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The book entitled KUTTANAD SOILS: MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FOR RICE
PRODUCTION, delves into the intricate properties of these problem soils and explores
innovative approaches for their management. Traditional practices like liming are
revisited alongside modern techniques such as the use of organic amendments, including rice husk ash, biochar, and green manures, to neutralize acidity and improve soil fertility. The book also highlights the potential of genetic tolerance in rice varieties, phyto-mining techniques, and critical land amendments to ensure sustainable rice production in this region. By synthesizing existing knowledge and presenting practical solutions, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers, agronomists, and farmers. It is an effort to bridge the gap between science and practice, supporting both agricultural productivity and environmental conservation.
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The book entitled KUTTANAD SOILS: MANAGEMENT APPROACHES FOR RICE
PRODUCTION, delves into the intricate properties of these problem soils and explores
innovative approaches for their management. Traditional practices like liming are
revisited alongside modern techniques such as the use of organic amendments, including rice husk ash, biochar, and green manures, to neutralize acidity and improve soil fertility. The book also highlights the potential of genetic tolerance in rice varieties, phyto-mining techniques, and critical land amendments to ensure sustainable rice production in this region. By synthesizing existing knowledge and presenting practical solutions, this book serves as a comprehensive guide for researchers, agronomists, and farmers. It is an effort to bridge the gap between science and practice, supporting both agricultural productivity and environmental conservation.