mention one drawback of monoculture
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INTRODUCTION:Growing one type of crop in a field area is called monoculture.
The disadvantages or drawbacks of monoculture are
1)Loss of soil fertility
2)Less production rate of crop
3)Crop field easily effected with different crop diseases
4)Financial loss to farmers
5)Effects family members and problems goes on.
The disadvantages or drawbacks of monoculture are
1)Loss of soil fertility
2)Less production rate of crop
3)Crop field easily effected with different crop diseases
4)Financial loss to farmers
5)Effects family members and problems goes on.
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Monoculture is cultivation of only one crop in a particular piece of land in all seasons. This results in the depletion of soil fertility gradually. The crop in due course of time develops resistance to pest and diseases so it turns prone and susceptible to newer attacks.This also results in disturbance of the habitat or the natural ecosystem as the land is prepared initially for the agricultural use.
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