Biology, asked by Hasib4907, 11 months ago

A farmer found that chenopodium and amaranthus are also growing along with paddy in the field . What are such plants called ?How does the presence of these crops affect the crop yield​ list any four methods for controlling and preventing the growth of such plant

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Answered by mbmohit7787
12

Answer:

Thise plants are weeds.

They compete with crops for light,air,soil,water etc

Control

  1. Use of 2-4D spray
  2. Tillage practice
  3. Deep ploughing.
  4. Crop rotation
  5. Store water in field.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
6

Chenopodium And  Amaranth Seeds

Explanation:

Chenopodium Plant-

  • Goosefoot,pigweed and Lambsquarters are only a couple of names of an eatable plant most nursery workers treat as a weed.
  • The versatile quartermasters contains B1 and B2,protein,iron and calcium. The leaves can be eaten crude or steamed like spinach.  
  • Quinoa develops in good countries (additionally called Altiplano of the Andes) somewhere in the range of 3500 and 3900 m.a.s.l. in regions with a yearly precipitation of 400–800 mm.
  • Quinoa from the Yungas develops under tropical dampness conditions and in territories with elevated levels of precipitations  

Amaranth seeds-

  • In the case of planting outside, sow Amaranth seeds after the dirt has started to warm in the spring.
  • Indoor beginning, six to about two months before the last ice in your general vicinity. Sow seeds from the get-go in the season and spread gently with soil.
  • Space seeds or seedlings 10-12" apart.
  • Amaranth is the most mainstream verdant vegetable of south India for the most part developed in kerala, tamilnadu,karnataka, maharashtra,andhra pradesh, telangana.
  • Amaranth leaves or amaranth greens are sound verdant vegetables that are broadly expended all over India. It very well may be developed consistently.
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