THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF AGROBIODIVERSITY FOR AGRICULTURE

Fidanka Trajkova, Sasho Arsov, Liljana Koleva Gudeva
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Biodiversity and agriculture have an inseparable relationship, with interdependent interactions between their constituent components. Agriculture as a basic anthropogenic activity is one of the main factors in the directions of development in biodiversity. Agrobiodiversity is the basis of the existence of food production processes and provides and secures many essential aspects of modern living. Many of these processes are completely unknown, and some of them we are not even aware that they are a consequence of the biological activity of various organisms. Thus, biodiversity provides food, clean drinking water, energy, raw materials for industry, tourism and recreational opportunities, scientific research, and medicine. If agricultural practices that promote biodiversity are used, such as: crop rotation, cover crops, buffer zones, use of biopesticides, beneficial insects and intercrops, then natural processes in soil, plants and environment are significantly intensified for the benefit of farmers, plants and the overall environment. On the other hand, if techniques and methods that reduce biodiversity are applied in the agroecosystem and its environment, such as fertilizers, chemical pesticides, hormones, intensive processing, monoculture and others, processes of reduction, disappearance and pollution of the environment and the overall biodiversity occur. Therefore, careful selection of agricultural practices is needed that would not jeopardize the survival of the species, and at the same time high yields with good quality will be achieved.
农业生物多样性对农业的作用和重要性
生物多样性与农业有着密不可分的关系,其组成部分相互依存、相互作用。农业作为一种基本的人类活动,是影响生物多样性发展方向的主要因素之一。农业生物多样性是粮食生产过程存在的基础,并提供和保障现代生活的许多重要方面。其中许多过程是完全未知的,其中一些我们甚至没有意识到它们是各种生物体生物活动的结果。因此,生物多样性为工业、旅游和娱乐机会、科学研究和医学提供了食物、清洁饮用水、能源、原材料。如果采用促进生物多样性的农业做法,例如:轮作、覆盖作物、缓冲区、使用生物农药、益虫和间作,那么土壤、植物和环境中的自然过程就会大大加强,从而有利于农民、植物和整体环境。另一方面,如果在农业生态系统及其环境中应用减少生物多样性的技术和方法,如化肥、化学农药、激素、精深加工、单一栽培等,就会发生环境和整体生物多样性减少、消失和污染的过程。因此,需要谨慎选择不危及该物种生存的农业做法,同时实现高质量的高产。
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