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Companion cropping to manage parasitic plants. | LitMetric

Companion cropping to manage parasitic plants.

Annu Rev Phytopathol

Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom.

Published: November 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Parasitic plants can harm crops and need management, especially in resource-limited farming.
  • Companion cropping is an effective strategy, with Desmodium legumes used as intercrops to control Striga witchweeds affecting sub-Saharan Africa's cereal production.
  • The text discusses developing effective companion crops for sustainability and food security, as well as exploring these methods beyond the current cropping systems.

Article Abstract

Parasitic plants, through a range of infestation strategies, can attack crop plants and thereby require management. Because such problems often occur in resource-poor farming systems, companion cropping to manage parasitic plants is an appropriate approach. Many examples of companion cropping for this purpose have been reported, but the use of cattle forage legumes in the genus Desmodium as intercrops has been shown to be particularly successful in controlling the parasitic witchweeds (Striga spp.) that afflict approximately one quarter of sub-Saharan African cereal production. Through the use of this example, the development of effective companion crops is described, together with developments toward widespread adoption and understanding the underlying mechanisms, both for sustainability and ensuring food security, and also for exploitation beyond the cropping systems described here.

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