What is the meaning of desirable agronomic characters?Explain by giving examples
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Desirable agronomic characteristics are:
(i) Tallness and profuse branching are desirable characters for fodder crops.
(ii) Dwarfness is desired in cereals, so that less nutrients are consumed by these crops.
Answer:
desirable agronomic characters are:
1. tallness and profuse branching are desirable agronomic characters for fodder crops.
for example in grasses, makes it desirable for grazing instead of hay. as profuse branching refers to the repeated branching of trees. fodder crops are easy to cut and they are helpful for feeding cattle.
2. dwarfness is desired in cereals so that less nutrients are consumed by this crops
for example wheat and mustard are grown together because mustard does not consumed much nutrients from the soil
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well i didn't found the examples in the text book so i give it according to my understanding