The Influence of Environmental Heterogeneity on Fertilization-Driven Patterns of Distribution and Yield in Medicinal Plants


 Environmental heterogeneity plays a crucial role in shaping the spatial distribution, growth dynamics, and productivity of medicinal plants under different fertilization regimes. Variations in soil composition, nutrient availability, moisture, temperature, and microbial activity create diverse microenvironments that influence how plants absorb and utilize fertilizers. Fertilization strategies tailored to these heterogeneous conditions can significantly enhance secondary metabolite accumulation, biomass yield, and overall plant health. Research shows that site-specific nutrient management not only optimizes resource use efficiency but also sustains ecological balance and biodiversity within medicinal plant ecosystems. Understanding these interactions is essential for improving cultivation practices, ensuring consistent medicinal quality, and promoting sustainable production systems. Integrating environmental variability into fertilization planning thus represents a key approach toward precision agriculture and eco-friendly medicinal plant farming.

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