Companion plants can affect the growth of chrysanthemums in various ways. Some plants, when grown together with chrysanthemums, can attract beneficial insects that help to control pests or provide pollination. Others may help to improve soil quality by ad
2026-01-06 00:00
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In order to tackle the soil degradation and growth inhibition resulting from the prolonged monoculture of the medicinal plant Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. (Hangju), researchers conducted a controlled experiment that compared a monoculture (control) with seven different intercropping combinations. The intercropping...
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