(a) State four aims of crop improvement. [4 marks] (b) Give four conditions necessary for

AGRICULTURE
WAEC 2009

(a) State four aims of crop improvement. [4 marks]

(b) Give four conditions necessary for seed germination. [4 marks]

(c) State the importance of conducting a germination test. [2 marks]

(d) Discuss briefly three problems associated with the use of poor quality planting materials. [6 marks]

Explanation

(a) Aims of crop improvement are

- increase the quality of crops

-Increase the quality of produce/improve nutritional value of produce

- Meet the need of growers and consumers/improve harvesting qualities.

-Adapt to climatic conditions.

- Increase resistance to diseases.

-Increase resistance to pests.

-produce crops that mature early.

Produce crops with uniform agronomic characteristics.

(b) Conditions necessary for seed germination

- Temperature/suitable temperature/optimum temperature

- Air/Oxygen Moisture/Water/Rainfall

-Viable seed

(c) Importance of conducting a germination test

-To assess the viability of the seeds.

- To determine seed rate

(d) Problems associated with the use of poor quality planting materials

- It may lead to uneven germination and establishment which will eventually require replanting.

-Seedings may be weak or feeble thereby predisposing them to mechanical damage, disease infection and if pest attack.

- It requires grading and disinfection of the planting material against seed borne pests and diseases.

-Extra costs are incurred in purchasing more planting materials.

-Uneven plant growth.

-Uneven growth may lead to uneven maturity. This will lead to haphazard nature of harvesting.

-Marketing of produce is affected by uneven maturity n and harvesting. ?

-Poor quality produce is harvested. •

-Processing is affected due to the unequal sizes of the produce.

- Yield is reduced/poor.



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