what is difference between weed and herbicide
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the weedicide is use to kill unnecessary plants which competate with crops for food water etc
herbicide is used to kill herbs which grow with the crop
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A weed is a plant that is poisonous in a certain context. Herbicides are used to control undesired plants on farms, in commercial forests, and on lawns and managed landscapes.
EXPLANATION:
Weed
- A weed that grows in an unwelcomed location and competes with cultivated plants.
- Any plant that grows or reproduces aggressively is referred to as a weed.
- There is no botanical relevance to the name "weed."
- They are several kinds of weeds . Ragweed, Deer Tongue, Bull Thistle, Smooth Brome, Slender Rush & Spotted Knapweed.
Herbicides
- A Herbicide that grows in an welcomed location and competes with cultivated plants.
- Herbicides are just one tool available to farmers in the fight against weeds.
- Herbicides are known by their botanical name, 2,4-D. (2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid)
- They are several kinds of herbicides. Effect, selectivity, persistence, application, and action are all ways to classify herbicides.
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