A farmer has sown the seeds too deep. What is he likely going to observe? Give reasons.
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When seeds are planted too deep,the farmer may face the following problems:
1. Poor growth due to lack of oxygen.
2. Germination of seed will be affected.
3. Chances of growing more of weeds.
Hence seeds should be sown at right depth in the soil suitable for germination with right intervals.
1. Poor growth due to lack of oxygen.
2. Germination of seed will be affected.
3. Chances of growing more of weeds.
Hence seeds should be sown at right depth in the soil suitable for germination with right intervals.
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If seeds are sawn too deep in the soil the seed will not germinate due to the lack of air in the wet soil.The plumule that usually comes out at the time of germination will fail to come up through the wet soil.
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