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If you were a farmer, what criteria would you consider before selecting crops for mixed cropping?

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To select crops for mixed cropping as a farmer, you would need to consider several important criteria. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the factors to take into account: ### Step 1: Compatibility of Crops - **Explanation**: Choose crops that have complementary growth habits and nutrient requirements. For example, pairing a deep-rooted crop with shallow-rooted ones can maximize space and resource use. ### Step 2: Growth Duration - **Explanation**: Select crops with different growth durations. This ensures that while one crop is maturing, the other can utilize the space and resources effectively. For instance, fast-growing crops can be planted alongside slower-growing ones. ...
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CENGAGE BIOLOGY-IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES : PLANTS-MANDATORY EXERCISE (Exercise Set II)
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  2. Give examples for the following: Air-borne diseases:

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  3. Give examples for the following: Soil-borne diseases:

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  4. Give examples for the following: Water-borne diseases:

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  5. Which are the major insect and disease attacking the paddy crop? Ins...

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  6. Give one example each where fumigation and spraying is more suitable.

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  7. Name any two storage pests of food grains found commonly in India.

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  8. A farmer grows leguminous crops alternately with cereal crops. Which a...

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  9. Differentiate between the following: Agro forestry and horti-pastora...

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  10. Differentiate between the following: Mixed cropping and intercroppin...

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  11. Crop rotation intensity = ("number of crops in crop rotation")/?xx100

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  12. What is monetary benefit?

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  14. List out some useful traits in improved crop ?

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  15. Define 'Selection'

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  16. Define hybridisation.

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  18. Some of the high-yielding varieties of crops are Ganga 101, Sarbati So...

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  19. Some of the high-yielding varieties of crops are Ganga 101, Sarbati So...

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