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Pea seeds are the reproductive units of peas, while maize grains are the reproductive units of corn. Pea seeds are typically small, round, and green, while maize grains are larger, more elongated, and yellow. Peas are legumes, while maize is a cereal grain.
Maize being monocot has fibrous root system which is also supported by stilt roots.
Plants like maize (corn), potatoes, and tomatoes had a significant impact on the international economy after being introduced to the Old World from the New World. These crops quickly became staples in various regions, leading to increased agricultural productivity, population growth, and global trade.
In the Inca environment, you would find a diverse range of plants such as potatoes, maize, quinoa, and coca. Animals commonly found in the Inca region include llamas, alpacas, guinea pigs, condors, and vicuñas. These plants and animals were important components of the Inca diet, economy, and culture.
Excessive rain and floods can impact maize production by causing waterlogging, which reduces oxygen availability to the roots and hinders growth. Floods can also lead to soil erosion, nutrient leaching, and loss of crops. These conditions can result in stunted growth, poor yields, and increased susceptibility to diseases in maize plants.
the size of the grain
They are just differant names for the same plant.
Pea seeds are the reproductive units of peas, while maize grains are the reproductive units of corn. Pea seeds are typically small, round, and green, while maize grains are larger, more elongated, and yellow. Peas are legumes, while maize is a cereal grain.
soya and maize plants
The maize plant belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
the leaf of a maize plant has parallel venation
soya and maize plants
Maize is a shade of yellow. Deepened with a touch of ocher is the way I achieve it.
apart from the fact that they all come from different plants, taste totally different, have different cooking properties, contain different amounts of gluten and grow in different climates, no not a lot.
sorghum,bajra,rise,maize
Sugar cane is exactly what it's name implies - a species of cane plant that yields sugar when crushed. Maize is the Native American word for what is called in the Untied States "corn".
The botanical name for maize leaf is Zea mays. It is a species of corn that produces the familiar large leaves commonly seen on maize plants.