1. One method used for crop production which ensures high yield is plant breeding. It is the science involved in improving the varieties of crops by breeding plants. The plants from different areas/places is picked up with desired traits and then hybridisation or cross-breeding of these varieties is doRead more

    One method used for crop production which ensures high yield is plant breeding. It is the science involved in improving the varieties of crops by breeding plants. The plants from different areas/places is picked up with desired traits and then hybridisation or cross-breeding of these varieties is done to obtain a plant/crop of desired characteristic.
    The high yielding crop variety shows the following characteristics:
    High yield, early maturation, less water for irrigation, better quality seeds are produced, less fertilizers required, adapts itself to the environmental conditions.

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  2. They are used to ensure good vegetative growth (leaves, branches and flowers), giving rise to healthy plants, that results in high crop production.

    They are used to ensure good vegetative growth (leaves, branches and flowers), giving rise to healthy plants, that results in high crop production.

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  3. Advantages of using inter-cropping: It helps to maintain soil fertility. It increases productivity per unit area. Save labour and time. Both crops can be easily harvested and processed separately. Advantages of using crop rotation: It improves the soil fertility. It avoids depletion of a particularRead more

    Advantages of using inter-cropping:

    1. It helps to maintain soil fertility.
    2. It increases productivity per unit area.
    3. Save labour and time.
    4. Both crops can be easily harvested and processed separately.

    Advantages of using crop rotation:

    1. It improves the soil fertility.
    2. It avoids depletion of a particular nutrient from soil.
    3. It minimise pest infestation and diseases.
    4. It helps in weed control.
    5. It prevents change in the chemical nature of the soil.
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  4. Genetic manipulation is a process of incorporating desirable (genes) characters into crop varieties by hybridisation. Hybridisation involves crossing between genetically dissimilar plants. This is done for production of varieties with desirable characteristics like profuse branching in fodder crops,Read more

    Genetic manipulation is a process of incorporating desirable (genes) characters into crop varieties by hybridisation. Hybridisation involves crossing between genetically dissimilar plants. This is done for production of varieties with desirable characteristics like profuse branching in fodder crops, high yielding varieties in maize, wheat, etc.
    Genetic manipulation is useful in developing varieties which shows:

    • Increased yield
    • Better quality
    • Shorter and early maturity period
    • Better adaptability to adverse environmental conditions
    • Desirable characteristics
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  5. The factors responsible for loss of grains during storage are: Abiotic factors like moisture (present in foodgrains), humidity (of air) and temperature. Biotic factors like insects, rodents, birds, mites and bacteria.

    The factors responsible for loss of grains during storage are:

    1. Abiotic factors like moisture (present in foodgrains), humidity (of air) and temperature.
    2. Biotic factors like insects, rodents, birds, mites and bacteria.
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