Nitrogen and phosphorus balance and eco-economic benefits under different rice-crab co-culture modes
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1.College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University/Key Laboratory of Freshwater Biological Breeding, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs/ Engineering Research Center of Green Development for Conventional Aquatic Biological Industry in the Yangtze River Economic Belt,Ministry of Education,Wuhan 430070,China;2.Fisheries Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230001,China

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    To formulate safe, high quality and efficient polyculture technical specifications and explore sustainable development of aquaculture technology, a comparative experiment of three co-culture modes, including experimental group (rice-crab, RC; rice-crayfish-crab, RCC) and control group (intensive crab, IC), was set up in Suzhou, Anhui Province. By comparing and analyzing the N and P balance, N and P utilization, biomass and diversity of plankton and eco-economic benefits of the three modes, the advantages of rice-fish polyculture and the best rice-crab co-culture mode were explored. The results showed that the content of N and P in the substrate increased in all three culture modes, and the most significant increase was in the IC mode (P<0.05). The N and P balance showed surplus in all patterns, the N surplus in IC, RC and RCC modes were 1 030.92 kg/hm2, 364.37 kg/hm2 and 188.75 kg/hm2, and the P surplus were 171.35 kg/hm2, 81.67 kg/hm2 and 76.96 kg/hm2, respectively. The N utilization rate in IC, RC and RCC modes were 16.47%, 48.98% and 65.71%, and the P utilization rate were 7.61%, 18.22% and 24.29%, respectively. Compared with IC and RC modes, the total amount and increase of phytoplankton species and the Shannon-Wiener diversity index were the highest in the RCC mode. The economic benefit of RC and RCC were 22.78% and 4.48% lower than those of IC, respectively. The economic benefit of RCC was not significant different from that of IC. In conclusion, compared with the intensive cultivation mode, the rice-fish co-culture pattern is more friendly to the ecological environment, while RCC has better economic benefits than RC.

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吕明睿,高子健,张欣雨,李艳和,宋光同,赵玉华. Nitrogen and phosphorus balance and eco-economic benefits under different rice-crab co-culture modes[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2023,42(1):108-117.

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  • Received:July 11,2022
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