Optimizing Nitrogen Use in Rice Cultivation Boosts Yields and Soil Health
The study looked at how different types of rice plants absorb and use nitrogen to grow and produce grains. They tested four types of rice plants with varying levels of nitrogen in the soil. They found that increasing nitrogen levels helped the plants absorb more nitrogen and produce more grains. The plants that absorbed more nitrogen during a specific growth stage also produced more grains. This means that by managing nitrogen levels in the soil, farmers can increase grain production without harming the environment.