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Explain the role of agent in sunflowe crops​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sunflower belongs to the family Asteraceae. The Helianthus genus contains 65 different species of which 14 are annual plants. The sunflower plant originated in eastern North America. It is thought to have been domesticated around 3000 B.C. by Native Americans. In the late 1800s the sunflower was introduced in the Russian Federation where it became a food crop and Russian farmers made significant improvements in the way that the sunflower was cultivated. Since 3000 B.C. a wide range of uses of sunflower have been reported throughout the world such as ornamental plant, medicinal, alimentary, feedstock, fodder, dyes for textile industry, body painting, decorations, and so on. Sunflower species are allelopathic in nature and this crop appears to have a bright future, especially if the scientists can translate the cutting-edge research into technologies that will reduce the reliance on synthetic herbicides, pesticides, and crop protection chemicals.

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Sunflower belongs to the family Asteraceae. The Helianthus genus contains 65 different species of which 14 are annual plants. The sunflower plant originated in eastern North America. It is thought to have been domesticated around 3000 B.C. by Native Americans. In the late 1800s the sunflower was introduced in the Russian Federation where it became a food crop and Russian farmers made significant improvements in the way that the sunflower was cultivated. Since 3000 B.C. a wide range of uses of sunflower have been reported throughout the world such as ornamental plant, medicinal, alimentary, feedstock, fodder, dyes for textile industry, body painting, decorations, and so on. Sunflower species are allelopathic in nature and this crop appears to have a bright future, especially if the scientists can translate the cutting-edge research into technologies that will reduce the reliance on synthetic herbicides, pesticides, and crop protection chemicals.....

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