No, standing crop refers to the living biomass present in a particular area at a given time, such as standing plants or trees. Residuum, on the other hand, refers to the dead plant material that remains on the soil surface after harvest or death of plants.
Rice
The potato famine in Ireland maybe?
Difference isa matter of accumulation (biomass) relative to total amounts of accumulation (Standing crop )it means standing crop is larger circle which contains smaller circle biomass !!biomass keeps on accumulating to form standing cropStanding crop1) is the quantity or total weight or energy content of the organisms which are in a particular location at a particular time.2 ) The standing crop is the total dry weight of all organisms.Biomass1) Biomass, a renewable energy source, is biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms, such as wood, waste, and alcohol fuels.2) Biomass is commonly plant matter grown to generate electricity or produce heat.
When a farmer leaves crop residue standing, it can help improve soil health by reducing erosion, enhancing moisture retention, and providing organic matter. This practice can also support wildlife habitat and biodiversity in the agricultural ecosystem.
Some crops grown in standing water include rice, cranberries, and water chestnuts. These crops thrive in a waterlogged environment and are cultivated using specialized growing techniques.
CGR in plants refers to the "crop growth rate," which is a measure of how quickly a plant is growing during a specific time period. It is often used by researchers to assess and analyze the growth and development of crops in agriculture. By monitoring the crop growth rate, farmers can make informed decisions about management practices and optimize crop yield.
I'm pretty sure that's alot of people lol, but I know the DP (Director of Photography) would be one of the ones that are critical for standing on the side, seeing how they choereograph the film.
its a cash crop
definition of single crop an dmulti crop
Rice is grown in shallow water. It doesn't have to but the water keeps vermin out and also selects less robust gains from growing.
To crop something in ict is to crop a picture