Coordinating data collection in intercropping: A feasible example

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  • Silvia Pappagallo
  • Jana Brandmeier
  • Jennifer A. Banfield-Zanin
  • Kiær, Lars Pødenphant
  • Paul Shaw
  • Sebastian Raubach
  • Alison J. Karley
  • Christoph Scherber
Intercropping is a promising strategy towards a more sustainable agriculture. To turn
research outcomes into practice, integration of results across countries and between
research and on-farm trials is necessary. Inadequacy of current data reporting tools (e.g.
from biodiversity experiments) to fully accommodate the particularities of intercropping
data represents a major barrier to exchange of data on crop mixtures. Here, within the pan-
European project ‘DIVERSify’, we give a feasible example of standardisation procedures in
data collection and collation in intercropping field trials across Europe, conducted at small,
large and on farm scale. A series of data standardisation tools is described, with details on
specific adaptations made according to trial scale. Finally, we give recommendations on
critical aspects for data coordination and an outlook on the next steps required for making
intercropping datasets comparable also at a global scale.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIntercropping for sustainability : Research developments and their application
Number of pages8
Publication date2021
Pages249-256
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventIntercropping for sustainability -
Duration: 18 Jan 202120 Jan 2021

Conference

ConferenceIntercropping for sustainability
Periode18/01/202120/01/2021
SeriesAspects of Applied Biology
Volume146
ISSN0265-1491

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