resistant to some diseases
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Add bacteia genes to crop plants can improve plant species :)
Bananas produce a crop, they are the produce of cultivated plants
Biotechnology is used in agriculture to enhance crop production through genetic modification of plants, making them more resistant to pests, diseases, and environmental stresses. This technology also helps in developing more nutritious and high-yielding crop varieties, thereby improving food security and sustainability in agricultural practices.
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop
The potential benefits of conducting experiments on plants include gaining knowledge about plant growth, development, and responses to different conditions. This can help improve crop yields, develop new medicines, and understand environmental impacts. However, ethical considerations include ensuring that the experiments do not harm the plants unnecessarily and that the research is conducted responsibly and with respect for the plants' well-being.
there are 5 categories of crop plant in India
All of the above.
Genetic engineering of crop plants is done in order to develop a number of traits. Among these would be: size of the produced vegetable, fruit or grain; resistance to insects and disease; sweetness or flavor; hardiness to freezing temperatures; more rapid maturity; shelf life (in grocery stores, for example); and the ability to withstand the current rigors of shipping and handling. All of those traits are important to growers and consumers alike.
Plant crop anatomy is the study of how plants are structured. Plant crop physiology is the study of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, and hormones in plants.
Radioisotopes are used in crop management and improvement because they can be used to preserve. They are used to develop new strains of crop, also.