Biology, asked by jagadeeshkaligithi69, 1 month ago

Mahesh cultivated cotton crop in his field he did not get sufficient yield can you guess the reasons

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Answered by smileymelissarai
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Answer:

Better Ask Mahesh For the Reason

Explanation:

The reason he cannot get sufficient yield is-

a. Seeds may not be of good quality.

b. He might not have added sufficient manure or fertilizer.

c. Cotton requires less water, he might have given more water which may damage the crops.

d. Crops might have damaged due to the attack of microbes

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The reasons for the insufficient yield of cotton crops are less rainfall, low fertility soil, poor seeds, pests, and fewer nutrients.

Explanation:

  • Cotton is a Kharif crop in the major parts of the country. It is the most commonly used natural fiber.
  • Cotton is naturally a perennial. Cotton is grown on various soils ranging from well-drained deep alluvial soils in the north to black clayey soils.
  • Cotton is semi-tolerant to salinity and sensitive to waterlogging and thus prefers well-drained soils.
  • Depending on the weather conditions, the time of sowing and harvesting varies in different parts.
  • Thrips, Cutworms, Cotton aphid and bollworms are the important pest that damages the cotton plants.
  • The micronutrients essential to cotton are zinc, iron, manganese copper, boron, molybdenum and chlorine.
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