Biology, asked by roshan348512, 11 months ago

what is intercroping?what are the benifits of it?​

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Answered by surya5143
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It is particularly important not to have crops competing with each other for physical space, nutrients, water, or sunlight. Examples of intercropping strategies are planting a deep-rooted crop with a shallow-rooted crop, or planting a tall crop with a shorter crop that requires partial shade

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Benefits;

It also increases soil fertility, whereas crop rotation prevents soil depletion, increases soil fertility, and reduces soil erosion. Both these methods reduce the need for fertilizers. It also helps in controlling weeds and controls the growth of pathogens and pests in crops.

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Answered by hriday1627
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complementary sharing of plant resources. such as nitrogen fixation from N fixing plants weight weight reduction takes place and increase the disease.Thank you

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