Fertility and productivity of ricefield for integrated rice-fish farming in mid-hills of Nepal

Authors

  • Suresh Kumar Wagle Fisheries Research Centre, Pokhara, Nepal
  • Raja Man Mulmi Fisheries Research Division, Godwari, Latipur, Nepal
  • Tek Bahadur Gurung Fisheries Research Centre, Pokhara, Nepal
  • Gopal Prasad Lamsal Fisheries Research Centre, Trishuli, Nuwakot, Nepal

Keywords:

Rice-fish, fertilization, water quality, ecosystem, zooplankton

Abstract

Physical and chemical parameters of water will determine species that can survive in ricefields. Fertility and primary productivity are important in rice-fish farming because they affect food availability for fish. Fish in ricefields feed extensively on the aquatic invertebrates and detrital aggregate. The effect of fertilization practices on physico-chemical properties and abundance of such aquatic fauna in rice-field is largely undocumented. Water quality parameters affecting fertility and productivity of rice-fish farming were studied for dry and wet season rice in Tupche, Nuwakot and Khudi of Kaski during March 2000 and November 2001. Parameters were obtained for irrigated rice-fish fields to assess the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizer on water quality, population dynamics of aquatic invertebrates and, rice and fish yield.

Key words: Rice-fish; fertilization, water quality; ecosystem; zooplankton

J. Nat. Hist. Mus. Vol.22, 2005 p.1-21

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Wagle, S. K., Mulmi, R. M., Gurung, T. B., & Lamsal, G. P. (2008). Fertility and productivity of ricefield for integrated rice-fish farming in mid-hills of Nepal. Journal of Natural History Museum, 22, 1–21. Retrieved from https://nepjol.info/index.php/JNHM/article/view/997

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