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Rice growth process

Saul Goodman
2020-07-04 23:33:38
When the seeds of rice are sown into the soil, the radicle will be drawn out, and the soil will grow upward to grow into seedlings. After the seedlings grow for a period of time, they will be transplanted, and then they will be continuously jointing. It usually takes a month from the beginning of jointing to the emergence of young ears. After the spike is pulled out, the stem will grow and pull up, and the flower will slowly enrich the grain.

I. seedling stage

Collect the rice seeds, and then sow them in the soil. When the growth conditions are suitable, the seeds will take out the radicle and grow upward to emerge the soil. This period is the stage when the seedlings start to pull up. Before the leaves do not grow out, they absorb the nutrients in the soil by absorbing the roots. After the leaves grow out, they can not only be absorbed by the roots, but also by the leaves. Absorption of light into nutrition.

2. Tillering stage

The stage from transplanting to jointing is called tillering stage. Because after transplanting, the root system will be damaged and it will take a period of time to recover. It will take about 5-7 days for the part on the ground to recover.

3. Heading period

It usually takes a month from the beginning of jointing to the emergence of young ears, which is the key to growth. After that, with the growth, the ears will be pulled out, about 5 - 7 days apart.

4. Fruiting period

After the ears are pulled out, they are still shriveled and not full of fruit. During the period from flowering to grain maturity, the stems will grow and pull up, and the flowers will gradually enrich the grains. This stage determines whether the high yield can be achieved, and the application of fertilizer needs to be paid attention to.

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