Crop cover is more important than rotational diversity for soil multifunctionality and cereal yields in European cropping systems

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Gina Garland
Anna Edlinger
Samiran Banerjee
Florine Degrune
Pablo García-Palacios
David S. Pescador
Chantal Herzog
Sana Romdhane
Aurélien Saghai
Ayme Spor
Cameron Wagg
Sara Hallin
Fernando T. Maestre
Laurent Philippot
Matthias C. Rillig
Marcel G. A. van der Heijden
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[1] Agroscope,Plant–Soil Interactions Group
[2] University of Zurich,Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
[3] Freie Universität Berlin,Institute of Biology
[4] Berlin-Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research,Departamento de Biología y Geología, Física y Química Inorgánica, Escuela Superior de Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología
[5] Universidad Rey Juan Carlos,INRAE, AgroSup Dijon, Department of Agroecology
[6] Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias,Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology
[7] Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas,Fredericton Research and Development Centre
[8] University Bourgogne Franche Comte,Departamento de Ecología
[9] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Instituto Multidisciplinar para el Estudio del Medio ‘Ramón Margalef’
[10] Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada,undefined
[11] Universidad de Alicante,undefined
[12] Universidad de Alicante,undefined
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Nature Food | 2021年 / 2卷
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In natural ecosystems, positive effects of plant diversity on ecosystem functioning have been widely observed, yet whether this is true in cropping systems remains unclear. Here we assessed the impact of crop diversification on soil microbial diversity, soil multifunctionality (SMF) and crop yields in 155 cereal fields across a 3,000 km north–south European gradient. Overall, crop diversity showed a relatively minor effect on soil microbial diversity, SMF and yields. In contrast, the proportion of time with crop cover (including cash crops, cover crops or forage leys) during the past ten-year crop rotation had a much stronger impact. This suggests that increasing crop cover can enhance both yields and soil functioning, while also providing habitat for soil microorganisms. We found that SMF did not positively contribute to crop yields, highlighting that care must be taken to balance the provision of food with environmentally beneficial functions and services, since they do not always go hand in hand.
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