Tani Eleni, Abraham Eleni, Chachalis Demosthenis, Travlos Ilias
Laboratory of Plant Breeding and Biometry, Department of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Athens, IeraOdos 75, Athens 11855, Greece.
Laboratory of Range Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Environment, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece.
Int J Mol Sci. 2017 Jun 5;18(6):1202. doi: 10.3390/ijms18061202.
Cover crops constitute one of the most promising agronomic practices towards a more sustainable agriculture. Their beneficial effects on main crops, soil and environment are many and various, while risks and disadvantages may also appear. Several legumes show a high potential but further research is required in order to suggest the optimal legume cover crops for each case in terms of their productivity and ability to suppress weeds. The additional cost associated with cover crops should also be addressed and in this context the use of grain legumes such as cowpea, faba bean and pea could be of high interest. Some of the aspects of these grain legumes as far as their use as cover crops, their genetic diversity and their breeding using conventional and molecular approaches are discussed in the present review. The specific species seem to have a high potential for use as cover crops, especially if their noticeable genetic diversity is exploited and their breeding focuses on several desirable traits.
覆盖作物是迈向更可持续农业最具前景的农艺措施之一。它们对主要作物、土壤和环境有诸多益处,但也可能存在风险和弊端。几种豆科植物显示出很高的潜力,但需要进一步研究,以便根据其生产力和抑制杂草的能力,为每种情况推荐最佳的豆科覆盖作物。与覆盖作物相关的额外成本也应予以考虑,在这种情况下,豇豆、蚕豆和豌豆等食用豆类的使用可能会备受关注。本综述讨论了这些食用豆类作为覆盖作物的一些方面、它们的遗传多样性以及利用传统和分子方法进行的育种。这些特定物种似乎具有很高的作为覆盖作物的潜力,特别是如果能利用其显著的遗传多样性,并将育种重点放在几个理想性状上。