Science, asked by sakinajaorawala44, 8 hours ago

why do weeds harm crop plants?​

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Answered by vrldwvd
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Answer:

Weeds compete with crops for one or more plant growth factors such as mineral nutrients, water, solar energy and space and they hinder crop cultivation operations. Competition for mineral nutrients: Being hardy and vigorous in growth habit; they soon outgrow the crops and consume large amount of water and nutrients.

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Answered by DoNaLdOp
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Answer:

Weeds harm crops because they compete with the main crop plant for food, space, water and sunlight. And this competition between the main crops and the weeds affect the main crops growth and harm them in a bad way.

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