Pronunciation: /ˈpɑliˌkʌlʧər/
noun a type of agriculture that involves growing multiple crops in the same space, often in a way that mimics natural ecosystems
A1 Polyculture is a farming method that involves growing multiple crops together.
A2 Farmers in some regions practice polyculture to improve soil fertility and reduce pests.
B1 Polyculture can help increase biodiversity and resilience in agricultural systems.
B2 The benefits of polyculture include better utilization of resources and reduced environmental impact.
C1 Researchers are studying the long-term effects of polyculture on crop yields and ecosystem health.
C2 Implementing polyculture practices requires careful planning and management to achieve optimal results.
formal Polyculture is a farming practice that involves growing multiple crops in the same space.
informal My neighbor's garden is a great example of polyculture - she grows vegetables, fruits, and herbs all together.
slang I heard that polyculture is the way to go if you want to have a diverse and productive garden.
figurative In the business world, having a polyculture of skills and expertise can lead to a more well-rounded team.
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