Review Effect of soil managing technologies when growing rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Abstract
technologies that are used for its preparation, when rice is
cultivated, is discussed and analyzed by all those that are
devoted to its exploitation and agricultural investigation,
because they impact directly on its physico-chemical and
biological properties, as well as on the processes that give
place to plant growth and development. The high
mechanization demands that have all the technologies of soil
preparation drives to the degradation of rice agroecosystems;
therefore, if they do not take the opportune measures, the
areas dedicated to rice cultivation will soon become
unproductive. The present work gathers cohesively, in a singly
structured text, a portion of the information that in this respect
has been elaborated in Cuba and the world.
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