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Breaking maize monoculture by introducing soybeans and oat cover crop in the rotation in Bearn (France)

Authors: Clotile Toque, Clemence Aliaga, Peio Bachelet Piris

Problem: For climatic and soil condition reasons, maize monoculture in the Bearn region is the reference system for more than 60 years. However, this system faces technical and regulatory issues. This cropping system can suffer from high weed pressure (such as foxtail, crabgrass, datura, panic, bindweed, etc.) and pest damage (wireworm, corn borer, sesamia, etc.). Moreover, this system must also cope with the evolution of CAP regulations, which require the diversification of crop rotation.

Solution: To reduce these pressures and face CAP regulations, 8 innovative diversified cropping systems have been evaluated, during the last 3 years, in Bearn. The innovative system based on a 2-year maize-soybean rotation, with an oat cover crop, which has given the most satisfactory results.

English:
zenodo.org: Breaking maize monoculture by introducing soybeans and oat cover crop in the rotation in Bearn (France)

French:
zenodo.org: Introduire du soja et une culture intermédiaire avoine en alternative à la monoculture de maïs dans le Béarn

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