Plant crop anatomy is the study of how plants are structured. Plant crop physiology is the study of fundamental processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, plant nutrition, and hormones in plants.
what is the difference betweencrop physiology and plant physiology
R. D. Asana has written: 'Crop physiology in India' -- subject(s): Field crops, Plant physiology
appling water to a crop
A scientists that studies the growth, physiology and breedings of crops.
an example of a crop plant disease is pathogens. They can be stoped by crop rotation.
Afshin Soltani has written: 'Modeling physiology of crop development, growth and yield' -- subject(s): Development, Growth, Crops, Mathematical models, Physiology, Crop yields
Yes, cotton is a cash crop plant that is planted in monoculture for harvest and sale.
R. K. Maiti has written: 'Advances in tomato technology' -- subject(s): Technological innovations, Tomatoes 'Crop plant anatomy' -- subject(s): Plant anatomy, Agricultural productivity 'Advances in bitter gourd technology' -- subject(s): Therapeutic use, Momordica charantia, Analysis 'Plant fibres' -- subject(s): Fiber plants, Fibers
Row crop farming is the production of plants is fields versus greenhouse production.
It's study of Physiological changes observed in the crop plant ,like movement of water , nutrient, light and CO2 from external environment to the plant system for produsing essential products.
If you grow a plant or a vegetable and sell it its called a cash crop
An edible crop is any crop or plant that someone grows that can be eaten.