Science, asked by riyadubey49, 8 months ago

give a scientific reason. rotation of crop should be done

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Answered by Maithilidhopate
16

Answer:

Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons. Additionally, crop rotations can improve soil structure and organic matter, which reduces erosion and increases farm system resilience.Hence , Rotation of crop should be done.

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Answered by laterajendra
5

Explanation:

Reason #1:

Pest and disease protection

By rotating crops in a field, you deprive parasites of their habitual environment, thereby preventing crop diseases. The reverse is also possible. If crop rotation isn't done correctly, you can infect your next crop with diseases from the previous one. For example, the beet cyst eelworm (Heterodera schachtii) that infects sugar beets also affects rapeseed. That means that farmers should avoid planting these crops in the same field one after the other.

mind the residual effects of the herbicides you used to treat previous crops. For example, the residual effect of sulfonylurea herbicides can adversely affect sugar beets, while triazine herbicides may negatively impact alfalfa seedlings.

Reason #2:

Maintaining soil fertility

If you don't rotate crops, the soil in that field will inevitably begin to lose the nutrients plants need to grow. You can avoid this by sowing crops that increase organic matter and nitrogen in the soil.

Some farmers, for instance, sow legumes to take advantage of their symbiotic relationship with Rhizobia bacteria found in the soil. Why? When coming into contact with legume roots, Rhizobia bacteria form nodules where they convert nitrogen into ammonia, which the plant uses to grow. Likewise, crucifer green manures, such as white mustard, heal the soil by releasing substances that suppress the Rhizoctonia solani fungus.

Alternating between crops with different root systems also offers benefits. Plants with longer roots can get nutrients from deeper layers of the soil than those with a shorter root system. When you alternate between crops like this, you keep the soil healthy.

And yet, even farmers that know the benefits of crop rotation still sometimes don't do it. Say that the price for corn is high for several years in a row. The temptation arises to sow the fields with it nonstop to cash in while prices are high. In the long run, however, this practice leads to problems. Soil fertility decreases and it becomes extremely difficult to grow any crop with high yields.

Reason #3:

Getting better insurance options

Insurance companies generally factor in crop rotation when deciding a farmer's insurance options. If you alternate crops correctly, control crop conditions, and maintain soil fertility, you boost your chances of having a good harvest. In turn, the likelihood of a bad season resulting in losses for both the farm and the insurance company decreases. That's why insurance companies view farms that practice competent crop rotation as more reliable partners.

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