If rows of crops are spaced 1.0m apart with one seed sown per stand, determine the spacing between stands to obtain a plant population of 40,000 plants per ...
If rows of crops are spaced 1.0m apart with one seed sown per stand, determine the spacing between stands to obtain a plant population of 40,000 plants per hectare.
Answer Details
To determine the spacing between stands to obtain a plant population of 40,000 plants per hectare, we first need to understand the definition of plant population. Plant population is the number of plants per unit area. In this case, the desired plant population is 40,000 plants per hectare.
If the rows of crops are spaced 1.0m apart with one seed sown per stand, then the distance between the plants within a row is not important for determining the plant population per hectare.
We can calculate the number of plants per hectare as follows:
40,000 plants/ha = (10,000 m²/ha) x (1 row/1.0 m) x (1 stand/x)
Solving for x, we get:
x = (10,000 m²/ha) / (40,000 plants/ha) = 0.25 m/stand
Therefore, the spacing between stands required to obtain a plant population of 40,000 plants per hectare is 0.25 meters.
Hence, the correct answer is 0.25m.