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Answered by rbahadurb71gmailcom
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Weeds reduce crop yield because they compete with the crop for nutrients, water and light. Weed control measures are focused directly or indirectly on improving the competitive ability of the crop with regard to the weeds.

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Answered by PotterHead44
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Weeds compete with the crop for light, nutrients, water and root space. Some weeds can damage the crop by producing toxic substances or acting as hosts for diseases. Annual weeds compete most effectively with wheat during the seedling stages and early tillering. So this is the critical period for weed control.

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