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all about the ricefield ecosystem #262335346
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Rice fields as ecosystems are called by the American anthropologist, Geertz, namely rice fields that are very stable or durable. Rice fields can continue to produce crops that can be said not to decrease from year to year, often even twice a year. The role of water in the rice field ecosystem is very influential on the atmosphere of rice field life. Here, the thin nature of tropical soils is overcome by introducing nutrients into the paddy fields through water irrigation to replace nutrients taken from the soil by uptake of nitrogen by blue-green algae that grow in warm water The bacterial chemical decay of organic matter, including harvested crop residues left behind in filling the soil with air by the slow movement of paddy water and indeed by other ecological functions performed by irrigation is still unknown.