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what is transplantation? why is it used in the cultivate of certain crop?​

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Answered by shri1824
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Transplanting consists of preparing seedlings in nursery and then planting these seedlings in the prepared main field. Transplanting ensures a uniform plant stand and gives the rice crop a head start over emerging weeds.

For the crops that are sown in a protected environment for later transplanting, it is important for them to reach the proper point of maturity. Seedlings that are transplanted prematurely may not transplant well due to a limited root system and inability to adapt to changes in environment.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In transplantation, first seedlings are grown in a nursery for some 3-4 weeks and then transplanted to the main field for further growing.

The advantages of transplantation are-

Healthy and hybrid seeds are produced for a good crop.

More crop production.

Less or no damaged plants.

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