Assessment of socioeconomic and ecological impacts on integrated rice cultivation in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
E. Ling, Elliott Ronald Dossou-Yovo, Rodrigue Yossa

et al.

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

Effects of Long-Term Rice-Crayfish Coculture Systems on Soil Nutrients, Carbon Pools, and Rice Yields in Northern Zhejiang Province, China DOI Open Access
Baojun Wang, Hongmei Zhang,

Chen Gui

et al.

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

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Fungal and bacterial community composition and assemblage in managed and unmanaged urban landscapes in Wisconsin DOI Creative Commons

Fernanda Proaño-Cuenca,

Michael Millican,

Emma Buczkowski

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 969, P. 178873 - 178873

Published: Feb. 26, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of Long-Term Rice–Crayfish Coculture Systems on Soil Nutrients, Carbon Pools, and Rice Yields in Northern Zhejiang Province, China DOI Creative Commons
Baojun Wang, Hongmei Zhang,

Chen Gui

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

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Roles of Phyllosphere Microbes in Rice Health and Productivity DOI Creative Commons
Andrews Danso Ofori, Wei Su, Tengda Zheng

et al.

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

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Exploring the influence of cover crops with native plant species on soil and berry microbiota in a Moscatel Galego vineyard: Implications for sustainable viticulture DOI Creative Commons
António Teixeira, Viviana Martins,

José Manso

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Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 380, P. 109384 - 109384

Published: Nov. 30, 2024

Language: Английский

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Integrated Rice-Snail-Crayfish Farming System Shapes Soil Microbial Community by Enhancing pH and Microbial Biomass in South Subtropical China DOI Creative Commons
Wenxiang Wu,

Xuesong Du,

Zhiwei Qin

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

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Assessment of socioeconomic and ecological impacts on integrated rice cultivation in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis DOI Creative Commons
E. Ling, Elliott Ronald Dossou-Yovo, Rodrigue Yossa

et al.

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

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