What will happen if distance and depth are not maintain at the time of sowing of seeds
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In the event that the separation and profundity is not kept up than if the separation is less the seeds should compete for supplements, water, daylight which will bring about despicable development and if the separation is extensive at that point there will be wastage of land and if the profundity of seed is huge then the seed won't get legitimate oxygen to develop and if their profundity is short of what they will be consumed by the birds and different life forms.
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Sowing of seeds is one of the many important parts of crop production. Good quality seeds are selected and are sown in the prepared soil with the help of various tools like traditional tools and seed drill.
Maintaining the proper distance and depth at time of Sowing of seeds is very important because it ensures enough space for every seed and also covering of the seeds from soil after sowing, so that the seeds could not get damaged by the birds and other organisms. If the seeds are sown superficially, can be eaten by birds and other organisms. They should not be sown too deep also. In order to avoid overcrowding of plants, it is very important to leave some space between two seeds. This will allow plants to get nutrient and water from the soil and also sufficient sunlight.
Maintaining the proper distance and depth at time of Sowing of seeds is very important because it ensures enough space for every seed and also covering of the seeds from soil after sowing, so that the seeds could not get damaged by the birds and other organisms. If the seeds are sown superficially, can be eaten by birds and other organisms. They should not be sown too deep also. In order to avoid overcrowding of plants, it is very important to leave some space between two seeds. This will allow plants to get nutrient and water from the soil and also sufficient sunlight.
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