Abstract:It has been found that the effect of planting density is hardly noticeable for one-year-old seedlings, but very apparent for 2-year-old ones. With the increase of planting density, the leaf area gets smaller, stem higher, and root thinner and shorter. The larger the planting density. The smaller the dry weights of canopy and root and the root-canopy ratio. It is thus advocated that rational planting densities be selected according to the proper cultivation systems.