what is the difference between lowland rice and upland rice
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Upland rice is grown in rainfed, naturally well-drained soils with bunded or unbunded fields without surface water accumulation. ... Upland ricevarieties are drought tolerant, but have a low yield potential and tend to lodge under high levels ofexternal inputs such as fertilizer and supplemental irrigation.
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Lowland rice is grown in fields that can be flooded and they are either rain-fed or irrigated. Upland rice is grown without flooding usually on hillsides in more mountainous regions. Different countries and regions have their own preferences for varieties of rice.
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