cross resistance
Cross Resistance: Cross resistance is the ability of a pest or disease to resist multiple control measures. For example, if a pest is resistant to one type of pesticide, it may also be resistant to other pesticides.
Cross Resistance: Cross resistance is the ability of a pest or disease to resist multiple control measures. For example, if a pest is resistant to one type of pesticide, it may also be resistant to other pesticides.
Culm: A culm is the stem of a grass or other herbaceous plant. The term is also used to refer to the main axis of a fern. A culm typically has nodes (joints) and internodes, and bears leaves, flowers, or fruits.
Cultivar: A cultivar is a plant variety that has been selected for desirable characteristics that can be maintained during propagation. Cultivars are often created by horticulturists through selective breeding or tissue culture.
Cultivation: Cultivation is the process of preparing land for crops or other plants. This usually involves plowing, tilling, and applying fertilizers or other amendments to the soil. It may also involve clearing the land of trees, brush, and other obstacles.
Cultural Carrying Capacity: The cultural carrying capacity of an area is the maximum number of people that can be sustained by its resources without damaging the environment or depleting its resources. This concept is often used in planning for population growth and sustainable development.