Making Rice Production More Environmentally-Friendly

Irrigated rice production is one of the most essential agricultural activities for sustaining our global population, and at the same time, one of the agricultural sectors considered most eco-unfriendly. This is because it consumes a larger share of available freshwater resources, competing with varied ecosystems as well as other economic sectors; its paddy fields are responsible for significant emission of greenhouse gases; and the reliance on chemical fertilizers and various agrochemicals contributes to pollution of soils and water systems. These stresses on soils, hydrology and atmosphere are actually not necessary for rice production, which can be increased by modifying agronomic practices though more agroecologically-sound management practices. These, combined under the rubric of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), can reduce requirements of irrigation water, chemical fertilizer and agrochemicals while increasing paddy yields and farmer’s net incomes. Here we discuss how irrigated rice production can be made more eco-friendly for the benefit of farmers, consumers and the environment. This is achieved by introducing practices that improve the growth and functioning of rice plants’ root systems and enhance the abundance, diversity and activity of beneficial soil organisms that live around plant roots and within the plants themselves as symbiotic endophytes.

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Tiêu đề Making Rice Production More Environmentally-Friendly
Mô tả Irrigated rice production is one of the most essential agricultural activities for sustaining our global population, and at the same time, one of the agricultural sectors considered most eco-unfriendly. This is because it consumes a larger share of available freshwater resources, competing with varied ecosystems as well as other economic sectors; its paddy fields are responsible for significant emission of greenhouse gases; and the reliance on chemical fertilizers and various agrochemicals contributes to pollution of soils and water systems. These stresses on soils, hydrology and atmosphere are actually not necessary for rice production, which can be increased by modifying agronomic practices though more agroecologically-sound management practices. These, combined under the rubric of the System of Rice Intensification (SRI), can reduce requirements of irrigation water, chemical fertilizer and agrochemicals while increasing paddy yields and farmer’s net incomes. Here we discuss how irrigated rice production can be made more eco-friendly for the benefit of farmers, consumers and the environment. This is achieved by introducing practices that improve the growth and functioning of rice plants’ root systems and enhance the abundance, diversity and activity of beneficial soil organisms that live around plant roots and within the plants themselves as symbiotic endophytes.
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  • Hệ thống tích hợp
  • Giảm đầu vào và tái chế
  • Sức khỏe đất
  • Kinh tế và thu nhập
  • Dinh dưỡng và chế độ ăn uống
  • Hệ thống thực phẩm bền vững
  • Đa dạng sinh học
  • Khí hậu
  • Quản lý nước
Từ khóa nông sinh thái
  • Hệ thống thâm canh lúa
  • Phân ủ
  • Sinh khối
  • Phân xanh
  • Độ phì nhiêu của đất
  • Sức khỏe đất
  • đỉnh thu nhập
  • Chi phí sản xuất
  • Sức khỏe con người
  • Dinh dưỡng
  • An ninh lương thực
  • None
  • Bảo vệ môi trường
  • Biến đổi khí hậu
  • Hạn hán
  • Quản lý nước điện giải
  • Tiết kiệm nước
Các tổ chức đóng góp  SRI International Network and Resources Center, International Programs, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA;Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI , USA.
Tác giả Norman Uphoff and Frank B. Dazzo 
Năm 2016
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