Boosting seedling age and density increases rice yield, revolutionizing cultivation.
Delayed transplantation of rice seedlings can reduce grain yield. A study looked at how seedling age and cultivation density affect rice growth and yield. Older seedlings had fewer tillers and lower grain yield. Higher cultivation density increased effective panicles and grain yield for 30- and 35-day-old seedlings. More dry matter before flowering and better efficiency in using it can help offset yield loss from delayed transplantation.