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  • ...] or [[silviculture]] as a means of increased efficiency of human actions. Monoculture began with the commencement of agriculture by planting and harvesting [[cer ...weed]]s have so completely outcompeted other species that an unintentional monoculture setting may result.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Monoculture]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...] or [[silviculture]] as a means of increased efficiency of human actions. Monoculture began with the commencement of agriculture by planting and harvesting [[cer ...weed]]s have so completely outcompeted other species that an unintentional monoculture setting may result.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Monoculture]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...[clearcut]] [[logging]] (particularly when mixed forests are replaced by [[monoculture]] pine), clearing of hedgerows and other wild areas, loss of nectar corrido ...hards ([[monoculture]]) increase the importance of pollination management. Monoculture can cause a brief period when pollinators have more food resources than the
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  • ...ollinators and often involves the culture and addition of pollinators in [[monoculture]] situations, such as commercial fruit [[orchard]]s. The largest managed po ...onmental movement|environmental issue]], due to two trends. The trend to [[monoculture]] means that greater concentrations of pollinators are needed at bloom time
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  • [[Monoculture]] needs very high populations at bloom, but can make the area quite barren, ...e preserves, and encouragement of diverse wildlife landscaping rather than monoculture lawns, are examples of ways to help pollinators.
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  • ...ame-of-thrones-and-avengers-are-these-the-last-vestiges-of-the-film-and-tv-monoculture-1.5112904 ...me of Thrones and Avengers: Are these the last vestiges of the film and TV monoculture?
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  • ...er the last millennium, but woodland cover is below the national average. Monoculture of conifers has not occurred to the same extent as in other upland areas.
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  • [[Monoculture]], the lack of biodiversity, was a contributing factor to several agricultu ...degradation but by conversion to trivial standardized ecosystems (e.g., [[monoculture]] following [[deforestation]]). In some countries lack of property rights
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  • ...taken the role of honey production for [[beekeeper]]s in many countries. [[Monoculture]] and [[pollinator decline]] (of many bee species) have increasingly caused
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  • ...n of ''agriculture'' includes large scale intensive cultivation of land, [[monoculture|mono-cropping]], organized [[irrigation]], and use of a specialized labour
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