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Research
& Reviews
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BioSciences |
July 2007
Volume 1(1) |
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Increasing Productivity,
Profitability And Sustainability With
Vegetable Intercropping Systems
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Ertan Yildirim
Ispir Hamza Polat Vocational Training School,
Atatürk University, 25900, Ispir, Erzurum, (TURKEY) |
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The rapid and continuous
increment of the world population as well as the destruction of arable
land has led to the adopting of many alternative crop planting systems.
The main goal for such alternative agricultures is to enhance the
overall efficiency and productivity of these lands and to eliminate
world hunger. Due to its effective use of water, nutrients and solar
energy, intercropping can significantly enhance crop productivity as
compared to sole cropping. Studies have indicated that intercropping was
more productive than sole cropping because of the complementary effects
of intercrops. However, the scope of improving vegetable production
through suitable intercrop combinations has not yet been exploited to
its full potential. Therefore, an understanding of the relationship and
the use of resources between component crops can help to identify more
appropriate agronomic manipulations and cultivars for intercrops. |
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