New Rice Planting Method Boosts Yield and Quality in Cold Areas!
The study looked at how changing the spacing between rice plants affects the yield and quality of the rice. They found that using 6 seedlings per hill, with 10 cm of space between plants and 30 cm between rows, resulted in the highest yield. This pattern increased the yield by 31.42% compared to the conventional method. The spacing between plants and rows had a significant impact on the yield, with wider spacing leading to higher yields. The best quality rice was produced when using 6-8 seedlings per hill, with 10.0 cm of plant spacing, and 30.0 cm of row spacing.