Humans eat a variety of vascular plants including fruits like bananas and apples, vegetables such as carrots and spinach, grains like wheat and rice, and herbs like basil and parsley. Many of these plants provide important nutrients and contribute to a balanced diet.
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
Wheat and other cereal plants are grasses, and grasses have fibrous roots.
Wheat belongs to the Plantae kingdom, which is the same kingdom that includes all plants.
Wheat rusts "eat" wheat. It's a type of fungus that grows parasitically on wheat and related plants.
No, mushrooms are not a grain.Mushrooms are a fungus or fungi.Grain is the seed from plants like wheat and barley.
rice with wheat coming in second
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The causal organism for black rust of wheat is a fungus called Puccinia graminis. It is a destructive pathogen that infects wheat plants and causes black pustules or lesions on the leaves, which can lead to reduced yield and quality of the wheat crop. Fungicides and resistant wheat varieties can help manage this disease.
All vegetable plants help humans in one way or another. The most helpful plants would be plants such as corn and wheat.
Prevented wheat to get fungus in it
Plants grew for millions and millions of years with no humans at all. Much, much later, humans learned to grow bigger and better plants for food . . . the tradeoff was that these better plants like wheat, rice, and strawberries became dependent on humans for water, fertilizer, and other care. But plants in general are similar to what they have always been, and are self-reliant.
He developed wheat that was resistant to rust fungus. $@MM¥
Any vegetable, or any cereal crop. Wheat, rice, peas, carrots,.... go on, think of your own!
Wheat is a grass and is wind pollinated.
Humans eat a variety of vascular plants including fruits like bananas and apples, vegetables such as carrots and spinach, grains like wheat and rice, and herbs like basil and parsley. Many of these plants provide important nutrients and contribute to a balanced diet.