Biodegradable mulch films support root proliferation and yield in water-saving rice production


      Biodegradable mulch films have emerged as a sustainable alternative to conventional plastic mulching, offering promising benefits in water-saving rice production systems. These eco-friendly films help conserve soil moisture, suppress weed growth, and moderate soil temperature, creating a favorable environment for root development. Enhanced root proliferation under biodegradable mulch supports improved nutrient uptake and stress resilience, ultimately leading to increased grain yield. Moreover, the gradual decomposition of these films adds organic matter to the soil without leaving harmful residues, aligning with environmentally conscious agricultural practices. Their integration into water-saving irrigation strategies not only promotes crop productivity but also contributes to long-term soil health and resource conservation in rice cultivation.

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