Research offers a reason why diversity in plant species causes higher farming yield, solving 'a bit of a mystery'
Research offers a reason why diversity in plant species causes higher farming yield, solving 'a bit of a mystery'

Research offers a reason why diversity in plant species causes higher farming yield, solving 'a bit of a mystery'

A study appearing in Nature Communications based on field and greenhouse experiments at the University of Kansas shows how a boost in agricultural yield comes from planting diverse crops rather than just one plant species: Soil pathogens harmful to plants have a harder time thriving.
This was not a mystery, and hasn't been for a while, this is why we intercrop and partner plant with mycorrhizal-relation forming plants