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Optimizing Row Ratio Configurations for Enhanced Productivity and Resource-Use Efficiency in Maize-Alfalfa
Zeqiang Shao1, Shiqiang Hu1, Chunying Fan2
1College of Resource and Environment Engineering, Jilin University of Chemical Technology, Jilin 132022, China.
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Maize-alfalfa intercropping is practiced in Northeast China to improve land productivity and forage production. However, competition between the two crops can reduce system performance, which calls for an emphasis on optimal row ratio. Hence, the current study evaluated the effects of diverse maize-alfalfa row ratio configurations (1:1, 2:1, 2:2, 3:1, 3:2, and 3:3) on resource-use efficiency, physiological traits, and yield performance. It was noted that the mono-cropping system had higher physiological and agronomic values for both crops. With regard to the intercropping configuration, the 2:2 steadily outperformed all other intercropping row ratios. Whereas alfalfa grew tallest in 2:2, maize plant height peaked under the 3:1. Photosynthetic rate and chlorophyll content were highest under 2:2, for both crops. The yield results indicated that alfalfa achieved maximum forage and biomass, whereas maize performed best under a 3:1 configuration. Outstandingly, under the 2:2 ratio, the cumulative system yield exceeded alfalfa mono-cropping by 55% and maize mono-cropping by 56-57%. There was superior complementarity and land-use advantage under 2:2, as indicated by the highest resource-use indicators of LER (land equivalent ratio), LEC (land equivalent coefficient), SPI (system productivity index), and K (crowding index). Competitive Indices showed that competition was more balanced under 2:2, with maize dominating in systems with higher maize proportions. Overall, the 2:2 row ratio provided the best balance of reduced competition and enhanced complementarity, offering a more efficient and sustainable maize-alfalfa intercropping strategy.
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