I think it is parasitism because corn smut is the disease on a corn crop caused by fungi and so, fungi is taking nourishment from the corn crop but damaging it at the same time (corn smut..).
The corn produces a toxin which poisons the corn borer after it consumes some of the corn.
the first is a parasite on the 2nd
Are you serious, you don't eat fungus off of corn it can give you violent, explosive bowel movements.
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Corn mold, also known as corn smut, is a plant disease caused by a fungus that infects corn kernels. It creates swollen, distorted growths on the corn, which are dark in color and have a unique flavor. While it is considered a delicacy in some cultures, it is often seen as a pest in agriculture as it reduces the yield of corn crops.
Neither. It is a conjunction, because it connects the clause "the farmer harvested the corn" to the actual sentence, which is "he sold it as ensilage."
Several fungi infect corn, but I think you are referring to corn smut (Ustilago maydis) with affects and destroys the corn kernels. It is eaten in Mexico as the food delicacy huitlacoche and used as a filling in quesadillas and other foods.
Corn prices are declining because the demand is not as high anymore. Usually the relationship between supply and demand will determine how prices of a certain item rises and falls.
Corn smut is caused by the fungus Ustilago maydis. It infects corn plants and alters the kernels, creating large swollen galls filled with black spores. While considered a delicacy in some culinary traditions, corn smut can also be detrimental to corn crops.
Dry corn is dry and soaked corn is wet.
Flint corn is just one of the types of corn, like sweet corn, dent corn, or waxy corn.
Competition. Weeds and young corn plants are both vying for the same resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby negatively affecting the growth and survival of the corn plants.