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Fiesta28 [93]
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why is it important to understand plant physiology in crop/plant production and productivity?in your discussion make sure that y

ou mention related fields/areas in agriculture which specifically require a background of plant physiology​
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Paladinen [302]3 years ago
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Answer:Knowledge of Seed physiology helps in understanding of different physiological and morphological changes that occur during germination.  By knowing the different inputs requirement of plants (water, nutrients, sunlight) we can easily manage the plant population to get highest yield.

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