Biology, asked by manorama, 1 year ago

why should we adapt crop rotation?

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Answered by armaanian
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Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of dissimilar or different types ofcrops in the same area in sequenced seasons. 


Crop rotation helps to battle against the forces of erosion. Rotating cropshelps to improve soil stability by alternating between crops with deep roots and those with shallow roots. Pests are also deterred by eliminating their food source on a regular basis.
Answered by Einsteinum
25
We should adapt crop rotation because in crop rotation one type of crop is planted upto a certain year then a leguminous crop (i.e pea plant) is planted to provide nitrogen to the soil then the next crop is planted for next few years then in the same way the crop rotation continues
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