We examine the productivity of deepwater rice-fish systems and management strategies that include high-density initial stocking and selective harvesting. All species of fish and prawns grow faster after 120 days of rearing, probably due to periodic selective harvesting that minimizes the competition for food and space, as well as physiological stress at reduced density. We observe a higher survival rate, a lower apparent feed conversion ratio (1.77) and higher fish yield (14.1%) in rice-fish culture with selective harvesting (T1) than in rice-fish culture without selective harvesting (T2). The highest paddy yield was recorded in T1, primarily due to the higher number of panicles per m2 (139.5) and the number of filled grains per panicle (11...
The experiment was conducted at BRRI Regional Station, Habiganj during 1994-95 to evaluate the growt...
A project was designed to evaluate the growth performance of major carps in semi-intensive fish cult...
SummaryRice intensification with more crops per year and a higher agro-chemical investment are not t...
Not AvailableWe examine the productivity of deepwater rice–fish systems and management strategies th...
Fish culture in deep-water-rice (DWR) environment using net pen and polder systems was evaluated. In...
An experiment was conducted to determine the impact of fish and prawn culture on some physicochemica...
In extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land u...
Effect of water depth on recovery rate, growth performance and fish yield of GIFT in the rice-fish p...
A 105 day investigation was conducted to measure the impacts of stocking densities at different rati...
Rearing of fish along with paddy is an age old practice in India and some of the South-East Asia and...
An experiment was conducted with five treatments i.e. rice combined with fish having regular urea fe...
The study was conducted at the Central Experimental Station, Philippine Rice Research Institute, Mal...
The rice-fish culture investigations were conducted at rice farms in Pak Phanang, Nakhon Si Thammara...
The integration of quality rice (Oryza sativa L), a globally important staple food crop with fish Ni...
Mixed farms of rice and fish are yet to receive attention in Ghana, despite lowland rice being grown...
The experiment was conducted at BRRI Regional Station, Habiganj during 1994-95 to evaluate the growt...
A project was designed to evaluate the growth performance of major carps in semi-intensive fish cult...
SummaryRice intensification with more crops per year and a higher agro-chemical investment are not t...
Not AvailableWe examine the productivity of deepwater rice–fish systems and management strategies th...
Fish culture in deep-water-rice (DWR) environment using net pen and polder systems was evaluated. In...
An experiment was conducted to determine the impact of fish and prawn culture on some physicochemica...
In extensive river floodplains and deltaic lowlands, floods lasting several months render the land u...
Effect of water depth on recovery rate, growth performance and fish yield of GIFT in the rice-fish p...
A 105 day investigation was conducted to measure the impacts of stocking densities at different rati...
Rearing of fish along with paddy is an age old practice in India and some of the South-East Asia and...
An experiment was conducted with five treatments i.e. rice combined with fish having regular urea fe...
The study was conducted at the Central Experimental Station, Philippine Rice Research Institute, Mal...
The rice-fish culture investigations were conducted at rice farms in Pak Phanang, Nakhon Si Thammara...
The integration of quality rice (Oryza sativa L), a globally important staple food crop with fish Ni...
Mixed farms of rice and fish are yet to receive attention in Ghana, despite lowland rice being grown...
The experiment was conducted at BRRI Regional Station, Habiganj during 1994-95 to evaluate the growt...
A project was designed to evaluate the growth performance of major carps in semi-intensive fish cult...
SummaryRice intensification with more crops per year and a higher agro-chemical investment are not t...