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  • How does crop rotation help with soilborne inoculum?

    Question: How does crop rotation help with soilborne inoculum?

    Options:

    Protection
    Eradication
    Avoidance
    Exclusion

    ✅Explanation: Crop rotation helps manage soilborne inoculum by breaking the life cycle of pathogens. By rotating crops with unrelated species (non-host plants), the pathogen is deprived of its preferred host, reducing its population over time. This is an effective strategy to avoid the buildup of pathogens that thrive on a specific crop.

    📌Other Options Explanations:
    -Protection: This involves methods like using resistant varieties or applying fungicides to protect plants from pathogens.
    -Exclusion: This strategy prevents the introduction of pathogens into a field, typically through quarantine or sanitation measures.

    🔑Key Points:
    -Growing different crops, on the same land, in succession to maintain soil fertility is known as crop rotation.
    -Crop rotation helps in improving soil structure and fertility by alternating deep-rooted and shallow-rooted plants.
    -It helps in reducing soil erosion and controls pests and diseases by breaking the life cycles of pathogens and pests.
    -This practice can lead to higher crop yields and more efficient use of nutrients in the soil.s

    🛑 Additional Information::
    -Crop rotation is a traditional agricultural practice with historical evidence dating back to ancient civilizations.
    -It often involves the rotation of legumes, cereals, and root crops to optimize the benefits to the soil.
    -Modern crop rotation systems are designed to maximize economic returns while maintaining ecological balance.
    -Proper planning and management of crop rotation can contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.

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