Potential of undersown species identity versus diversity to manage disease in crops
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Undersown species richness had no effect, but their abundance led to early season disease reduction. Above-ground mechanisms underpinned this disease reduction. Barley yield slightly decreased with increasing undersown species richness, and undersown species varied in their impact on yield. 4. We identified two undersown species, Trifolium repens and T. hybridum, that contributed most to disease reduction and had the potential to increase barley yield. Furthermore, our results indicate that above-ground mechanisms caused this.. We show that agroecosystem functioning can be improved without trade-offs on yield by targeted selection of undersown species..
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