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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2012, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (01): 178-184.

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Nitrogen cycling in rice-duck mutual ecosystem during double cropping rice growth season.

ZHANG Fan1,2, CHEN Yuan-quan1, SUI Peng1, GAO Wang-sheng1   

  1. 1Circular Agriculture Research Center, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China;2Hunan Soil and Fertilizer Institute, Changsha 410125, China
  • Online:2012-01-18 Published:2012-01-18

Abstract: Raising duck in paddy rice field is an evolution of Chinese traditional agriculture.In May-October 2010, a field experiment was conducted in a double cropping rice region of Hunan Province, South-central China to study the nitrogen (N) cycling in rice-duck mutual ecosystem during early rice and late rice growth periods, taking a conventional paddy rice field as the control. Input-output analysis method was adopted. The N output in the early rice-duck mutual ecosystem was 239.5 kg·hm-2, in which, 12.77 kg·hm-2 were from ducks, and the N output in the late rice-duck mutual ecosystem was 338.7 kg·hm-2, in which, 23.35 kg·hm-2 were from ducks. At the present N input level, there existed soil N deficit during the growth seasons of both early rice and late rice. The N input from duck sub-system was mainly from the feed N, and the cycling rate of the duck feces N recycled within the system was 2.5% during early rice growth season and 3.5% during late rice growth season. After late rice harvested, the soil N sequestration was 178.6 kg·hm-2.

Key words: rice-duck mutual ecosystem, duck sub-system, soil sub-system, N cycling