Abstract:
Numerous studies have demonstrated the importance of proper cover crop management for optimized benefits to soil
physical, chemical and biological properties. Cover crops can increase soil carbon and nitrogen as well as other
nutrients and improve their cycling within cropping systems. Cover crops have the potential to provide many benefits to
soil health in various cropping systems and climates and to obtain various organic agricultural products demanded in the
market at low cost. The potential of cover crops to maintain and build soil fertility can allow a reduced dependence on
synthetic fertilizer inputs. The research undertaken aims to identify, study and put into practice alternative sources of
food (nectar and pollen) for bees and other pollinating insects by introducing new crops into the agricultural circuit,
which meet the agro-environmental conditions, in the situation of limiting food sources for these, due to the expansion
of monocultures and crops with diminished honeydew qualities and with a shorter flowering period.