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Wang, J., Li, X., Zhang, J., Yao, T., Wei, D., Wang, Effect of root exudates on beneficial Because of the continuous mono farming the crop yield is
microorganisms—evidence from a decreasing as well as an unhealthy balance of bacteria in
Y., & Wang, J. (2012). Effect of root exudates on continuous soybean monoculture on the soil that further affects the plants
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beneficial microorganisms—evidence from a

continuous soybean monoculture. Plant

Ecology, 213(12), 1883-1892. Retrieved May 4,

2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/23362488

Cesarano, G., Zotti, M., Antignani, V., Marra, R., SOIL SICKNESS AND NEGATIVE Because of one plant being in the same place all the time
Scala, F., & Bonanomi, G. (2017). SOIL PLANT-SOIL FEEDBACK: A it drains the things it needs as it is being replenished
SICKNESS AND NEGATIVE PLANT-SOIL REAPPRAISAL OF HYPOTHESES on while the things that are toxic to the plant will buildup
FEEDBACK: A REAPPRAISAL OF JSTOR
HYPOTHESES. Journal of Plant Pathology, 99(3),
545-570. Retrieved May 4, 2021, from
http://www.jstor.org/stable/44687125

Smith, J., Pearce, B., & Wolfe, M. (2013). Reconciling productivity with Making a farm that mimics the environment and uses the
Reconciling productivity with protection of the protection of the environment on diversity to increase crop yield and livestock health while
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environment: Is temperate agroforestry the JSTOR helping the ecosystem


answer? Renewable Agriculture and Food
Systems, 28(1), 80-92. Retrieved May 4, 2021,
from https://www.jstor.org/stable/26324748

Picasso, V., Brummer, E., Liebman, M., Dixon, P., Diverse perennial crop mixtures That by having a diverse mix of crops when farming it will
& Wilsey, B. (2011). Diverse perennial crop sustain higher productivity over time depend less on external input and have a better yield and
mixtures sustain higher productivity over time based on ecological complementarity health
based on ecological complementarity. Renewable on JSTOR
Agriculture and Food Systems, 26(4), 317-327.
Retrieved May 4, 2021, from
http://www.jstor.org/stable/44490644

Ren, W., Hu, L., Zhang, J., Sun, C., Tang, J., Yuan, Can positive interactions between Learning from more traditional farming methods that
Y., & Chen, X. (2014). Can positive interactions cultivated species help to sustain incorporate diversity may be key to further development
between cultivated species help to sustain modern modern agriculture? on JSTOR of agriculture
agriculture? Frontiers in Ecology and the
Environment, 12(9), 507-514. Retrieved May 4,
2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/43187880

Grossman, J. (2019). Valuing Valuing Biodiversity on JSTOR The monoculture had much more fungi as well as
Biodiversity. Arnoldia, 77(1), 2-15. Retrieved May 4, differently developed plants of the same type as those in
2021, from https://www.jstor.org/stable/26866490 the bicultural

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