Crop physiology

                                        Crop physiology


1. CRP 301 - Crop physiology
2. PPHY 161 - Crop physiology
3.CROP PHYSIOLOGY

PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION

Introduction - Crop Physiology

Genetic potential of a plant and its interaction with environmental factors 
decides its growth and development by influencing or modifying certain internal 
processes. Plant physiology studies about these internal processes and their 
functional aspects. It helps to understand various biological processes of the plants 
like Photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, translocation, nutrient uptake, plant 
growth regulation through hormones and such other processes which have 
profound impact on crop yield.

Crop: 

is a group of plants grown as a community in a specific locality and, for a 
specific purpose. 

Crop Physiology- Definition : 

 Crop physiology is the study of the ways in which plant physiological processes 
are integrated to cause whole plant responses in communities. 
 The subject matter of crop physiology includes the ways in which the knowledge 
of plant physiology is applied for better management of crops.

Reference            


TNAU - Tamilnadu Agriculture University, Coimbatore Materials And TNAU - Affiliated Private College Materials, TNAU Government College Materials, ICAR - Indian Council Of Agriculture Research, New Delhi Materials to Collected.

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