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Agronomy
QUESTION #2053
Question 1
The 'source–sink' relationship in crop physiology as applied to agronomic management refers to:
Correct Answer Explanation
In crop physiology, source = photosynthetic organs producing assimilates; sink = organs storing assimilates (grain, tubers). Yield is co-limited by both: a large source with small sink (poor grain set) wastes photosynthate; a large sink with small source (poor canopy) starves grain fill. Agronomic practices (planting density, nutrition, irrigation) manage both.
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