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compare the conditions required for growing rice and wheat.{write at least 6 points for each}

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Answered by mariospartan
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Desirable conditions are needed for growth of both rice and wheat are - Temperature, Rain-fall, Soils, Fertilizers, Labour and Surface.

Explanation:

As rice and wheat are different crops, they need different weather conditions.

  1. Temperature of Rice and wheat - Rice grows in the temperature of 20-degree centigrade to 27- degree centigrade and Wheat is needed 15.5-degree centigrade.
  2. Rain-fall of Rice and Wheat - Rice requires abundant rainfall. Minimum 115 cm rainfall is required for paddy and Wheat requires 38 cm to 80 cm rainfall.
  3. Soils of Rice and wheat - Fertile riverside alluvial soil and podzolic alluvium soil is needed for the rice cultivation. Chernozem soils and brown podzolic soils are best for Wheat cultivation.
  4. Fertilizers used for Rice and Wheat - Plant Nutrients Phosphorus and Potassium are used for Rice farming. Potassium Sulphate, Potash is used for Wheat farming.
  5. Labours are needed for Rice and Wheat cultivation - Paddy farming is needed more labour than any other crop. Wheat farming needs less labour than Rice.
  6. Growing rate of Rice and Wheat - Rice’s annual average rate is 51.1 kg / hg per year and Wheat’s annual average rate is 2717 kg / hg.

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Answered by bablivandanayadav
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Explanation:

FOR RICE

Rice crop needs a hot and humid climate. It is best suited to regions which have high humidity, prolonged sunshine and an assured supply of water. The average temperature required throughout the life period of the crop ranges from 21 to 37º C. Maximum temp which the crop can tolerate 400C to 42 0C.

FOR WHEAT

The optimum temperature range for ideal germination of wheat seed is 20-25 C though the seeds can germinate in the temperature range 3.5 to 35 c. Rains just after sowing hamper germination and encourage seedling blight. Areas with a warm and damp climate are not suited for wheat growing.

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