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Intercropping is a
multiple cropping practice that
involves the
cultivation of two or more
crops simultaneously on the same field, a form of polyculture...
- This
method is also
known as
Interplanting: The
practice of
growing two
types of
plants in the same space.
Interplanting requires a
certain amount of...
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technologies in
Italy are very similar:
modern Italian gardens feature interplanting of
various species, and the use of
terracotta pots.
Gardens of ancient...
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Plants are
exposed to many
stress factors such as disease,
temperature changes, herbivory,
injury and more. Therefore, in
order to
respond or be ready...
- Douglas-fir
monocultures may
cause extreme damage to vast
swathes of trees.
Interplanting with
resistant or
nonhost species such as
western redcedar and beaked...
- 1111/ele.12115. PMID 23656527. Johnson, David; Gilbert, Lucy (March 2015). "
Interplant signalling through hyphal networks". New Phytologist. 205 (4): 1448–1453...
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plants spaced 40–60 cm
apart in the rows.
Monoculture predominates, but
interplanting with
several other tuber species,
including mashua and olluco, in one...
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purchased quickly to
replace a crop
which has failed. As a
garden develops,
interplanting (intercropping)
existing crops with
plugs plants,
ideally companion...
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yield depends on how and
where the sets are planted,
sizes of mounds,
interplant spacing,
provision of
stakes for the
resultant plants, yam species, and...
- 000
hectares of
upland rice. This
demonstrates that
although there is
interplanting of
upland crops and fish are
found in fields,
irrigated rice agriculture...