-
intercropped with
coffee in Colombia's
southwestern Cauca Department Coconut and
Mexican marigold, a
multilayer cropping in
India Mixed intercropping...
- area
under intercropping needed to give
equal amounts of
yield at the same
management level. It is the sum of the
fractions of the
intercropped yields divided...
- El-Gaid, M. A. Abd (2012). "Evaluation of
yield and its
components of
intercropped tomato –
garlic in New
Valley Governorate" (PDF).
Research Journal of...
-
Agroecosystem in Croton-on-Hudson, New York in
Westchester County.
Intercropped tomatoes, basil,
peppers and eggplants....
- with a crop
rotation or sequence, or in space, with a
polyculture or
intercropping.
Monocultures appear in
contexts outside of
agriculture and food production...
- are then
planted outside after six to
twelve months.
Coffee is
often intercropped with food crops, such as corn, beans, or rice
during the
first few years...
- Push–pull
technology is an
intercropping strategy for
controlling agricultural pests by
using repellent "push"
plants and trap "pull" plants. For example...
- such as mono cropping, crop rotation,
sequential cropping, and
mixed intercropping. Each
method of
cropping has its
purposes and
possibly disadvantages...
- the same as
between monocropping and
intercropping. The
first two
describe diversity in space, as does
intercropping.
Monocropping and crop
rotation describe...
-
impact on soil and
improve biodiversity, such as no-till
farming and
intercropping. Wheat, barley, rye, and oats were
gathered and
eaten in the Fertile...