LABORATORY AND FIELD FERTILITY OF RICE VARIETIES SEEDS
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Under laboratory conditions, seed germination and grass strength is much higher. Sowing seeds affect the temperature of water and air. At low temperatures, seeds slowly absorb water, causing the seeds to fall from the cornea and slow down the growth process. The seeds are sown at the beginning of the process, and their wheat flourishes, occasionally sprouting grass. However, sowing seeds early will lead to relatively high yields. This is explained in such a way that every plant that grows from seeds that grows in the early stages is particularly productive, resulting in a volume of space in the field. Sowing grain at night results in poor performance. This is mainly due to adverse weather conditions.
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