Science, asked by basantachetri5, 1 month ago

er the following questions briefly.
1. Why do we practice agriculture?
2. Why should we use only good quality seeds to grow crops?
3. How can we protect our crops?
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Answered by ronalsamaddar
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1) becasue it was already in place and practised by since thousands of years..and from which our food comes , and more over directly or indirectly we and industires are dependant on agruculture for raw produce and food

2) The good quality seed has high return per unit area as the genetic potentiality of the crop can be fully exploited. Less infestation of land with weed seed/other crop seeds. Less disease and insect problem. Minimization of seed/seedling rate i.e., fast and uniform emergence of seedling.

3) Crop protection encompasses: Pesticide-based approaches such as herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Biological pest control approaches such as cover crops, trap crops and beetle banks. Barrier-based approaches such as agrotextiles and bird netting.

Answered by renugoyal96709
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Answer:

  1. Nowadays, decent agricultural practices are some of the methods applied to agriculture, it helps to create food for consumers as well as for safe further processing. Our farmers are the key persons for the cultivation of crops to provide food to the entire population.
  2. Benefits of using quality seed .The good quality seed has high return per unit area as the genetic potentiality of the crop can be fully exploited. Less infestation of land with weed seed/other crop seeds. Less disease and insect problem. Minimization of seed/seedling rate i.e., fast and uniform emergence of seedling.
  3. Crop protection encompasses: Pesticide-based approaches such as herbicides, insecticides and fungicides. Biological pest control approaches such as cover crops, trap crops and beetle banks. Barrier-based approaches such as agrotextiles and bird netting
  4. seedling is a young sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. Seedling development starts with germination of the seed. A typical young seedling consists of three main parts: the radicle (embryonic root), the hypocotyl (embryonic shoot), and the cotyledons (seed leaves). ... This is epigeal germination.

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