Scope for Adoption of Intercropping System in Organic Agriculture
Type de document
journalArticle
Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Scope for Adoption of Intercropping System in Organic Agriculture
Auteur(s)
- MAITRA Sagar
- GITARI Harun
Editeur(s)
Autre(s)
Id
PNXHB54E
Version
2784
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Date modification
15 janvier 2021 10:05
Résumé anglais
Intercropping, also known as multi-cropping or poly culture, is an age-old agricultural practice that
involves the growing of diversified crop species in close proximity such that they coexist temporally for a
portion of their life cycle. Growing of different plant species together enhances biological diversity and
thus ensures greater ecological service, which is important in creation of suitable environment for
successful organic agriculture. Further, legume crops in association in intercropping system benefit nonlegumes by sharing nutrients, enabling soil biological activities and higher use of available resources. The
adoption of Green Revolution Technologies (GRTs) resulted in degradation of natural resources with
yield decline or stagnation of major crops. During recent time, organic agriculture has emerged as an
economically viable option of farming because of growing demand of the organic products worldwide.
In addition to that, organic agriculture has enough potential to assure agricultural sustainability. Under
these circumstances, intercropping can play a vital role in organic agriculture for sustainable farm output
and the article has focused on beneficial aspects of intercropping system in befitting organic agriculture.
Note
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CRAW tags
- AB - Spécifique
- FREDO biologie et travail du sol
- FREDO rotation culturale
- GEO Inde
- GEO Kenya
WEB tags
Volume
11
Pages
28624-28631
Date caractères
December 18, 2020
Date publication
18 décembre 2020