Environmental Sciences, asked by Ashish9376, 11 months ago

How do wildfires help control plant disease?
a.
Wildfires are more likely to kill off plants that are likely to spread disease.
b.
Wildfires help control populations of fungi and insects that can lead to plant disease.
c.
Wildfires thin underbrush which leads to plant disease.
d.
All of the above
ITS OPTION B ON E2020

Answers

Answered by 10sanjay10sanjay
1

Answer:

it is a large , destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush

Explanation:

The wildfire has caused a tremendous amount of destruction and losses for forests.

Wildfires not only destroys forests but control diseases and improve forage for grazing.

By burning, it removes the pests and other insects which spread its poison that causes trees to get infected.

Burning prevents further spread of diseases to other plants

Answered by skyfall63
5

Option (D) is correct answer as Wildfires are useful in restoring ecosystem.

Explanation:

  • Wildfires are useful in controlling the ecosystem disturbed due to some diseases and insects.
  • With the help of wildfire, there will be a temporary loss in some region but it will lead to extraordinary growth.
  • Wildfire improves the soil quality by decomposing the organic material and renewing the soil nutrients.
  • There are chances of habitat loss but it will increase the production of food grazers.
  • Certain plants can be reproduced through wildfire due to cracking their seeds.

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