Agroecology
Agroecology, agricultural ecology - the study of interdependence between living organisms and the impact of these habitat changes as a result of land reclamation, agrotechnical, industrial emissions and municipal pollution. The focus of agroecology is the issue of mutual adaptation of plants and the environment in order to obtain the highest and most valuable crop. This adaptation can be achieved by: ▪ Harmonizing critical periods in the life of the plant during the season, where adverse habitats are least or less likely to occur, ▪ Modifying plants to increase their resistance to adverse habitats, ▪ Modifying the habitat to suit the habitat. plant requirements. Agroecology facilitates a rational selection of fertilization and plant protection methods, and points to organisms that are useful for agro-ecosystems.