winterzwischenfrüchte
Winterzwischenfrüchte, also known as winter cover crops, are plants grown during the off-season, typically between main crop harvests. They are planted in the autumn and remain in the field throughout winter, providing various benefits to the soil and agricultural system. The primary purpose of winterzwischenfrüchte is to protect the soil from erosion during periods of bareness, especially in regions with winter rainfall or winds. Their root systems help to stabilize the soil, while their above-ground biomass acts as a mulch, preventing the topsoil from being washed or blown away.
Beyond erosion control, these crops contribute to improving soil fertility. As they grow, they can fix atmospheric
The selection of specific winterzwischenfrüchte species depends on factors such as climate, soil type, and the