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why is the depth at which seeds are planted important?​


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Answered by cheshta73
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Many factors can influence yield potential positively or negatively. One of these factors is planting depth. ... Shallow planting depth can cause the corn plant's main nodal root system to form right at the soil surface. Shallow roots do a poor job of taking up water and nutrients and anchoring the plant.

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Answered by sonukumardreamer
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it is because , the roots of seeds need of water

if planted too deep you plants could run out of energy before reach sunlight..

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