The document discusses water quality standards for growing rice, the proper growth stage for rice seedlings to avoid submersion, the maximum flooding depth for rice, and that flooding rice is a method to control non-aquatic weeds. It also defines percolation as the downward movement of water through soil and identifies oxygen as a micro element that plants do not need in trace amounts.
The document discusses water quality standards for growing rice, the proper growth stage for rice seedlings to avoid submersion, the maximum flooding depth for rice, and that flooding rice is a method to control non-aquatic weeds. It also defines percolation as the downward movement of water through soil and identifies oxygen as a micro element that plants do not need in trace amounts.
The document discusses water quality standards for growing rice, the proper growth stage for rice seedlings to avoid submersion, the maximum flooding depth for rice, and that flooding rice is a method to control non-aquatic weeds. It also defines percolation as the downward movement of water through soil and identifies oxygen as a micro element that plants do not need in trace amounts.