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(c) What is weeding?

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Answered by pranjali26
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The unwanted plants in the crops are called weeds,. These weeds absorb the nutrients from the soil. ... The process of removal of weeds is called weeding. Some chemicals like 2, 4-D are also used to kill the weeds.

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Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: Weeding is the process of removing weeds from a field and it is efficient pre-harvest crop protection and agricultural production management approach.

Explanation:

  • A plant that is "in the wrong place" or that is growing where it is not wanted is referred to as a weed in that situation. This teaches the idea of people and their objectives in a specific environment.
  • Using khurpi and mechanical tools, weeding is done manually. Additionally, some chemicals like 2, 4-D are used to suppress weeds. These substances, referred to as weedicides, are used to eradicate and eliminate weeds.
  • Weed growth is detrimental because it lowers agricultural output because it uses up a lot of fertilizer, water, sunlight, and other resources.
  • Weeding serves to loosen the soil so that the roots of the desired plants can readily pierce it, protecting the plants from pests.

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