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Design of Experimental Lily Plantation in Sunderbans


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An experiment is conducted in the Sunderbans delta region to determine if lilies can be successfully grown in the area. The experiment used a uniformity trial approach to evaluate the quality of the soil, and the results show that the coastal weather, frequent cyclonic storms, humid climate, and soil condition had little to no effect on the plantation. The statistical analysis of the data collected from the plantation site shows that all the plants have matured simultaneously, indicating that plantation of lilies in the Sunderbans Delta is environmentally feasible

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Deltaic conditions, Environmental feasibility test, Lily, Sunderbans.
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Nilabhra Rohan Das
19, Raj Krishna Pal Lane, Kolkata 700 075, India

Abstract


An experiment is conducted in the Sunderbans delta region to determine if lilies can be successfully grown in the area. The experiment used a uniformity trial approach to evaluate the quality of the soil, and the results show that the coastal weather, frequent cyclonic storms, humid climate, and soil condition had little to no effect on the plantation. The statistical analysis of the data collected from the plantation site shows that all the plants have matured simultaneously, indicating that plantation of lilies in the Sunderbans Delta is environmentally feasible

Keywords


Deltaic conditions, Environmental feasibility test, Lily, Sunderbans.

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