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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (03): 825-828.

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Cropping patterns of Bupleurum chinense in semi-arid region of Loess Plateau.

WANG Yu-qing1, YANG Zhong-yi2, YANG Jing1, JIA Xue-si1   

  1. 1College of Agronomy, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, Shanxi, China|2College of Horticulture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taigu 030801, Shanxi, China
  • Online:2011-03-18 Published:2011-03-18

Abstract: Field experiments were conducted to investigate the suitable cropping patterns of grain crops and medical plant Bupleurum chinense  in the semi-arid
region of the Loess Plateau. Three cropping patterns were designed, including corn-Bupleurum chinense intercropping (corn/Bupleurum chinense), wheat followed by soybean-Bupleurum chinense intercropping (wheat-soybean/Bupleurum chinense ), and sequential planting of Bupleurum chinense  (wheat-Bupleurum chinense ). Of the three patterns, wheat-soybean/Bupleurum chinense  was the best in economic yields and ecological benefits. Among the cultivars (cv. Lingchuan, Zuoquan and Wanrong) of Bupleurum chinense  tested, the cv. Wanrong originated from relatively high temperature region exhibited the highest yield, while the cv. Zuoquan originated from relatively low temperature region had the lowest one, indicating that introducing Bupleurum chinense  cultivars from the areas with higher temperature to lower temperature areas could increase their yield. The cropping pattern of wheat-soybean/Bupleurum chinense  was the most effective one, with the yield being 11.6% and 16.8% higher than that of corn/Bupleurum chinense and wheat-Bupleurum chinense , respectively.

Key words: wheat, maize, Bupleurum chinense, cropping pattern