Stubble retention boosts soil nutrients and enzyme activity in rainfed areas.
Conservation tillage methods like leaving crop residue on the soil surface can improve soil health by increasing organic matter and essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Enzyme activities that indicate soil fertility also increase with these practices. No-tillage systems show improved soil catalase activity but lower nitrate levels. Overall, retaining crop residue and using plastic mulching can enhance soil quality in rainfed areas, particularly in the Loess Plateau region.