Evaluation of soil quality and system sustainability in ratoon rice paddy field under green manure


      The evaluation of soil quality and system sustainability in ratoon rice paddy fields under green manure management highlights its potential for improving long-term agricultural productivity and environmental health. Incorporating green manure into ratoon rice cultivation enhances soil structure, increases organic matter, and promotes nutrient cycling, leading to improved fertility and water retention. This practice supports sustainable rice production by reducing dependence on chemical fertilizers, enhancing microbial activity, and maintaining ecological balance in paddy ecosystems. Overall, adopting green manure in ratoon rice systems contributes to soil health preservation and sustainable farming practices.

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