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Download Solution PDFIdentify the incorrect statement on Wheat crop cultivation in India :
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Option 4 : Black soil region of the Deccan is not suitable for wheat cultivation.
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is option 4.
Key Points
- Wheat is the second most important cereal crop in India after rice, making it a crucial component of the Indian agricultural sector.
- It is a Rabi crop that requires a cool growing season and bright sunshine at the time of ripening.
- Wheat cultivation is predominantly concentrated in the Ganga-Satluj plains in the northwest and the black soil region of the Deccan.
- However, the Black soil region of the Deccan is generally not suitable for wheat cultivation due to its moisture-retentive properties, which are not ideal for wheat.
Additional Information
- Rabi Crop
- Rabi crops are sown in winter and harvested in the spring season.
- Examples include wheat, barley, peas, gram, and mustard.
- These crops require a cool climate for their growth and a warm climate for their germination and maturation.
- Ganga-Satluj Plains
- This region extends across the northern part of India and is known for its fertile alluvial soils.
- It is one of the most productive agricultural areas, supporting the cultivation of wheat, rice, sugarcane, and other crops.
- Black Soil
- Also known as regur soil, it is found in the Deccan trap region and is rich in iron, lime, calcium, potassium, aluminum, and magnesium.
- It is highly moisture-retentive but tends to crack during the dry season, making it less suitable for wheat cultivation.
- Black soil is ideal for growing cotton, hence it is also called "cotton soil."
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