polyculture Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van polyculture In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van polyculture

  • The polyculture consists of a warm-season grass, a cool-season grass, a sunflower and a legume13.

  • The challenge for agronomists will be to design site-specific polyculture systems and management schemes that work in different soil, climate and crop systems.

  • Intercropping uses the same principle but grows two or more saleable crops in a polyculture.

  • Integrated systems could include crop diversity in both time (rotations), and space (polyculture).

  • Polyculture systems provide greater plant diversity and enhance soil microbial diversity and such systems are able to take advantage of erratic precipitation frequency and distribution during the growing season.

  • Moreover, since it is based on polyculture it does not involve the financial risk of a monoculture system meaning that a crop failure leads the whole business to fail.

  • Researchers are investigating farming in polyculture that would eliminate the need for both tillage and pesticides, such as no-dig gardening.

  • The relay of the economic viability of the settlement was mainly due to agricultural and forestry activities: livestock, chestnut and small polyculture for food.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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