High planting density boosts kale seed yield, revolutionizing crop efficiency.
The study looked at how different amounts of nitrogen and planting density affect the growth and seed yield of kale plants. They found that nitrogen levels didn't make a big difference in seed yield, so using less nitrogen is better. However, planting more kale plants in a smaller area increased seed yield significantly. This means that planting kale more densely can help farmers grow more crops in the same space.