Deeper transplanting boosts tobacco growth and resilience in changing climates.
The study looked at how different transplanting depths affect the growth and stress resistance of flue-cured tobacco plants. They found that moderately deep transplanting at 15 cm helped the plants grow quickly, develop strong roots, and resist stress better. This method improved plant uniformity and yield, but didn't have a big impact on quality or chemical composition. Overall, transplanting tobacco plants moderately deep is best for growing healthy plants in certain ecological conditions.