Biology, asked by mohammadsaif1, 1 year ago

Describe in brief how the crops are classified according to the season in which they are grown

Answers

Answered by IvySalvatore
0
Classification based on climate:

1. Tropical: Crops grow well in warm & hot climate. E.g. Rice, sugarcane, Jowar etc
2. Temperate: Crops grow well in cool climate. E.g. Wheat, Oats, Gram, Potato etc.

Classification Based on growing season:

1. Kharif/Rainy/Monsoon crops: The crops grown in monsoon months from June to Oct-Nov, Require warm, wet weather at major period of crop growth, also required short day length for flowering. E.g. Cotton, Rice, Jowar, bajara.
2. Rabi/winter/cold seasons crops: require winter season to grow well from Oct to March month. Crops grow well in cold and dry weather. Require longer day length for flowering. E.g. Wheat, gram, sunflower etc.
3. Summer/Zaid crops: crops grown in summer month from March to June. Require warm day weather for major growth period and longer ay length for flowering. E.g. Groundnuts, Watermelon, Pumpkins, Gourds.
Hoped this helped...Thank you

Answered by ritik7739
0

Answer:

Classification on the basis of climate:- Tropical climate crop – rice, sugarcane Temperate climate crop – wheat, gram Classification on the basis of season Kharif Crops – Crop grown in monsoon season from June to October e.g. Rice, Jowar, Bajra, Groundnut. Rabi Crops – Crop grown in winter season from October to March e.g. Wheat, gram, safflower etc. Summer Crops – Crop grown in summer season from March to June e.g. summer groundnut, water melon, cucumber etc.

Explanation:

Similar questions