Protected cultivation assists in healthier and larger produce. Justify with examples.
Answer: Protected cultivation is a process of growing crops in a controlled environment. This means that the temperature, humidity, light and such other factors can be regulated as per requirement of the crop. The objectives of Protected Cultivation is toprotect plants from abiotic stress, Efficient water uses with minimum weed infestation and enhancing productivity per unit area and minimizing the use of pesticides in crop production.
- There are various types of protected cultivation practices. Some of the commonly used practices are —
- forced ventilated greenhouse,
- naturally ventilated polyhouse,
- insect proof net house, shade net house,
- plastic tunnel and mulching,
- raised beds,
- Trellising and drip irrigation.
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- 1 Describe the problems of cloud burst in India giving suitable examples.
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