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21.10.2025 14:31

New plant mixture convinces in practical test: Ribwort plantain increases forage yield and protects groundwater

Hendrik Schneider Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Leibniz-Zentrum für Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e.V.

    A new study conducted in collaboration with the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) shows When farmers combine alfalfa with ribwort plantain, the forage yield can be doubled compared to conventional mixtures. At the same time, less nitrate enters the groundwater. The results were published in the international Agronomy Journal.

    The researchers investigated how different plant mixtures affect yields and nitrogen distribution in the soil under dry conditions in organic farming. Mixtures of alfalfa and ribwort plantain were particularly successful. This combination not only led to a significant increase in yields, but also measurably reduced the amount of nitrate in the soil at depths from which nitrate can easily leach into the groundwater.

    What are nitrate losses - and why are they a problem?

    Nitrate is a form of nitrogen that plants need to grow. However, when plants are rotated in the fall - such as alfalfa - the succeeding crop cannot absorb enough nitrogen from the soil to prevent nitrate leaching. Rainfall can wash this nitrate out of the soil into deeper layers, where it is no longer available to the plants.

    These so-called nitrate losses are not only an economic disadvantage for agriculture, but also an environmental problem: if too much nitrate gets into the groundwater, this can endanger the quality of drinking water. It is therefore particularly important to avoid such losses in ecologically sensitive areas, such as water protection areas.

    Twice as much feed - significantly less nitrate in the soil

    The field trials took place in the organically managed Canitz water protection area near Leipzig. Alfalfa in a mixture with ribwort plantain provided twice as much forage mass compared to traditional alfalfa-grass mixtures, such as with meadow fescue.

    "Especially in the fall, when the plants absorb less nitrogen, the risk of nitrate leaching increases. Our results show that ribwort plantain not only increases the amount of feed, but also actively contributes to the protection of groundwater," says Tsvetelina Krachunova, head of the study and scientist at ZALF.

    Ribwort plantain contains natural substances that slow down the conversion of ammonium to nitrate in the soil. This means that more nitrogen is retained in a form that plants can use, but which is not so easily washed out. This is particularly important in times when there is a lot of rain and little plant growth.

    New knowledge for climate-adapted agriculture

    The researchers recommend sowing ribwort plantain selectively and in appropriate quantities to avoid overgrowth of alfalfa. A sowing rate of around one hundred germinable seeds per square meter proved to be optimal. The results are particularly relevant for regions with water shortages or for use in water protection areas.

    The study provides new insights for the further development of ecological cultivation systems under the conditions of climate change. With the combination of higher yield and lower environmental impact potential, it offers a practical approach for farmers.

    Project partners:

    - Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Chair of Organic Farming
    - Wassergut Canitz GmbH
    - Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research ZALF

    Funding reference:

    Funded by the European Innovation Program for Agriculture and Rural Development in the period 2014 to 2020 for operational groups under Article 56 of Regulation 1305 of 2013 Funding reference: 332018001101LWC


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    https://www.zalf.de/en/ueber_uns/mitarbeiter/Pages/krachunova_t.aspx


    Originalpublikation:

    To the original publication: https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.70098

    Note on the text:

    This is a summary of th​e original text created with the help of artificial intelligence: Krachunova, Tsvetelina; Bellingrath-Kimura, Sonoko; Schmidtke, Knut (2025): Annual ribwort plantain and alfalfa mixtures enhance forage accumulation and reduce nitrate. In: Agronomy Journal. Volume 117, Issue 3, Article number e70098; published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/agj2.70098.

    The text has been carefully reviewed and revised under the aspects of AI regulations​ at ZALF.


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.zalf.de/en/aktuelles/Pages/Pressemitteilungen/Spitzwegerich_und_Luze...


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    50% alfalfa in a mixture with 50% ribwort plantain with 200 germinable grains/m² each for the 3rd cut.
    50% alfalfa in a mixture with 50% ribwort plantain with 200 germinable grains/m² each for the 3rd cu ...

    Copyright: © Tsvetelina Krachunova / ZALF

    Ribwort plantain in pure seed with 400 germinable seeds/m² for the 3rd cut in September.
    Ribwort plantain in pure seed with 400 germinable seeds/m² for the 3rd cut in September.

    Copyright: © Tsvetelina Krachunova / ZALF


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