Can organic farming be a game changer for management of soil borne pathogen

2021 
To manage crops and animals, organic agricultural systems emphasize the use of naturally occurring ecological processes rather than external inputs. Insect, pest, and weed control are all emphasized in these agricultural systems. Biodiversity is a critical component of organic farming systems that ensures their effectiveness. Permaculture, Panchagavya farming, Rishi Krishi, Natueco farming, Zero budget natural farming, Biodynamic farming, and other organic farming systems are popular. There is a wealth of literature and supporting materials available to support the use of these agricultural systems to fight soil pollution caused by chemical use. When it comes to scientific explanation, however, the work is dispersed. Organic farming has been identified as an alternative soil borne pathogens. Organic farming (OF) has become more popular in recent decades. Disease control in OF is mainly based on maintaining biological diversity and soil health through balanced crop rotations, which include nitrogenfixing and cover crops, intercrops, manure and compost additions, and reduced soil tillage.
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