they grow with the grass and the soil has the nutrients the plants need.
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Wheat rusts need two kinds of plants to complete their life cycle: wheat plants, which they infect and reproduce on, and barberry plants, which act as an alternative host where the rust can overwinter and produce spores that then infect wheat plants in the spring.
Potatoes, okra, wheat has some Potatoes, okra, wheat has some
Adaptation
They consist of weeds,and desert plants and tittys
Technically, the answer is no because it does not have the anatomical structure of C4 plants. However, it has adaptation similar to C4 plants with regard to carbon dioxide use efficiency. (Ref. Mineral nutrition of higher plants : 2nd edt : pg 140)
they have good adaptation skills
Wheat is a grass and is wind pollinated.
they can't
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Wheat rusts need two kinds of plants to complete their life cycle: wheat plants, which they infect and reproduce on, and barberry plants, which act as an alternative host where the rust can overwinter and produce spores that then infect wheat plants in the spring.
Yes, you can grow wheat from wheat berries. Wheat berries are the whole, unprocessed wheat kernels that can be planted in soil to grow wheat plants.
Wheat rusts "eat" wheat. It's a type of fungus that grows parasitically on wheat and related plants.
they have a waxy coat
to eat other plants
The best soil for wheat plants is loamy soil, it is a mixture of sand ,silt and clay
no we are not growing wheat crop because when a large number of plants are grown at the same place for food , it is called a crop