Temporal complementarity in intercropping results from
A. The growth patterns of the component crops differing in time,
B. The growth patterns of the component crops differing in height,
C. Differences in yield
D. Differences in cost of cuftivation
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Temporal intercropping is the practice of sowing a fast-growing crop with a slow growing crop so that the fast-growing crop is harvested before the slow-growing crop starts to mature.Thus this practice results from growth patterns of the component crops differing in time.

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