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differences between monoculture and mixed farming

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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Monoculture is virtually the opposite of biodiversity. Monocultures occur where a single species is grown – usually for commercial purposes – such as sugar cane or pine forests. Soil decline with subsequent commercial yield reduction is associated with monocultural systems and a variety of methods are used to combat these declines, including crop rotation, planting of enhanced varieties, preservation of biodiversity legacies, through to establishing coupes and controlling weeds and pests.”

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Answered by Anonymous
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⭐Monoculture :- It is an agricultural practice which involves the cultivation or production of a single crop over a wide area for several consecutive years. It is utilizedto a great extent in modern industrial agriculture, making it possible to obtain large harvests with minimal resources.

⭐ Polyculture :- It is an agricultural practice which involves the cultivation of multiple or mixed crops in the same area or a givenspace. It is known to imitate the diverseness of natural ecosystems. Multi-cropping, intercropping, companion planting, beneficial weeds, and alley cropping are a part of polyculture. This technique makes use of the given space, nutrients, and energy in a balanced way.

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