Buckwheat
Fagopyrum esculentum
Summer-quick non-legume; flowers in 30 days, biomass in 60. Mobilises soil phosphorus and competes with weeds — fits the gap between an early-harvested cereal and an autumn cover.
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12 species in the room, drawn from no source yet across no regions yet.
Fagopyrum esculentum
Summer-quick non-legume; flowers in 30 days, biomass in 60. Mobilises soil phosphorus and competes with weeds — fits the gap between an early-harvested cereal and an autumn cover.
Camelina sativa
Short-season brassica cover with oilseed harvest potential. Low input, tolerates marginal land — fits LV/RO rotations before spring construction-crop planting.
Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis
Brassica with deep taproot — bio-drilling for compacted soils, frost-killed in northern winters. Good fit before spring-planted miscanthus on heavier land.
Cover crops used in flax/hemp rotation to reduce nitrogen leaching and build organic matter; more room created by late sowing date of hemp.
Lolium multiflorum
Green manure/cover crop used in the flax/hemp rotation on clay soils. Produces high (underground) biomass, strongly increasing soil organic matter when incorporated.
Avena strigosa
Cover crop used before fibre flax to capture residual nitrogen and reduce leaching risk. Adds organic matter to soil.
Raphanus sativus var. oleiformis
Cover crop (bladrammenas) used after summer barley and hemp in rotation on northeastern peat colony soils. No additional fertilisation applied as cover crop.
Phacelia tanacetifolia
Non-legume, non-brassica break crop. Fast cover, top pollinator value, releases nutrients quickly into the spring slot — a clean reset between rotations.
Sphagnum spp.
Peat-forming moss species used in peatland restoration and revegetation to rebuild carbon-storing bog habitats.
Raphanus sativus 'Daikon'
Large-rooted radish bred for bio-tillage on compacted arable soil. Frost-kills in northern Europe; the decaying taproot opens drainage channels before a spring miscanthus crop.
Sinapis alba
Quick brassica cover, suppresses soil-borne pests and lifts 60–100 kg residual N. Frost-killed in most NL/RO winters — leaves a low-residue spring seedbed.
Cover/catch crop sown after maize in the miscanthus rotation scenario to reduce nitrogen leaching.
Indicative ranges in the species notes (nitrogen fixation, biomass, planting windows) come from European cover-crop agronomy literature and are not source-linked per row. The carbon gate still applies to any per-region coefficient that lands on this surface.
These partner regions have not contributed a cover-crops source yet. A short note to the regional lead usually does it — they know which manual or trial dataset is the right one.
Netherlands (Gelderland)
Wietse Hermanns · w.hermanns@gelderland.nl
Latvia (Vidzeme)
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Romania
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Slovenia
Neva Zupanc · neva.zupanc@bsc-kranj.si
Italy (Lombardy)
Diamante Barbarossa · barbarossa_diamante@amap.marche.it
Greece (Thessaly)
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