However, insecticide is not its only use . " Tephrosia vogelii " can also increase various nutrients in the soil and is often used in intercropping.
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Mostly farmers intercrop with pigeon pea, also millet and sorghum work well with row or strip intercropping because palmarosa can be harvested three to four times a year.
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Techniques such as crop rotation, companion planting ( also known as intercropping or mixed cropping ), and the selective breeding of pest-resistant cultivars have a long history.
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He was also taught of the technology of intercropping durian with banana cv .'Lakatan'; techniques in large planting materials production; control of Phytopthora and correct fertilizer application.
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Intercropping of compatible plants can also encourage biodiversity, by providing a habitat for a variety of insects and soil organisms that would not be present in a single-crop environment.
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Nepal imports a huge amount of rice from India, therefore intercropping with chickpeas could be a more economical option for a subsistence farmer, rather than purchasing these products from overseas.
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One notable soil management technique was intercropping, planting subsistence crops between the rows of cash crops, which demanded of the slaves skilled and experienced observations of growing conditions for efficient land use.
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One notable soil management technique was intercropping, planting subsistence crops between the rows of cash crops which demanded of the slaves skilled and experienced observations of growing conditions for efficient land use.
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Moreover, the cheeses of S�o Jorge ( beyond the skill and knowledge of Jorgense cheese-makers ) was attributed to the natural intercropping of grasses and legumes, that characterized the middle altitude areas.
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An "'attract-kill pattern "'is an interaction between plant roots and pathogen which plays an important role in suppression of " Phytophthora " disease in intercropping systems.