how do weeds affect the growth of crops
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Invasive weeds are regularly detectable with various surfaces, hues and habits. Weeds lessen homestead and woods profitability, they attack crops, cover pastures and now and again can hurt domesticated animals.
They forcefully seek water, supplements and daylight, bringing about lessened product yield and poor harvest quality.
These are the reasons that the weeds affect the growth of crops.
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they take nutrients from the root that are for the plant
thus, affecting the growth
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