Crop establishment that occurs during  the first three weeks of the growing phase depends on the success of  seed germination and seedling emergence. As the first process,  germination can be obtained only when the seed absorb water at a  sufficiently rapid rate to reach minimum or critical water content,  before other biotic factors can prevent its completion. In this regards,  high quality of seeds is an ultimate prerequisite. It is recognized  that germination and crop establishment are dominated by physical  processes and therefore soil physical properties around the seed and the  very young seedling govern the success. Strictly speaking, seed  germination and early crop establishment are a function of soil physical  condition and seed quality. A rainfed rice ecosystem is essentially a  rice field with rainfall as the main source of water to flood the field  prior to and during the period of paddy rice growth. This ecosystem is  characterized by a lack of water control and therefore flooding and  drought are potential problems. About 70 to 75% of the rice farms in  Asia are rainfed due to inadequate irrigation systems. Since rice has  limited success if planted after the wet season without any irrigation,  farmers cultivate upland crops in lowland areas after rice that capable  of coping with the dry soil during the later part of the growing season  as well as to obtain additional income to support their families. Legumes are the most popular dry season  crops in rainfed lowland rice-based cropping systems, as farmers expect  the crops to rely on stored water left after rice. In reality, the  performance of legume crops in rainfed lowland rice-based cropping  systems is generally poor. It should be remembered that puddling of the  soil in flooded rice fields is an integral part of rice farming in Asia.  This results in waterlogged soils and poor soil physical conditions  after rice, lead to the compacted and hard soils following drying. These  waterlogged conditions and hard soil, together with low seed quality  and fungal attack, significantly affect germination and emergence of  legume crops. To obtain high crop establishment, farmers manipulate the  soil physical conditions using several practices such as soil tillage,  build ditches with the various levels of success.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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