Biology, asked by vivekanandvaidy523, 11 months ago

What do you mean transplantation state two advantages of transplantation of seeding

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Answered by 434Shubham
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The process of transplantation in crop production has the following advantages:

1. It enables us to select only healthy seedlings for the plants.

2. The process of transplantation promotes better penetration of roots in the soil.

3. It promotes better development of shoot system of plants.

4. The process of transplantation enables us to plant the seedlings at the right spacing so as to ensure the uniform availability of water, nutrients and sunlight to the plants.

Answered by dynamogirl
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Transplantation:-

For certain crops such as rice ( paddy) , tomato , onion , chilli etc . seeds are not directly sown in a main Fields . In such cases , the seeds are firstly sown in a small seed- bed callled nursery.

When the seedlings ( new plants ) have 4-5 leaves , then the healthy seedlings are transferred into the main filed.

Advantages of transplantation :

Transplantation method has the following advantages -

1) Transplantation enables selective cultivation of healthy seedling. This results in better crop production.

2) Transplantation permits better root penetration into the soil.

3) Transplantation allows better shoot development.

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