a Paddy
Rice is grown in waterlogged paddy fields. I doubt if any other food crop would be grown after the rice has been harvested.
rice takes lot of water it takes 350 liter for 75sq.m
Rice is grown in paddies, or paddy fields.
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paddies
They are called wet-rice farming.
They're called rice paddys.
a "paddy" is the correct term
a rice field is called a patty field
Pond fields, often referred to as paddy fields, are flooded agricultural fields used primarily for growing rice and other aquatic crops. These fields are typically designed to retain water, allowing for controlled irrigation and promoting the growth of rice plants, which thrive in wet conditions. The waterlogged environment also helps in managing pests and weeds, making it a sustainable farming practice in certain regions. Pond fields are commonly found in areas with abundant rainfall or near water sources, particularly in Asia.
In Asia, Rice grows in paddies. These are flooded fields.
Rice plant roots breathe through a process called aerenchyma formation, which involves the development of air-filled channels in the root tissue. These channels allow oxygen to diffuse from the aerial parts of the plant down to the submerged roots in waterlogged conditions. Additionally, rice roots can utilize dissolved oxygen in the water, enabling them to survive and thrive in flooded environments. This adaptation is crucial for rice, as it often grows in flooded fields.