Effects of fish and prawn culture on physico-chemical parameters of water and rice yield in rice fields


Autoria(s): Razzak, M.A.; Nahar, A.; Mirhaj, M.; Becker, K.; Dewan, S.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

An experiment was conducted with five treatments i.e. rice combined with fish having regular urea fertilization (T1), rice combined with prawn having regular urea fertilization (T2), rice combined with fish with supplementary feeding (T3), rice combined with prawn with supplementary feeding (T4) and without fish and prawn (T5) was kept as control. The dissolved oxygen values obtained in treatments with fish both in morning and afternoon were lower than the values of prawn containing treatments and control. The values of nitrate-N, ammonia-N, phosphate-P and chlorophyll-a were higher in fish containing treatments than the prawn containing treatments and control. Between the two fish containing treatments the higher gross (539.44 kg/ha) and net (440.14 kg/ha) yield were obtained in T3 with supplementary feeding and the lower gross (424.88 kg/ha) and net (314.32 kg/ha) yield were recorded in T1 without supplementary feeding. Again, between two prawn containing treatments the higher gross (108.69 kg/ha) and net (81.92 kg/ha) yield were obtained in T4 with supplementary feeding and lower gross (64.32 kg/ha) and net (30.98 kg/ha) yield were recorded in T2 without supplementary feeding. The highest yield of rice grain (3.45 mt/ha) and straw (6.37 mt/ha) were obtained in T1 with fish having urea fertilization without feeding.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18952/1/BJFR13.2_121.pdf

Razzak, M.A. and Nahar, A. and Mirhaj, M. and Becker, K. and Dewan, S. (2009) Effects of fish and prawn culture on physico-chemical parameters of water and rice yield in rice fields. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 13(2), pp. 121-130.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18952/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture
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Article

NonPeerReviewed