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Intercropping of lupin for weed control and complementary grain production in organic farming

Authors: Nicolas Carton, Georg Carlsson, Erik Steen Jensen, Guenaelle Hellou

Problem: Lupin crops (white lupin, narrow-leafed lupin) fix nitrogen, produce protein-rich seeds and can diversify crop rotations, However, the low competitive ability of lupin towards weeds and its high yield variability is a barrier to increase its cultivation with no or reduced herbicide use.

Solution: A cereal (winter or spring) or camelina (spring) crop can be grown with lupin at a low density. The intercrop can compensate the low utilisation of soil nitrogen and light interception by lupin helping to reduce weed burden for lupin during the early stages of growth. 

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