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The concept of a 'land equivalent ratio' and advantages in yields from intercropping

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Title The concept of a 'land equivalent ratio' and advantages in yields from intercropping
 
Creator Mead, R
Willey, R W
 
Subject Others
 
Description Criteria for evaluating different intercropping situations are suggested, and the land equivalent ration (LER) concept is considered for sutuations where intercropping has to be compared with growing each crop in pure stand. The need to use different standardizing sole crop yields in forming LERs is discussed, and a method of calculating an 'effective LER' is proposed to evaluate situations where the yield proportions achieved in intercropping are different from those that might be required by a farmer. The possible importance of effective LERs in indicating the proportions of crops likely to give biggest yield advantages is discussed
 
Publisher Cambridge University Press
 
Date 1980
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/3851/1/ExperimentalAgriculture_16_3_217-228_1980.pdf
Mead, R and Willey, R W (1980) The concept of a 'land equivalent ratio' and advantages in yields from intercropping. Experimental Agriculture, 16 (3). pp. 217-228. ISSN 0014-4797