If wheat is sown in the Kharif season .What would happen?
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Wheat is a Rabi/winter season crop which is sown in the beginning of winter (October to November). Basic climatic requirements for wheat crop are moderate temperature conditions, no water logging and frost free days. It requires water supply during flowering and before tilling only. If wheat is sown during Kharif season (summers), months of higher temperatures (May-June) and excessive water supply during rainy season would adversely affect the crop productivity..
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Kharif crops, monsoon crops or autumn crops are domesticated plants like rice that are cultivated and harvested in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh during the Indian subcontinent's monsoon season, which lasts from June to November depending on the area.[1] Monsoon rains may begin as early as May in some parts of the Indian subcontinent, and crops are generally harvested from 3rd Week of September to October. Rice, maize and cotton are some of the major kharif crops in India. The opposite of the Kharif crop is the Rabi crop, which is grown in the winter.
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