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The non economic plant parts that are left in the soil is known as

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The non economic plant parts that are left in the soil is known as crop residue.

crop residue:

Crop residues are the material left in the agricultural field after the harvest. These residues include stalks and stubble, leaves and seed pods. Good management of farm residues can increase irrigation efficiency and control erosion.

Crop residues are primarily used as bedding material for animals, livestock feed, soil mulching, bio-gas generation, bio-manure/compost, thatching for rural homes, mushroom cultivation, biomass energy production, fuel for domestic and industrial use, etc.

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