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Simplified, Too much water and they rot not enough and they die, same can be said for heat and cold. The kind of climate required varies from plant to plant: example - you can't grow cactus in a paddy field and you can't grow rice in the desert !
- soil pH -soil organisms -soil structure -soil texture -adsorption complex -
extreme, without the proper climate and soil water there is no tree crop production
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Climate is the most important factor for crop production and their management. For higher productivity and production we have the best climate need for crop growing......
Climate has a significant impact on field crop production. Drought and flood are the most significant events that effect crop production. Hail storms and severe wind events also effect crop production.
Slash and Burn is a technique in agriculture where plant matter is roughly cut down and then burned over to prepare fields for the next crop
Ornamental plant production requires plant spacing that allows for the full maturation and development of the individual plant. Large-scale crop production requires dense populations of plants that may not grow to their full potential, but that will produce a sufficient amount of fruit or grain.
The importance of knowing the life cycle in the production of crops is that the farmer needs to know when to plant and when to harvest a crop. The growing season differs from one plant to another.
It is a shoot from the root of the plant after the main plant has been cropped. Sugar cane is a good example, as is rice, but the production is poor. The ratoon crop will promote pests and should be plowed in.
What are the problem of tree crop production in Nigeria
Crop ecology focuses on the interactions between plants and their environment to optimize crop growth and productivity. Ecological crop geography, on the other hand, studies how geographical factors such as climate, soil, and topography influence the distribution and abundance of crops in different regions.
it uses more insecticides than any other crop that is grown
HIV/AIDS has many impacts on crop production around the world. HIV related health conditions can severely affect a person's ability to be as productive as those who do not suffer from the disease.
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Simplified, Too much water and they rot not enough and they die, same can be said for heat and cold. The kind of climate required varies from plant to plant: example - you can't grow cactus in a paddy field and you can't grow rice in the desert !
A variety of biotic factors such as pests, nematodes, diseases, etc. can reduce the net crop production. A pest causes damage to agriculture by feeding on crops. For example, the boll weevil is a pest on cotton. It attacks the cotton crop, thereby reducing its yield. Weeds also reduce crop productivity by competing with the main crop for nutrients, light, and space. Similarly, abiotic factors such as salinity, temperature, etc. affect the net crop production. Some natural calamities such as droughts and floods are unpredictable. Their occurrence has a great impact on crops sometimes, destroying the entire crop.