the green one
Crop plants are more susceptible to insects
Bananas produce a crop, they are the produce of cultivated plants
No. Salt is mined, not grown. A crop is something that is grown -- plants.
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
there are 5 categories of crop plant in India
All of the above.
Plant crop anatomy is the study of how plants are structured. Plant crop physiology is the study of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, and hormones in plants.
Sometimes producers like to use the "main crop" as a nurse crop for aiding in the growth of another crop like clover, alfalfa, or other grasses that were seeded in along with the nurse crop. The main crop, be it barley or triticale or corn, acts as a kind of protector for the newly establishing plants underneath, and also as a source of nutrition when the main crop is harvested for grain or silage. Once the nurse crop is harvested, then the plants underneath can grow into plants that are intended for hay or pasture use.
A sign of chemical pollution in crop plants can include stunted growth or abnormal leaf development, such as chlorosis (yellowing of leaves) or necrosis (tissue death). Additionally, the presence of unusual discoloration or spots on leaves, reduced fruit or seed production, and overall poor plant health are indicators. These symptoms often result from exposure to pesticides, heavy metals, or other harmful chemicals in the soil or air.
When plants, especially crop plants. are genetically engineered they are completely uniform in all characteristics. They have no genetic diversity. If the crop should be attacked by pests that it has no defense for, all will be affected and perhaps die, and the crop would be totally worthless.
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Row crop farming is the production of plants is fields versus greenhouse production.