Biology, asked by tanu2308, 1 year ago

#fill in the blanks:
1}farming without the use of chemicals and fertilizers herbicides and pesticides is known as ________.
2} casual organisms of any disease is called _________.
3} pigeon pea is a good source of __________.
4}between pea is an important ________crop.
5} photoperiod affect the_______.
6}________ nutrients are required in large quantity and are called________.
7}_________ nutrients are needed in small quantity for plants and are called_________.

#state true and false :
1}milk producing animals are called mulch animals.
2}NPK is a complex chemical fertilizer.
3} when compost is prepared by making use of bacteria to hasten the process of decomposition of plant and animal waste, the product is called vermicompost.

Answers

Answered by williampreetbhullar1
9
1.organic farming
2.pathogen
3 protein ,dietary fibre and various vitamins
4. leguminous fodder crop
5 flowering
6.essential ,macronutrient
7.essential ,micronutrients

TRUE FALSE
1.true
2 true
3.false

williampreetbhullar1: thanks for marking it as brainliest
tanu2308: wlcum
tanu2308: the 4th one is wrong by mistake it happened the correct is berseem is an important ______crop.
williampreetbhullar1: I have corrected answer
tanu2308: ok thank u
williampreetbhullar1: my pleasure
Answered by mindfulmaisel
4

Fill in the blanks:

(1)     Organic Farming

(2)     Pathogens

(3)     Proteins, Dietary fibres, and vitamins. It also contains a high amount of magnesium, manganese copper and phosphorus

(4)     Legume crop

(5)     It affects the flowering cycle of the plant

(6)     Macronutrients require a large quantity

(7)     Micronutrients are required in small quantity

True or false:

1)      True, milch producing animals are termed as mulch animals eg., cow and buffalo

2)      True, NPK ( Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium ) is a complex chemical fertilizer that is required for the plant growth, but its complex in nature so it is difficult to degrade

3)      False, Vermicomposting is a method of making compost using worms and not bacteria

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