au champ couplées avec des simulations avec le modèle STICS ont permis d’évaluer les performances de certains mélanges bispécifiques pour produire simultanément les services écosystémiques. L’efficacité dépend du choix des espèces associées, qui doit être adapté en fonction des conditions pédoclimatiques et de la date de destruction des couverts.Cover crops produce ecosystem services for nitrogen management during fallow period such as decreasing nitrate leaching and producing green N manure effect for the next cash crop. The aim of this work was to characterize a large number of species using a functional analysis and to analyze the performances of bispecific legume/non-legume mixtures to simultaneously produce both ecosystem services. Leaf functional traits measured on 36 cover crops were found robust but lacked of precision in differentiating species strategies. The cardinal temperatures for germination measured in laboratory have shown that the majority of species is adapted to summer sowing conditions. A conceptual model was designed and implemented in GLM to predict the behavior of species in mixtures. The measurements carried out in field experiments coupled with STICS model simulations confirmed the potential efficiency of some bispecific mixtures to simultaneously produce ecosystem services of nitrogen management. This efficiency depends on the choice of the two species to associate which must be adapted according to the pedoclimatic conditions as well as the date of cover crop destruction

    Resource acquisition and ecosystem services provided by bi-specific cover crop mixtures

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    Multi-service cover crops are used to provide ecosystem services, particularly for nitrogen management, such as “nitrate catching” and "green manuring" effects. Sowing cover crop mixtures including legumes and non-legumes have the advantage of combining the provision of both services related to N management thanks to phenomena of niche complementarity and/or facilitation in the capture of abiotic resources. When complementarities are optimized, these species mixtures can achieve both effects similarly to those provided by the average of mono specific cover crops, especially for nitrate catching. In addition, the complementarity for the access to light thanks to species having different aerial architectures and contrasted temporal complementarities enable them to obtain services in relay, in particular in the case of the longest fallow periods over mid-Spring. However, in order to achieve the targeted services, attention must be paid to limit competition between species in particular during early stages
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