Intercropping alfalfa and triticale boosts soil health in arid regions.
Intercropping alfalfa and triticale in Northwest China's semi-arid region improves soil health. The study found that intercropping increased soil organic matter and nutrient levels compared to monoculture. Bacterial diversity was higher in intercropped plants, with certain beneficial bacteria more abundant. This approach can help combat barren soil and nutrient loss in the region.