Diversity in Agriculture

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Diversity in Agriculture: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Inter-cropping, Fertile Soil, Plant Tissue Culture and Crop Rotation etc.

Important Questions on Diversity in Agriculture

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Tissue culture is the growth of tissues in an artificial medium separate from the organism.

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Plant tissue culture helps in the preservation of endangered plant species.

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Explain the importance of plant tissue culture.

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What would happen if all the farmers were to use only one kind of seed and grow only one kind of crop.

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The fertility of the soil may be improved by _____ of crops.

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Plants make sugar from water and carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.

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The Northern plains are fertile. Give reasons.

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Humus makes the soil fertile.

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_____ is the organic matter made of dead plants and animals.

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Farmers grow _____ crops year after year.

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Fill in the blank with an appropriate word:

(Fertility/Quantity) _____ of soil is affected by land pollution.

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Write one word.
It is made from dung and added to soil. (Manure/Chemical fertilizer)

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Coconut trees grow best near the sea.

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What do you mean by crop rotation?

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Choose the correct word from the bracket and fill in the blank.

(bacteria, air, water, rock, roots)

Earthworms and _____ make the soil fertile.

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Which of the following makes the soil fertile?

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Why is crop rotation good for the soil?

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Earthworm helps to make the soil fertile. 

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The fertility of the soil depends on the amount of:

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Humus is formed from the decomposition of dead _____.