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Answered by REDPLANET
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When the seedlings are grown in the nursery for the few weeks and then transplanted on the farms for further growth of crops, it is defined as the transplantation.

A seedling is a young plant grown from a seed in a nursery. Seedlings will give you a significant head start on the season, since their maturity rate will be shorter and will result in an earlier harvest.Therefore, the risk of losing the plants is lower as compared to seeds.

All plants may not withstand 'transplanting shock' due to up rooting and replanting and the procedure may fail (say in wheat). Even in rice it becomes labor intensive and the preference is to go for direct seeding.

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Answered by kiruthikakesavan6
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Explanation:

in agriculture and gardening transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plants from one location to another

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