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Effects of continous cropping on the ecological system

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Answered by saivarshith2
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Abstract

Continuous cropping changes soil physiochemical parameters, enzymes and microorganism communities, causing “replant problem” in strawberry cultivation. We hypothesized that soil nematode community would reflect the changes in soil conditions caused by long-term continuous cropping, in ways that are consistent and predictable. To test this hypothesis, we studied the soil nematode communities and several soil parameters, including the concentration of soil phenolic acids, organic matter and nitrogen levels, in strawberry greenhouse under continuous-cropping for five different durations. Soil pH significantly decreased, and four phenolic acids, i.e., p-hydroxybenzoic acid, ferulic acid, cinnamic acid and p-coumaric acid, accumulated with time under continuous cropping. The four phenolic acids were highly toxic to Acrobeloides spp., the eudomina

Answered by soumya5678
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loss of soil fertility

reduction of ground water level

killing of necessary microbes

pollution of soil and water bodies due to washing away of chemicals by rainfall.

Biological magnification

disturbance in ecosystem

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