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- How can fertilizer maximize the growth and development of their plants without compromising the integrity of the plants?Plants provide a wide range of benefits to both the ecosystems in which they live, as well as to humans. Identify and describe 1) a benefit to the ecosystem, and 2) a benefit to humans specifically (1-2 sentence per function). Be sure to include information regarding why these functions are important or what impact they have.What are the pesticides commonly used in the control of plant diseases?
- Discuss the ways in which weeds damage agricultural plants and animals.5. Identify the type of environmental plant stress (abiotic or biotic) and suggest a response to or defense against the stressor. A) Drought B) Herbivory C) Pathogenic bacterial cellhow does a plant protect itself from pesticides?
- describe the various stages that are involved in plant regenerative techniques associated with the production of 'clean' planting materials for farmers' use.How can tissue culture techniques be used to study the effects of environmental factors, such as temperature, humidity, and light intensity, on the growth and development of plant cells and tissues, and how can this knowledge be applied to improve crop yields and plant resistance to abiotic stress?Which of the following are the factors that affect seed storage Moisture content Relative humidity and temperature Variety of seed Initial seed quality the activity of the organism not associated with seed
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