Why is there enormous pressure in land Intensive subsistence farming?
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
❂Radhe Radhe❂
Once the embryo germinates from its seed or parent plant, it begins to produce additional organs (leaves, stems, and roots) through the process of organogenesis. New roots grow from root meristems located at the tip of the root, and new stems and leaves grow from shoot meristems located at the tip of the shoot.
Answered by
4
Answer:
Intensive subsistence farming is practiced in areas of high population and efforts are directed to obtain maximum output from the land. As a result, high dosages of biochemical inputs and intensive irrigation facilities are employed, that puts enormous pressure on land.
Similar questions