Tobacco better off during dry season.

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    • Abstract:
      The article focuses on effects of dry growing season and wet season on tobacco yield. Topics include tobacco as the crop of semi-arid regions making the crop much more tolerant of drought than of excessive moisture, greater risk of creating soil compaction in a wet season, crop with a shallow root system getting more prone to lodging and susceptible to nutrient deficiencies in the season, and effect of a wet season on tobacco resulting thin leaf from plants.