People always depend upon plants to satisfy their needs such as food, clothing, shelter, and health. These needs are growing rapidly because of a growing world population, increase of incomes, and urbanization . plants also provide the raw materials for many types of pharmaceuticals, as well as coffee, alcohol, and other many more drugs.
Viruses have positive and negative economic importance. On the negative side, viruses cause loss of productivity as well as loss of plants and animals. On the positive side, viruses have been engineered to destroy pests which attack crops. Viruses which attack bacteria have also been used to protect plants and animals from disease.
cut jobs, close plants, and shift operations to include joint ventures in the company's textile business. While DuPont had dominated the fiber business for half a century,
There are some herbal plants whose leaves are usually used to make certain medication. The tea leaves are also used economically in the making of tea.
basically yeah the economic advantages of cloning crop plants in tissue culture is that its pretty cheao and easy to do innit.
non economic activities- housewives doing household work , going to temple, watering the plants, boating, holidaying
it gives us cotton and wool which textile industries make clothes of it
Ascomycota is a phylum of fungi. They are of great economic importance: some ascomycetes serve as food for man. Yeasts are used in the baking and brewing industry. some ascomycetes are parasites to plants and animals. They destroy plants and crops.
it serves as a source of medicine or in making oil......
They are the cause of the formation of fossil fuels
mmm i think u should ask a teacher cuz idk or care
Many farmers not only feed their own family with the plants they grow but also make a living selling them.
Viruses have positive and negative economic importance. On the negative side, viruses cause loss of productivity as well as loss of plants and animals. On the positive side, viruses have been engineered to destroy pests which attack crops. Viruses which attack bacteria have also been used to protect plants and animals from disease.
P. V. Shrikanta Rao has written: 'A study of village oil industry in India' -- subject(s): Case studies, Oil industries, Rural industries, Villages 'A study of fibre industry in India' -- subject(s): Fiber plants, Plant fiber industry, Plant fibers, Textile industry
Hugo Rytz has written: 'Nuclear power plants and the fuel cycle industry in the COMECON countries' -- subject(s): Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, Nuclear industry
M. A. Farragher has written: 'Plant material of agricultural importance in temperate climates' -- subject(s): Botany, Economic, Classification, Economic Botany, Identification, Plants, Temperate climate
Vehicles and heavy industry (steel, glass, textile and chemical plants are the worst offenders) are the top contributors to bad air quality in Mexico City.
cut jobs, close plants, and shift operations to include joint ventures in the company's textile business. While DuPont had dominated the fiber business for half a century,