2022
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12071494
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Potato Zero-Tillage and Mulching Is Promising in Achieving Agronomic Gain in Asia

Abstract: Rice-based systems have recently been recognized as the most critical plant source of C emissions worldwide. Globally, rice production is highest in Asia. Actions to introduce sustainable intensification practices into existing rice lands or diversifying with lower C-emitting crops such as potatoes will be crucial to mitigate climate change. The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of potato cultivation under zero/minimum-tillage and/or organic mulching (with emphasis on rice-straw) (PZTM) on key p… Show more

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“…The introduction of additional crops in synergy with rice-based systems provides an opportunity to alter the seasonal land-use pattern, leading to enhanced farm outputs [17]. Zero-tillage potato cultivation (ZTPC) emerged as a promising option for SI in rice-based cropping systems, exhibiting considerable potential in the saline tracts of coastal agroecosystems [18,19]. ZTPC optimises the residual moisture in the paddy field without soil tillage and incorporating straw mulch.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of additional crops in synergy with rice-based systems provides an opportunity to alter the seasonal land-use pattern, leading to enhanced farm outputs [17]. Zero-tillage potato cultivation (ZTPC) emerged as a promising option for SI in rice-based cropping systems, exhibiting considerable potential in the saline tracts of coastal agroecosystems [18,19]. ZTPC optimises the residual moisture in the paddy field without soil tillage and incorporating straw mulch.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%