间作
单作
农林复合经营
农业
生物多样性
精耕细作
生态系统服务
自给农业
业务
农学
环境科学
生态系统
生物
生态学
作者
Manthan Chaudhary,Rajan Kumar,Abhinav Yadav,Shravan Kumar Maurya,Sandeep Sahu,Ankit Tiwari
出处
期刊:International Journal of Plant and Soil Science
[Sciencedomain International]
日期:2022-08-12
卷期号:: 645-654
标识
DOI:10.9734/ijpss/2022/v34i2231419
摘要
The quality of soil and water, as well as the preservation of biodiversity, are negatively impacted by intensive agricultural systems. High biodiversity regulates how intercropping evolves. Contrastingly, monocultures are used in intensive agriculture systems, along with substantial inputs of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. One strategy for boosting diversity in an agricultural ecosystem is intercropping. Intercropping systems improve environmental harmony, increased resource use efficiency, enhance the quantity and quality of goods, and less damage from pests, diseases, and weeds. Leguminosae family plants are preferable for intercropping even though they fix more biological nitrogen, thus enriching soil fertility. Intercropping is significant in many subsistence or low-input/resource-limited agricultural systems, which are on the periphery of modern intensive agriculture. Thus, opting for suitable combinations of crops with an optimum row ratio will be more profitable, ecologically sound, and economically viable.
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