Lumps on groundnut plants are typically caused by the presence of root-knot nematodes. These nematodes infect the roots of the plant, causing swelling and deformation known as galls or lumps. Treatment may involve planting resistant varieties, crop rotation, and soil fumigation.
Plants of the ground layer typically include low-growing species such as mosses, ferns, grasses, and small herbaceous plants. These plants help to provide ground cover, prevent soil erosion, and create habitats for small insects and animals. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by cycling nutrients and supporting the overall biodiversity of an area.
Ground tissue in plants serves as a supportive structure that provides mechanical strength. It also functions in storage of nutrients, water, and photosynthates. Additionally, ground tissue plays a role in photosynthesis and the exchange of gases.
Plants in the Arctic are close to the ground to reduce exposure to harsh winds and retain heat from the ground. This low growth form helps them conserve energy and protect themselves from the extreme cold temperatures. Additionally, being low to the ground helps plants access nutrients in the soil and maximize their chances of survival in challenging Arctic conditions.
Ground-dwelling refers to animals or plants that primarily live or spend their time on or near the ground, as opposed to high up in the trees or in the water. These organisms typically depend on the ground for food, shelter, and protection.
Lumps of ice as big as baseballs are known as hailstones. They are formed when supercooled water droplets in a thunderstorm freeze together, creating solid ice balls that can fall to the ground with high speed and impact. Hailstones can cause damage to property and crops.
Ground nut plants have cliestogamous flowers which come out from the base of the stem and enter into the ground like roots and their tips after self pollination develop in to fruits.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are common in the roots of leguminous plants like Melilotus,Trigonella, ground nut etc. and some Gymnospermous plants like Podocarpus
Ground nut or peanut
Sclereid is a ground tissue found in plants that have secondary cell walls and die at maturity. They form the seed coats and shells on a nut.
People buy all kinds of plants: houseplants, vegetable plants for gardens, fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape plants, landscape plants like trees and shrubs, flowers, vines, ground covers, herbs, and others.
It is Arachis hypogaea also known as the peanut.
A ground nut is a peanut.
The Hindi name for ground nut is मूंगफली (Mungphali).
many types of pea crop.. The roots of these plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria :) i think a type of potato plant does has them as well Pea, gram and ground nut (pea nut)
ground nut oil
It eats by cracking the nut on the ground
Arachis hypogea .