Question: The dried leaves of Neem are used
Options:
as insecticide
as weedicide
as fungicide
All of the above
🌳 Neem
→ The scientific name of Neem is Azadirachta indica.
→ Neem is native to the Indian subcontinent and many African countries.
→ It is typically grown in tropical and semi-tropical regions.
→ Planting Neem trees is beneficial for the environment.
→ Neem has immense medicinal qualities, and every part of the tree, including the bark, branches, leaves, and seeds, holds medicinal properties.
→ Neem is often called ‘The Village Pharmacy’ due to its wide range of uses.
→ Besides its medicinal uses, Neem is also a source of fertilizer, pesticide, and timber.
→ In short, Neem is a unique tree (a panacea) offering numerous benefits.
✅ Explanation
→ Dried neem leaves are used to store food grains at home because they help keep pests away with their characteristic smell.
→ Dried neem leaves are also used as an insecticide.
→ They are extensively used in Ayurveda, Unani, and Homoeopathic medicine to treat inflammation, infections, fever, skin diseases, and dental disorders.
🛑 Additional Information
🐞 Insecticides
→ Insecticides are chemicals used to control insects by either killing them or preventing them from causing damage.
→ They are classified based on their structure and mode of action.
🌿 Weedicides
→ Weedicides are chemicals used to kill unwanted plants (weeds).
→ They are designed to target specific plants while leaving other crops unharmed.
→ Weedicides are widely used in agriculture to enhance productivity.
🍄 Fungicides
→ Fungicides are chemical or biological agents used to kill parasitic fungi or their spores.
→ Fungi can cause significant damage in agriculture, leading to critical losses in yield, quality, and profit.