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Crop
 Crop refers to plants sown and harvested by man for economic use.
 A crop is a non- animal species or variety that is grown to be harvested
as food, fodder, timber, fuel or for any other economic purpose.
Crop Production
 It ideals with the production of various crops, which includes food crops,
fodder crops, fiber crops, sugar, oil seeds etc. It includes agronomy, soil
science, entomology, pathology, microbiology etc.
 Crop production is a complex process. Its success depends on crop and
environmental factors both. Apart from these, socio-economic and
political factors also determine the success of crop production. Crop
production as an art, science and business
Factors affecting crop production:
Several factors affected the crop production. These factors are to be
taken into consideration by a crop producer (farmer) during crop
planning & crop production. Some of these factors are under control
of a producer, whereas, others can be modified for obtaining good
results. On the contrary, some factors are beyond the control of crop
producer.
 Factor within total control
 Factors that can be manipulated
 Factors outside the producer’s control
Elements affecting crop production:
Some specialists have identified 52 elements/ factors affecting growth
and production. It is believed that, a farmer can control 45 of them. A
crop producer may not manage these 7 Factors; these are
temperature, solar radiation, strong winds, inundation or flood,
rainfall, carbon dioxide and altitude.
Classification of elements affecting crop production
1. Genetic or Internal Factors
2. Environmental or External Factors:
a) Temperature
b) Moisture
c) Solar energy
d) Composition of atmosphere
e) Soil structure & composition of soil air
f) Soil reaction
g) Biotic factors
h) Nutrient elements
i) Growth restricting substance
j) Toxic atmosphere substance
Genetic/ Internal factors
1. Genetics can be easily known with the development and introduction
of new varieties & hybrid of cultivated crops and consequently upon
there has been a big jump in the production & productivity of crops.
2. Variety & Plant nutrient needs: it is obvious that, the high crop yields
produced with modern hybrid varieties, will require more plant
nutrient than was necessary for lower yields of past. Under low-
fertility conditions a new high – yielding variety cannot develop to its
full yield potential.
Environmental/External factors
Environment is defined as the aggregate of all the external condition and
influences affecting the life and development of an organism.
1. Temperature: Temperature is measure of intensity of heat. Physicists consider
that, the temperature of our universe ranges from a low – 273 0C to a high of
several million degrees near the center of sun. The range of growth for most
agricultural plants however, is usually much narrower; perhaps between 15 to
40 0C.
a) Photosynthesis: The effect of temperature on photosynthesis is complex and
different for plants of various species as well as the carbon dioxide content of the
atmosphere, the intensity of light and the duration of light of given intensity.
b) Respiration: it is also affected by change in temperature. At very high
temperature the rate of respiration is initially great but is not maintained.
c) Transpiration: The loss of water in vapour form stomata of leaves is influenced by
temperature.
d) Water absorption: Low soil temperature may adversely affect the growth of plants
by its effect on the absorption of water. If the soil temperature is low, Yet excessive
transpiration take place and the plant may be injured because of tissue
dehydration.
e) Mineral element absorption: this may be caused by lower respiratory activity or
reduced cell membrane permeability, both of which could affect uptake itself as
well as the rate and extent of root permeability in the soil.
f) Soil microbial activity: The activity of nitro bacteria and most of the
heterotrophic organisms increase with a rise in temperature. Soil PH may be
related with temperature, which may in turn affect the plant growth. It has
g) Composition of soil air: Temperature may also alter the soil air.
2. Moisture: the growth of many plant is proportional to the amount of
water present. The plant growth is restricted both at very low and very high
levels of soil moisture.
3. Solar energy: Solar energy is a significant factor in plant growth and
development. The quality, intensity and duration of light are all important.
a. Photoperiodism: Even though light quality & intensity may be limited
significance from the standpoint of field grown crops, duration of light
period is important. The behavior of the plant in relation to day length is
termed as photoperiodism.
4. Composition of atmosphere: Carbon is required for plant growth and
apart from water, is the most abundant material with in plants and other
living things. The major source of carbon for plant is carbon dioxide gas is
the atmosphere.
5. Soil structure and composition of soil air: The structure of soil,
particularly those containing appreciable quantities of silt and clay, has a
good influence on both root and shoot growth of plants
6. Soil reaction: it may affect plant development by its influence on the
availability of certain nutrients required for growth.
7. Biotic Factors: Many biotic factors can limit plant growth and cause hazard to
farming operation and pose a potential threat of reduce crop yields.
8. Nutrient elements: About 5 to 10 % dry weight of plants is composed of the
nutrient elements viz. nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, boron,
chlorine, copper , iron, magnese, molybdenum, zinc etc.
9. Growth restricting substances: Normal development of plants can be
restricted or stopped completely by toxic substances.
10. Toxic atmospheric substance: The quality of the atmosphere surrounding
above gases parts of plants may under certain conditions influence growth.

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Factor affecting crop production

  • 1. Crop  Crop refers to plants sown and harvested by man for economic use.  A crop is a non- animal species or variety that is grown to be harvested as food, fodder, timber, fuel or for any other economic purpose. Crop Production  It ideals with the production of various crops, which includes food crops, fodder crops, fiber crops, sugar, oil seeds etc. It includes agronomy, soil science, entomology, pathology, microbiology etc.  Crop production is a complex process. Its success depends on crop and environmental factors both. Apart from these, socio-economic and political factors also determine the success of crop production. Crop production as an art, science and business
  • 2. Factors affecting crop production: Several factors affected the crop production. These factors are to be taken into consideration by a crop producer (farmer) during crop planning & crop production. Some of these factors are under control of a producer, whereas, others can be modified for obtaining good results. On the contrary, some factors are beyond the control of crop producer.  Factor within total control  Factors that can be manipulated  Factors outside the producer’s control Elements affecting crop production: Some specialists have identified 52 elements/ factors affecting growth and production. It is believed that, a farmer can control 45 of them. A crop producer may not manage these 7 Factors; these are temperature, solar radiation, strong winds, inundation or flood, rainfall, carbon dioxide and altitude.
  • 3. Classification of elements affecting crop production 1. Genetic or Internal Factors 2. Environmental or External Factors: a) Temperature b) Moisture c) Solar energy d) Composition of atmosphere e) Soil structure & composition of soil air f) Soil reaction g) Biotic factors h) Nutrient elements i) Growth restricting substance j) Toxic atmosphere substance
  • 4. Genetic/ Internal factors 1. Genetics can be easily known with the development and introduction of new varieties & hybrid of cultivated crops and consequently upon there has been a big jump in the production & productivity of crops. 2. Variety & Plant nutrient needs: it is obvious that, the high crop yields produced with modern hybrid varieties, will require more plant nutrient than was necessary for lower yields of past. Under low- fertility conditions a new high – yielding variety cannot develop to its full yield potential. Environmental/External factors Environment is defined as the aggregate of all the external condition and influences affecting the life and development of an organism. 1. Temperature: Temperature is measure of intensity of heat. Physicists consider that, the temperature of our universe ranges from a low – 273 0C to a high of several million degrees near the center of sun. The range of growth for most agricultural plants however, is usually much narrower; perhaps between 15 to 40 0C.
  • 5. a) Photosynthesis: The effect of temperature on photosynthesis is complex and different for plants of various species as well as the carbon dioxide content of the atmosphere, the intensity of light and the duration of light of given intensity. b) Respiration: it is also affected by change in temperature. At very high temperature the rate of respiration is initially great but is not maintained. c) Transpiration: The loss of water in vapour form stomata of leaves is influenced by temperature. d) Water absorption: Low soil temperature may adversely affect the growth of plants by its effect on the absorption of water. If the soil temperature is low, Yet excessive transpiration take place and the plant may be injured because of tissue dehydration. e) Mineral element absorption: this may be caused by lower respiratory activity or reduced cell membrane permeability, both of which could affect uptake itself as well as the rate and extent of root permeability in the soil.
  • 6. f) Soil microbial activity: The activity of nitro bacteria and most of the heterotrophic organisms increase with a rise in temperature. Soil PH may be related with temperature, which may in turn affect the plant growth. It has g) Composition of soil air: Temperature may also alter the soil air. 2. Moisture: the growth of many plant is proportional to the amount of water present. The plant growth is restricted both at very low and very high levels of soil moisture. 3. Solar energy: Solar energy is a significant factor in plant growth and development. The quality, intensity and duration of light are all important. a. Photoperiodism: Even though light quality & intensity may be limited significance from the standpoint of field grown crops, duration of light period is important. The behavior of the plant in relation to day length is termed as photoperiodism.
  • 7. 4. Composition of atmosphere: Carbon is required for plant growth and apart from water, is the most abundant material with in plants and other living things. The major source of carbon for plant is carbon dioxide gas is the atmosphere. 5. Soil structure and composition of soil air: The structure of soil, particularly those containing appreciable quantities of silt and clay, has a good influence on both root and shoot growth of plants 6. Soil reaction: it may affect plant development by its influence on the availability of certain nutrients required for growth. 7. Biotic Factors: Many biotic factors can limit plant growth and cause hazard to farming operation and pose a potential threat of reduce crop yields. 8. Nutrient elements: About 5 to 10 % dry weight of plants is composed of the nutrient elements viz. nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, magnesium, sulphur, boron, chlorine, copper , iron, magnese, molybdenum, zinc etc.
  • 8. 9. Growth restricting substances: Normal development of plants can be restricted or stopped completely by toxic substances. 10. Toxic atmospheric substance: The quality of the atmosphere surrounding above gases parts of plants may under certain conditions influence growth.