Distribution of Vegetation and Soil Seed Banks

 



The distribution of vegetation and soil seed banks in paddy fields is influenced by various habitat types and farming practices. Traditional and modern farming techniques significantly impact the diversity and abundance of plant species and seed bank compositions. In intensively managed paddy fields, vegetation is often limited to a few dominant species due to frequent plowing, chemical inputs, and irrigation regimes, which suppress the growth of native plants. Conversely, less intensive practices, such as organic or low-input farming, support a more diverse seed bank and vegetation structure. Habitat types like field margins, levees, and fallow lands within paddy ecosystems play a critical role in conserving plant diversity and sustaining seed banks. These areas act as reservoirs for seeds of native and non-crop species, which can enhance biodiversity and provide ecosystem services like pollination, pest control, and soil stabilization. #soil #sciencefather #researchers #farming #farm #agriculture Visit : https://soilscientists.org/ Nomination Link: https://soilscientists.org/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee Registration Link: https://soilscientists.org/award-registration/ For Enquiries: contact@soilscientists.org Get Connected Here ------------------------ ------------------------

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