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Effects of rice-duck farming system on Oryza sativa growth and its yield

YU Shengmiao 1,OUYANG Younan 1,ZHANG Qiuying 1,PENG Gang2,XU Dehai 1, JIN Qianyu 1   

  1. 1State Key Laboratory for Rice Biology,China National Rice Research Institute, Hangzhou 310006,China;2Agricultural college,Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang 330045,China

  • Received:2004-07-07 Revised:2004-10-28 Online:2005-07-18

Abstract: The study showed that under rice?duck farming,the number of rice non-productive tiller reduced significantly,the ratio of its effective panicles increased by 8.08%,and its basal penetration light rate enhanced by 4.05%.At full-heading and maturing stages,the green leaf ratio under rice-duck farming was 6.01% and 10.65% higher than the control,and the leaf chlorophyll content was increased by 2.90% and 17.82%,respectively.Under rice-duck farming,the root vigour at full-heading stage and the photosynthesis capability of flag leaf at grain-filling stage were increased by 24.2% and 15.73%,which could accumulate more assimilative matter,and increase the harvest index and yield by 2.87% and 4.93%,respectively.

Key words: Reflectivity, Broad-leaved Korean pine forest, Diurnal variation, Seasonal variation