articleWeed ScienceNov 1, 2002Closed access

Cover crops and living mulches

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Abstract

Cover crops and living mulches bring many benefits to crop production. Interest in winter annual cover crops such as winter rye and hairy vetch for ground cover and soil erosion control has been increasing in the last 30 yr in some areas. The integration of cover crops into a cropping system by relay cropping, overseeding, interseeding, and double cropping may serve to provide and conserve nitrogen for grain crops, reduce soil erosion, reduce weed pressure, and increase soil organic matter content (Hartwig and Hoffman 1975). Hairy vetch has increased availability of nitrogen to succeeding crops, increased soil organic matter, improved soil structure and water infiltration, decreased water runoff, reduced…

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Keywords
  • Cover crop
  • Agronomy
  • Environmental science
  • No-till farming
  • Soil organic matter
  • Agroforestry
  • Soil water
  • Soil fertility
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