Paddy-upland rotation is an unavoidable cropping system for Asia to meet the increasing demand for food. The reduction in grain yields has increased the research interest on the soil properties of rice-based cropping systems. Paddy-upland rotation fields are unique from other wetland or upland soils, because they are associated with frequent cycling between wetting and drying under anaerobic and aerobic conditions; such rotations affect the soil C and N cycles, make the chemical speciation and biological effectiveness of soil nutrient elements varied with seasons, increase the diversity of soil organisms, and make the soil physical properties more difficult to analyze. Consequently, maintaining or improving soil quality at a desirable level...
Paddy soils, a type of Hydragric Anthrosol, have much greater soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN) ...
Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML105) is a premium fragrant rice variety and is widely grown in Thung Kula Ro...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...
Copyright © 2014 Wei Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
In the Mekong Delta, alluvial clay soils have been used intensively over many generations for rice m...
A 10-year-long field trial (between 2001 and 2010) was conducted to investigate the effect of paddy-...
In tropical deltas, intensive monoculture with three rice crops per year (RRR) has been the standard...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Many studies have shown that the microbial biomass content in paddy soils is much higher than that i...
Rotating upland crops with puddled rice is an effective strategy to reduce resource use and increase...
The effects of varying times of cropping on the physical and chemical properties of a Podzolic soil ...
Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain ...
Shifting cultivation practices are regarded as the most important agricultural land-use in the margi...
The microbial communities of bulk soil of rice paddy fields under an ancient organic agriculture reg...
Shifting cultivation practices are regarded as the most important agricultural land-use in the margi...
Paddy soils, a type of Hydragric Anthrosol, have much greater soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN) ...
Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML105) is a premium fragrant rice variety and is widely grown in Thung Kula Ro...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...
Copyright © 2014 Wei Zhou et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommonsA...
In the Mekong Delta, alluvial clay soils have been used intensively over many generations for rice m...
A 10-year-long field trial (between 2001 and 2010) was conducted to investigate the effect of paddy-...
In tropical deltas, intensive monoculture with three rice crops per year (RRR) has been the standard...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Many studies have shown that the microbial biomass content in paddy soils is much higher than that i...
Rotating upland crops with puddled rice is an effective strategy to reduce resource use and increase...
The effects of varying times of cropping on the physical and chemical properties of a Podzolic soil ...
Soil quality, by definition, reflects the capacity to sustain plant and animal productivity, maintain ...
Shifting cultivation practices are regarded as the most important agricultural land-use in the margi...
The microbial communities of bulk soil of rice paddy fields under an ancient organic agriculture reg...
Shifting cultivation practices are regarded as the most important agricultural land-use in the margi...
Paddy soils, a type of Hydragric Anthrosol, have much greater soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN) ...
Khao Dawk Mali 105 (KDML105) is a premium fragrant rice variety and is widely grown in Thung Kula Ro...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) content of wetland rice cropped soils in subtropical Asia is evolving due ...