No, a chloroplast is an organelle found in plant cells that gives them the ability to photosynthesize and respire. They do not kill plants, nor are they a pesticide, they give them the ability to live.
No.
Curry itself does not kill plants. However, some ingredients in curry powder, like cinnamon or cayenne pepper, may be harmful to certain plants if directly applied to them in large quantities. It is best to use curry powder in cooking and not as a plant treatment.
No, from recent test results, scientist have found out that pesticides have no affect on the growth of plants what so ever. However, it does depend on the type of pesticide. Some pesticides are made to kill certain unwanted plants and weeds.
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Plants that kill other plants are called allelopathic plants. They release chemicals into the soil that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, giving them a competitive advantage in the ecosystem. Examples include black walnut trees and sunflowers.
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
No.
Cottonwood trees do not kill other plants. However, they can develop certain diseases that spread to other plants and trees so they can be a carrier as all trees and plants can be.
There are certain types of sprays or pellets you can buy that don't kill your plants. Be sure to read the labels before you purchase.
Selective weedkillers target a specific type of plant. They may be able to damage only a certain part of the target plant or disrupt one kind of biological process, both of which it will not do to non-target plants.
A herbicide that only kills certain types of plants as opposed to others. Most selective herbicides kill dicotyledonous plants, and do not affect monocotyledonous plants. See related question
Yes. certain plants, especially tree roots and bamboo can bore through blacktop. You have to kill the root system and the plant to stop this.
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
Yes, acid rain can get in the water supplies and is in no way good for you. It also can kill of certain plants over time if enough of it is dropped in a certain area.
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
Curry itself does not kill plants. However, some ingredients in curry powder, like cinnamon or cayenne pepper, may be harmful to certain plants if directly applied to them in large quantities. It is best to use curry powder in cooking and not as a plant treatment.
you can keep the ecosystem safe by not killing animals or plants because animals need to stay in there habitat and plants they help us live. Example is we you are lost in the wild and there is no plants you might not be able to live. if you do not kill the plants then you might be able to live because some plants provide food and that will help you live. that is how you can keep an ecosystem safe.