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  3. Upland rice - Wikipedia

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    Rice, like most cereal crops, is an annual plant, which leads to soil erosion when grown as a monoculture. A perennial variety of rice that would not need to be replanted annually could help reduce erosion by providing a permanent ground cover and deeper, tighter root systems.

  4. Perennial rice - Wikipedia

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    A long-lived plant has time to develop a deep and extensive root system making it theoretically capable of accessing more moisture than an annual plant. [11] Tilled soil dries out more quickly than untilled [16] Resist weed invasion: Weed pressure has increased in upland rice systems as the fallow period has shortened. [17]

  5. Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    The choice of growing media and components to the media help support plant life. Within a greenhouse environment, growers may choose to grow their plants in an aquaponic system where there is no soil used. Growers within a greenhouse setting will often opt for a soilless mix which does not include any actual components of naturally occurring soil.

  6. Oryza sativa - Wikipedia

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    Oryza sativa, having the common name Asian cultivated rice, [2] is the much more common of the two rice species cultivated as a cereal, the other species being O. glaberrima, African rice. It was first domesticated in the Yangtze River basin in China 13,500 to 8,200 years ago.

  7. Vigna umbellata - Wikipedia

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    Average yields were between 200 and 300 kg ha −1, although with the potential for 1200 kg ha −1, the crop would grow on a range of soils, and was resistant to pests and diseases. It would mature in as little as 60 days, and although performing well under humid conditions, was also tolerant to drought (NAS 1979) and high temperatures.

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