Intercropping viable for optimizing vegetable production on Mars

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A group of crop systems analysts at Wageningen University and Research, in the Netherlands, has found evidence that intercropping on Mars could be a viable option for optimizing vegetable production.

Intercropping viable for optimizing vegetable production on Mars retrieved 2 May 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-05-intercropping-viable-optimizing-vegetable-production.html

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