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- 20 Jul 2024
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Mulches provide multiple benefits including suppressing weeds by reducing light availability which hinders their germination and growth, conserving soil by minimizing erosion, and offering thermal insulation that enhances dew deposition. Therefore, all of these effects collectively explain the role of mulches.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which of the following is NOT involved in reclaiming dry lands without the use of irrigation?
- 2.Which of the following factors are involved in highway planting?
- 3.Which of the following activities are considered cultural practices in agriculture?
- 4.Which of the following are considered the primary categories of mulching?
- 5.Which of the following activities are involved in protection and site maintenance?
- 6.What does aesthetic planting primarily involve?
- 7.Which of the following factors are involved in the reclamation of barren hill slopes?
- 8.Various ecological zones require distinct methods for afforestation. Which of the following are considered techniques used in afforestation across different environments?
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