Description of inventory methods for plants in agroecological crop association
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Organic agriculture is mainly based on the study of the mutual influences of living organisms and their environment in order to exploit the benefits that these influences can bring. Nature manifests itself in its primitive state as a plant community. Crop association means the simultaneous planting of several species in the same plot or specific planting sector, thus imitating natural diversity. Therefore, the different species will be subject to irrigation, plowing,fertilization, etc. conditions. Both. The final result of the associations can be favorable or unfavorable. That is why you should research very carefully about the plants that will be planted at the same time, the greater the diversity of plants in an ecosystem, the more stable it is, so each plant must be integrated in a dynamic balance in space through links and in transit time.
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