Improvement in Food Resources questions-WPS Office
Improvement in Food Resources questions-WPS Office
Improvement in Food Resources questions-WPS Office
1.infestation of insects
2.weight loss
3.poor germination ability
4.degradation in quality
5.discolouration
6.poor market price
Question 3. What are the desirable agronomic characteristics for crop improvements?
Answer:
Desirable agronomic characteristics for crop improvements are:
(a) Tallness and profuse branching are desirable characters for fodder crops.
(b) Dwarfness is desired in cereals, so that less nutrients are consumed by these crops.
Question 4. What are macro-nutrients and why are they called macro-nutrients?
Answer: Macro-nutrients are the essential elements which are utilised by plants in large quantities.
Many macro-nutrients are required by the plants for the following functions:
1.By the continuous use of fertilizers, the soil becomes powdery, dry and rate of soil erosion increases.
2.By the use of fertilizers, the organic matter decreases which further decreases the porosity of soil and
the plant roots do not get oxygen properly,
3.The nature of soil changes to acidic or basic.
Question 7 Which of the following conditions will give the most benefits? Why?
(a) Farmers use high-quality seeds, do not adopt irrigation or use fertilizers.
(b) Farmers use ordinary seeds, adopt irrigation and use fertilizer.
(c) Farmers use quality seeds, adopt irrigation, use fertilizer and use crop protection measures.
Answer: In this, (c) Farmers use quality seeds, adopt irrigation, use fertilizer and use crop protection
measures.
Use of any quality seeds is not sufficient until they are properly irrigated, enriched with fertilizers and
protected from biotic factors. Hence, option (c) will give the most benefits.
Question.8 Why should preventive measures and biological control methods be preferred for
protecting crops?
Answer. Diseases in plants are caused by pathogens. To get rid of pathogens, some preventive measures
and biological control methods are used as they are simple, economic and minimise pollution without
affecting the soil quality.
Question 1. What are the desirable characters of bee varieties suitable for honey production?
Answer:
Question 1. Explain any one method of crop production which ensures high yield.
Answer:
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.
Question 9. How do you differentiate between capture fishing, mariculture, and aquaculture?
Answer:
Capture fishing: It is the fishing in which fishes are captured from natural resources like pond, sea
water and estuaries.
Mariculture: It is the culture of fish in marine water. Varieties like prawns, oysters, bhetki and
mullets are cultured for fishing.
Aquaculture: It is done both in fresh water and in marine water.