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Choose the correct option from List I and II

List I List II

a) Rice i) a crop which is used as both food and fodder

b) Wheat ii) High temperature and high humidity

c) Maize iii) Cool growing season and bright sunshine at the time

of ripening

d) Millets iv) A rain – fed crops​

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Answered by dipanshuku2006
1

Answer:

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Answered by mad210206
1

The correct option from List I and II are given below as:-

The list I                           List II

a) Rice                           i) heat and high humidity

b) Wheat                       ii) Cool-season and bright sunshine at the time of

                                          ripening

c) Maize                        iii) A rain-fed crops

d) Millets                      iv) a crop which is employed as both food and fodder

Few facts about these crops are:-

  • Rice grows best in areas of a warm, humid climate; rice requires temperatures between 20°C and 35°C and a well-distributed rainfall of about 100 cm or irrigation facilities. fertile soil.
  • The minimum water content required within the grain for wheat germination is 35 to 45 percent by weight (Evans et al., 1975). Germination may occur between 4° and 37°C, the optimal temperature being from 12° to 25°C. Seed size doesn't alter germination but affects growth, development, and yield.
  • Maize is grown during a warm and tropical climate. The optimum temperature for growing maize is between 180c -27 0c on the day and 140-150c in the dark. Hence a chilly climate isn't essential to growing maize.
  • Millets are a gaggle of highly variable small-seeded grasses, widely grown around the world as cereal crops or grains for fodder and human food.
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