Definition of Monocropping. Meaning of Monocropping. Synonyms of Monocropping

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- three common crops often monocropped. Monocropping is also referred to as continuous cropping, as in "continuous corn." Monocropping allows for farmers to...
- the same as between monocropping and intercropping. The first two describe diversity in space, as does intercropping. Monocropping and crop rotation describe...
- Growing the same crop in the same place for many years in a row, known as monocropping, gradually depletes the soil of certain nutrients and selects for both...
- including organized irrigation, large-scale intensive cultivation of land, monocropping involving the use of plough agriculture, and the use of an agricultural...
- but had to be replaced after widespread infections of Panama disease. Monocropping of Cavendish similarly leaves it susceptible to disease and so threatens...
- practices, such as monocropping and tilling, as a result of industrialization have also impacted aspects of edaphology. Monocropping techniques are efficient...
- plants, fungi, and animals Medicinal plant Mixed farming Monoculture Monocropping Polyculture Seaweed farming Staple food USDA-Foreign Agriculture Service...
- space Low Monoculture, one species in a field Continuous monoculture, monocropping Rotation of monocultures Sequence of monocultures Higher Polyculture...
- economic development of his colony, which was primarily dependent on the monocropping of cotton and sugar. In August 1825, he recommended that the state government...
- malnutrition. The alternative proposed by Greenpeace is to discourage monocropping and to increase production of crops which are naturally nutrient-rich...