Crops in organic agriculture can be vulnerable to biotic and abiotic stresses.
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Introducing cover crops into an orchard can both in tree rows and in the inter-rows, can offer many benefits. Among visible ones is the reduction in weed infestation and among the less visible but equally important are changes in soil structure or any increase in soil microbial activity and overall biodiversity of the orchard.
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The video is about row and inter-row space management methods that can be used for co-cropping. The trials with different living mulching using several species in tree rows may change fruit species root architecture and thus plant resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses.
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