نتایج جستجو برای: paddy fields

تعداد نتایج: 250627  

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 1983
P G Meier D C Fook K F Lagler

Rice and fish are common staple foods in many parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The cultivation of fish in paddy fields has proven to be highly productive. Simultaneous rice and fish cultures can be accomplished with l i t t l e extra effort and is economically feasible and practical. Fish enhance rice yield through predation of insect pests, reduce aquatic vascular plant and algal grow...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2003
B D Chattopadhyay A R Thakur

Methane emission was inhibited by aluminium ion in paddy fields. Addition of Al3+ (20 mM) to the culture medium containing cells of pure Methanosarcina barkeri, inhibited methanogenesis. Methanogenic co-factor, F-420, was isolated and purified from Methanosarcina barkeri MS. Spectrophotometric and spectrofluorometric analysis of interaction between co-factor, F-420, and Al3+ revealed that they ...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
J D Appleton J M Weeks J P S Calvez C Beinhoff

Rice paddy fields in the Naboc area, near Monkayo on the island of Mindanao, Philippines, have been irrigated four times a year over the last decade using Naboc River water contaminated with mercury (Hg) by artisanal gold mining in the Diwalwal area. Silt containing up to at least 90 mg Hg/kg (d.w.) has been deposited in rice paddy fields during the 1990s and this has been repeatedly mixed into...

2013
Atsushi Kouzuma Takuya Kasai Gen Nakagawa Ayaka Yamamuro Takashi Abe Kazuya Watanabe

In sediment-type microbial fuel cells (sMFCs) operating in rice paddy fields, rice-root exudates are converted to electricity by anode-associated rhizosphere microbes. Previous studies have shown that members of the family Geobacteraceae are enriched on the anodes of rhizosphere sMFCs. To deepen our understanding of rhizosphere microbes involved in electricity generation in sMFCs, here, we cond...

2017
Yoko Masuda Hideomi Itoh Yutaka Shiratori Kazuo Isobe Shigeto Otsuka Keishi Senoo

Waterlogged paddy soils possess anoxic zones in which microbes actively induce reductive nitrogen transformation (RNT). In the present study, a shotgun RNA sequencing analysis (metatranscriptomics) of paddy soil samples revealed that most RNT gene transcripts in paddy soils were derived from Deltaproteobacteria, particularly the genera Anaeromyxobacter and Geobacter. Despite the frequent detect...

2003
Soliman A. Edrees El-Sayed El-Azhary Ahmed. A. Rafea

This paper presents an expert system for Paddy production management. This expert system gives advice to Paddy growers in Egypt to improve Paddy productivity. The system contains two main parts namely: strategic part and tactic part. The strategic part gives a strategic advice (i.e. list of agricultural operations) before cultivating Paddy crop. The strategic part contains four sub-systems name...

2015
Yong-Ho Choi Byung-Ho Kim Dong-Kwon Keum

Four different paddy soils collected around the Gyeongju nuclear site were treated with TcO4 solution under the assumption of two contrasting contamination scenarios. Scenario I (SN-I) is for a pre-transplanting deposition of Tc followed by plowing, whereas SN-II is for its deposition onto the water surface shortly after transplanting. Rice plants were grown in lysimeters in a greenhouse. Plant...

2016
Zhiwei Wang Shengtian Yang Changsen Zhao Juan Bai Hezhen Lou Ke Chen Linna Wu Guotao Dong Qiuwen Zhou Mustafa M. Aral

The transport characteristics of phosphorus in soil and the assessment of its environmental risk have become hot topics in the environmental and agricultural fields. The Sanjiang Plain is an important grain production base in China, and it is characterised by serious land use change caused by large-scale agricultural exploitation. Agricultural inputs and tillage management have destroyed the so...

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