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Crop gains induced by diversification exceed crop losses to diseases and weeds in a low-input rice cultivation system

Rahajaharilaza Koloina, Violle Cyrille, Muller Bertrand, Vom Brocke Kirsten, Morel Jean-Benoit, Pélissier Rémi, Ballini Elsa, Luquet Delphine, Ramavovololona Perle, Fort Florian, Mahaut Lucie. 2025. Crop gains induced by diversification exceed crop losses to diseases and weeds in a low-input rice cultivation system. Basic and Applied Ecology, 84 : 81-91.

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Résumé : Crop losses to pests, or crop gains to diversification: what matters most ? This is a pivotal question for the acceptance of crop diversification solutions by farmers and breeders. At the intraspecific level in particular, the magnitude of beneficial effects of mixing varieties on crop yield compared to disease attacks and weed invasion in the absence of pesticide remains questioned. Here, we quantified for the first time the relative importance of different types of biotic interactions – crop-crop interactions, crop-fungi interactions and crop-weed interactions, on grain yields in a region of the world where alternative agricultural practices are urgently needed to face the multiple pressures induced by global changes. We evaluated the performance of ten upland rice varieties of Madagascar highlands using a field trial where all varieties were grown in pure stands and in bi-variety mixtures. Grain production and disease attacks by Pyricularia oryzea were assessed in all varieties and plots. Weed biomass was recorded in all plots. We also measured plant traits involved in plant-plant interactions - plant height and flowering time in particular - for all plots and varieties to identify generic assembly rules for optimizing the performance of varietal mixtures. We found strong positive effects of rice mixture on both crop yield and pathogen resistance while weed biomass remained constant and high whatever the experimental condition. When statistically controlling for one pressure, we demonstrated that the beneficial effects of crop-crop interactions on yield largely overcame the negative effects of crop-fungi and crop-weed interactions. The average height of varieties in mixtures as well as their height plasticity had strong predictive power of crop yields, confirming the great potential of trait-based approaches to design innovative cropping system. Overall, the predominant, positive effect of varietal mixtures over disease and weed pressures represents a key argument for crop diversification.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : rendement des cultures, riz pluvial, diversification, système de culture, mauvaise herbe, Oryza sativa, culture en mélange, variété, pure stands [EN], agroécosystème, résistance aux maladies, Pyricularia oryzae, essai de variété, morbidité

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Madagascar

Mots-clés libres : Agroécologie, Diversification, Riz, Mélanges variétaux

Agences de financement hors UE : Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Projets sur financement : (FRA) MUSE

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Rahajaharilaza Koloina, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)
  • Violle Cyrille, CEFE (FRA)
  • Muller Bertrand, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (MDG)
  • Vom Brocke Kirsten, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (FRA)
  • Morel Jean-Benoit, INRAE (FRA)
  • Pélissier Rémi, Université de Montpellier (FRA)
  • Ballini Elsa, Institut Agro Montpellier (FRA)
  • Luquet Delphine, CIRAD-DG-Direction générale (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-2543-7140
  • Ramavovololona Perle, Université d'Antananarivo (MDG)
  • Fort Florian, CEFE (FRA)
  • Mahaut Lucie, CNRS (FRA) - auteur correspondant

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