Biology, asked by kumarbalmukund719, 10 months ago

why must weeds be removed from a field​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

They rob soil moisture and nutrients from the competing crop and decrease harvest efficiencies. Weeds also compete with the crop for sunlight. Because they are plants competing to survive in a limited space, weeds are actively removing nutrients from the soil to grow taller, stronger and healthier each day.

Answered by indu18bhatia
3

Answer:

Weeds must be removed from the fields because:

Explanation:

1) It will tke nutrition from the soil .

2) That will lead to the competition between plants and weeds .

3) Sometimes it can cause serious injuries

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