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plant roots, including weeds, can reduce occurrence of fallow syndrome. Nowadays, agricultural fields are routinely planted with cover crops to prevent erosion, keep down weeds, provide a
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in lieu of fallow practices, has caused a loss of acreage of fallow land, as well as field margins, hedges, and wasteland. This has reduced
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for one or more vegetative cycles. The goal of fallowing is to allow the land to recover and store
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which is a host for AM fungi, such as oats or other small grain crops. The presence of
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systems typically called for some of a farmer's fields to be left fallow each year.
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Fallow syndrome is when a crop has insufficient nutrient uptake due to the lack of
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Fallow (disambiguation)

farming
arable land
sowing
organic matter
moisture
soil borne pathogens
hosts
Crop rotation
intensive farming
cover crops
biodiversity
arbuscular mycorhizae
cover crop
green manure
Dryland farming
Crop rotation
No-till farming
Shifting cultivation
Shmita
"What Is Fallow Ground: Are There Any Benefits Of Fallowing Soil"
"The decline of farmland birds in Spain is strongly associated to the loss of fallowland"
Bibcode
2019NatSR...9.9473T
doi
10.1038/s41598-019-45854-0
PMC
6603185
PMID

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