Biology, asked by suhani99, 1 year ago

What are weeds ? Why are they unwanted in cultivated fields


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Answered by mohmmedsufiyanali19
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Weeds are unwanted plants which compete with the actual crops for food, space and light. They take up nutrientsand reduce the growth of the crop. Therefore, removal of weeds from cultivated fields during early staged of crop growth is essential for a good and healthy harvest.

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Weeds are unwanted and uncultivated plants.

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A plant that is not valued where it is growing and is usually of vigorous growth.

They are unwanted and uncultivated field because they absorbed or actual all nutrients from the field, like as Water, glucose and space cover.
So, it is very important for removing.
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