Agricultural Botany

Agricultural botany is the study of the biology of plants used in farming and food production. It is an important area of research as it helps to improve crop yields and develop more sustainable methods of food production. Agricultural botany involves the study of the morphology, physiology, genetics, and population dynamics of plants important for agriculture. It helps identify the best varieties of plants to use in farming, and how to optimize the use of water, nutrients, and other inputs for the most efficient growth. Agricultural botany also includes the study of the environmental impacts of farming, such as the effects of climate and soil on the growth of crops and their resistance to pests, diseases, and weeds. It can also help identify ways to reduce pollution from agricultural practices.

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