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1.3 The importance of weeds

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Most plants grow in communities consisting of many individuals. If the resources available (such as space, water, nutrients and light) become limiting then each species will be forced to compete. Weeds are often naturally adapted to a given environment and so may grow faster than the crop, especially since the crop species has been selected primarily for high yield rather than competitive ability. A unit of land may therefore be regarded as having a finite potential biomass to be shared between crop and weeds, the final proportion being determined by their relative competitive ability.

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