Effects of Long-Term Rice-Crayfish Coculture Systems on Soil Nutrients, Carbon Pools, and Rice Yields in Northern Zhejiang Province, China
Baojun Wang,
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Hongmei Zhang,
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Chen Gui
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Published: May 3, 2024
This
research
was
to
examine
the
impacts
of
long-term
rice-crayfish
coculture
systems(RS)
on
soil
nutrients,
carbon
pools,
and
rice
yields
in
paddy
fields
,
aiming
establish
a
scientific
basis
for
sustainable
development
RS
northern
region
Zhejiang.
The
results
showed
that
change
from
monoculture
(CK)
resulted
24.99%
increase
5-year
average
ammonium
nitrogen(AN),
while
nitrate
nitrogen(NN),
available
potassium(AK),
phosphorus
content(AP)
decreased
by
28.02%,
16.05%,
28.76%
respectively.
Moreover,
total
organic
carbon(TOC),
easily
oxidizable
carbon(EOC),
dissolved
carbon(DOC),
microbial
biomass
carbon(MBC)
2.45%,
8.82%,
35.31%,
65.84%
Correlation
analysis
there
significant
positive
correlation
between
NN,
EOC
MBC
RS.
In
terms
yield,
yield
has
8.4%
compared
CK.The
planting
early-maturing
varieties
reduced
13.16%,
late-maturing
6.00%.
conclusion,
enhancing
water
nutrient
management
cultivating
late
maturing
are
essential
strategies
achieving
Language: Английский
Fungal and bacterial community composition and assemblage in managed and unmanaged urban landscapes in Wisconsin
Fernanda Proaño-Cuenca,
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Michael Millican,
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Emma Buczkowski
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et al.
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
969, P. 178873 - 178873
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Language: Английский
Effects of Long-Term Rice–Crayfish Coculture Systems on Soil Nutrients, Carbon Pools, and Rice Yields in Northern Zhejiang Province, China
Baojun Wang,
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Hongmei Zhang,
No information about this author
Chen Gui
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et al.
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 1014 - 1014
Published: May 10, 2024
This
research
was
to
examine
the
impacts
of
long-term
integrated
rice–crayfish
farming
on
soil
nutrients,
carbon
pools,
and
rice
yields
in
paddy
fields.
The
aim
establish
a
scientific
basis
for
sustainable
development
RS
northern
region
Zhejiang.
results
showed
that
change
from
monoculture
(CK)
coculture
systems
(RS)
led
24.99%
increase
5-year
average
ammonium
nitrogen
(AN),
while
nitrate
(NN),
available
potassium
(AK),
phosphorus
content
(AP)
decreased
by
28.02%,
16.05%,
28.76%,
respectively.
Moreover,
total
organic
(TOC),
easily
oxidizable
(EOC),
dissolved
(DOC),
microbial
biomass
(MBC)
exhibited
reduction
2.45%,
8.82%,
35.31%,
65.84%,
Correlation
analysis
revealed
significant
positive
correlation
between
NN,
EOC,
MBC
mode.
In
terms
yield,
yield
8.40%
compared
CK.
mean
early-maturing
varieties
reduced
13.16%,
late-maturing
6.00%.
These
shed
light
annual
variation
mode,
providing
insights
Language: Английский
Roles of Phyllosphere Microbes in Rice Health and Productivity
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 3268 - 3268
Published: Nov. 21, 2024
The
phyllosphere,
comprising
the
aerial
portions
of
plants,
is
a
vibrant
ecosystem
teeming
with
diverse
microorganisms
crucial
for
plant
health
and
productivity.
This
review
examines
functional
roles
phyllosphere
in
rice
(
Language: Английский
Exploring the influence of cover crops with native plant species on soil and berry microbiota in a Moscatel Galego vineyard: Implications for sustainable viticulture
Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
380, P. 109384 - 109384
Published: Nov. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrated Rice-Snail-Crayfish Farming System Shapes Soil Microbial Community by Enhancing pH and Microbial Biomass in South Subtropical China
Wenxiang Wu,
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Xuesong Du,
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Zhiwei Qin
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et al.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(12), P. 2133 - 2133
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Within
the
framework
of
sustainable
agriculture,
integrated
rice-snail-crayfish
farming
system
has
been
recognized
as
a
highly
efficient
agroecological
approach
that
enhances
crop
production
while
minimizing
application
chemical
fertilizers
and
pesticides.
Nonetheless,
mechanisms
by
which
this
influences
soil
microbial
community
composition
to
achieve
these
benefits
remain
unknown.
In
study,
we
focused
on
traditional
rice
(TR),
(R-S-C)
system,
mono-rice
(CK),
systematically
examined
impacts
systems
properties,
biomass,
enzyme
activity,
composition.
Our
results
showed
R-S-C
significantly
increased
pH,
biomass
carbon
(MBC),
MBC/microbial
phosphorus
(MBP)
ratio
compared
TR,
well
peroxidase
activity.
Moreover,
total
phospholipid
fatty
acid
(PLFA),
bacterial
PLFAs,
Gram-negative
(GN)
anaerobic
bacteria
arbuscular
mycorrhizal
fungi
(AMF)
abundances,
bacteria/fungi
other
two
systems.
However,
α-diversity
indices,
including
Shannon–Wiener
index
(H),
Simpson
(D),
Pielou
evenness
(J),
were
lower
in
than
Further
exploration
suggested
nitrogen
(MBN),
MBN/total
(TN)
ratio,
MBC/MBP
critical
factors
governing
under
three
practices.
Notably,
pH
alone
accounted
for
64.5%
observed
variation
Path
analysis
using
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modeling
further
revealed
pathways
enhanced
AMF,
gram-positive
regulating
MBN/TN
ratio.
This
study
provides
insights
into
regulatory
driving
communities
offers
theoretical
foundation
developing
agricultural
management
Language: Английский
Assessment of socioeconomic and ecological impacts on integrated rice cultivation in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Nov. 18, 2024
Integrated
rice-fish
(RF)
is
seen
as
a
valuable
system
to
increase
food
production
and
farmers'
income
in
Africa.
To
date,
no
research
has
been
conducted
comparatively
assess
integrated
RF,
rice,
fish
monoculture
systems
This
study
aimed
evaluate
the
agronomic
economic
performances
identify
constraints
enabling
conditions
for
large-scale
adoption
of
RF
Systematic
review
meta-analysis
were
performed
using
papers
collected
from
January
1999
December
2023
30
pair-observations.
The
results
showed
significant
effect
on
FGR
(+6%)
compared
monoculture.
cost
increased
by
300
USD/ha
but
gross
revenue
more
than
600
resulting
an
net
rice
NUE,
soil
properties,
control
weeds,
pests,
diseases
enhanced
Land
ownership,
water
supply
unreliability,
access
feed
fingerlings,
lack
funding
major
factors
limiting
farmers.
Due
limited
data
identified
this
study,
field
observations
long-term
monitoring
are
necessary
land
suitability
management
practices
RF.
Language: Английский