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two crops by transplantation

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Answered by Anonymous
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tomato and paddy...........
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\impliesThe process of transferring healthy seedlings from a nursery to the field is called Transplantation.

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In plants like tomato, rice, chillies, etc., the seeds are not put on the field directly but are sown in seedbeds in nurseries. The seedlings are selected and then transplanted, i.e., transferred to the field.

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Only healthy seed are transferred through this method.

It promotes better root and shoot development.

It allows sowing of the plantlets at proper distances and proper depth.

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