 The abstract states that rice reprotation is a common farming practice in China, but it can lead to increased levels of cadmium, cd, and zinc, ZN. To better understand how this affects the soil, researchers examined the physical and chemical properties of the soil, as well as the bioavailability of cd and ZN in the soil. They also looked at the accumulation of these elements in rice and rake seed plants. Finally, they investigated the relationship between soil properties and the bioavailability of cd and ZN. Their results showed that the physical and chemical properties of the soil, such as its particle size, composition, pH, redox potential, and organic matter content, all affected the bioavailability of cd and ZN. Additionally, the concentration of cd and ZN in the soil was higher in deeper layers than in shallower ones. Furthermore, the concentration of cd and ZN in the plants was correlated with the soil's physical and chemical properties. Overall, this study provides valuable insight into the impact of rice rake rotation on the soil and its effect on the bioavailability of cd and ZN. This article was authored by Chuxiao Yang, Huifang, Daoping Wang, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.