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Seedling emergence in different crops differs according to soil temperature. In peas and turnips seedling emergence stops at a soil temperature of 35°C and in other crops at 45°C. The minimum temperature for seedling emergence is above 10°C in case of cotton, sorghum, rice, maize and musk melon and above 15°C in case of squash, bottle gourd and Okra. Winter crops like wheat, gram, peas, and turnips emerges at 5°C but the percent emergence would be low. The optimum range for seedling emergence is narrower for vegetable crops as compared with cereals.

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