Relay cropping as a sustainable approach: problems and opportunities for sustainable crop production

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2017 Mar;24(8):6973-6988. doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-8371-4. Epub 2017 Jan 13.

Abstract

Climate change, soil degradation, and depletion of natural resources are becoming the most prominent challenges for crop productivity and environmental sustainability in modern agriculture. In the scenario of conventional farming system, limited chances are available to cope with these issues. Relay cropping is a method of multiple cropping where one crop is seeded into standing second crop well before harvesting of second crop. Relay cropping may solve a number of conflicts such as inefficient use of available resources, controversies in sowing time, fertilizer application, and soil degradation. Relay cropping is a complex suite of different resource-efficient technologies, which possesses the capability to improve soil quality, to increase net return, to increase land equivalent ratio, and to control the weeds and pest infestation. The current review emphasized relay cropping as a tool for crop diversification and environmental sustainability with special focus on soil. Briefly, benefits, constraints, and opportunities of relay cropping keeping the goals of higher crop productivity and sustainability have also been discussed in this review. The research and knowledge gap in relay cropping was also highlighted in order to guide the further studies in future.

Keywords: Crop productivity; Environmental sustainability; Intercropping; Resource use efficiency; Soil health.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Climate Change
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / economics
  • Conservation of Natural Resources / methods*
  • Crop Production / economics
  • Crop Production / methods*
  • Crops, Agricultural / growth & development*
  • Fertilizers
  • Models, Theoretical*
  • Pest Control
  • Resource Allocation
  • Soil / chemistry

Substances

  • Fertilizers
  • Soil