What is the primary characteristic of weeds in agriculture?

What is the primary characteristic of weeds in agriculture?

  1. They are beneficial for crop growth.
  2. They are cultivated intentionally by farmers.
  3. They compete with crops for resources. ✓
  4. They do not require any maintenance.

Explanation

Weeds primary characteristic is competition with crops for water, nutrients, sunlight, and space. This competition reduces crop yields significantly if weeds are not controlled.

Weed traits that make them successful: rapid growth, prolific seed production, seed dormancy, ability to spread vegetatively, and tolerance of harsh conditions.

Understanding weed biology helps farmers choose effective control methods and timing for best results.