Rhubarb.
Rhubarb is from the Latin word meaning "root of barbarians." Though it's stalk is tart and good for cooking it's leaves can be toxic.
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No. Crop uptake is the water and nutrients the plant moves from its roots up to its leaves, and crop rotation is changing which crop is grown in a given field from one crop cycle to the next.
Signs that a crop is dying may include wilting leaves, yellowing or browning of leaves, stunted growth, and a lack of new growth. Additionally, if the roots are rotting or if there is evidence of pest infestation, these are indications that the crop may be dying.
Breadfruit is a Spring crop that is used in cooking sweets.
No. Agriculture is producing food - like crop farming.A muffin is the result of cooking.
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because you get cocaine from cocoa leaves.
How do weeds compete for resources?if weeds steal resources from a farmer's crop, do they steal ?the roots of weeds absorb nutrients from the soil,meaning fewer nutrients are available to the crop plants.the roots of weeds absorb water from the soil, so less is available to the crop plants.the leaves of weeds absorb carbon dioxide from the air,so less is available to the crop plants.the leaves of tall weeds can also absorb light before it reaches the crop.
Not directly. But many farmers interseed (plant amongst) a hay crop along with a grass crop like wheat or oats. The grass cover crop helps protect the hay crop while it is very young and prone to damage. When the grass crop is mature enough, the farmer harvests it and leaves the hay crop to grow on its own.
"Galanga" in Tagalog is "galangan." It is a root crop used in cooking for its distinct flavor and aroma.
Crop plants sore plenty of food in fruits, seeds, rhizomes, leaves and roots.