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What happen if only one crop is grown repeatedly in the soil

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Answered by santy2
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The practice of growing only one type of plant on the same field is referred to as monoculture.

Note: Monoculture can also refer to the raring of a single type of livestock or breed in the same farm.

Monoculture, especially when referring to cultivation of a single crop, can have devastating effects:

Effects of monoculture (growing of a single crop on the same field repeatedly) :

1) Easy spread of disease

In a monoculture setting, the crops are can be quite susceptible to given crop diseases in case of an attack. Such attacks can lead to the destruction of entire farms as the crops grown are of similar traits.

2) Depletion of minerals

When only one crop is grown in one field repeatedly, the minerals that the crop utilizes are quickly used up. This is because all the crops in that farm use up the same minerals over and over eventually leading to depletion. 

When minerals are depleted in soil, it becomes unproductive and not useful for agriculture. 




Answered by Shaizakincsem
9
- The soil will lose its ripeness in light of the fact that consistently the product draws similar supplements from the dirt, in this way, that specific supplement will be exhausted.

- There will be serious episode of infections, as the pathogen get by in earlier year ailing debris.

- The pest infestation will be more. Infestation is the condition of being attacked or invaded by bugs or parasites. It can likewise allude to the genuine life forms living on or inside a host.

- Due to every one of these reasons, the monetary yield will be diminished each year.The yield is the wage return on a venture, for example, the interest or profits generated from holding a specific security.
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