2013
DOI: 10.1111/are.12344
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Performance of mono-sex tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) in rice field with different ditch size

Abstract: The effects of ditch size on growth and production of mono-sex tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus in rain fed concurrent rice-fish system were technically and economically evaluated for a period of 4 months. Three different ditch sizes were tried: 5%, 10% and 15% of the total cultivable rice field. The fish fingerlings stocking density (5000 ha À1 ) and management practices were similar in all plots. The water temperature, dissolve oxygen, pH, Secchi disc visibility, ortho-phosphate, ammonia nitrogen and alkalinit… Show more

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“…The stocking density of tilapia in rice-fish coculture can be varied due to extensive farming. Farm size can affect the stocking density, where a medium sized farm with 5000/ha monosex tilapia in a rainfed rice-fish ecosystem can offer better economic benefit [63]. Besides, 6 per m 2 tilapia combined with common carp in integrated rice-fish system is a suitable stocking density for better growth, survival, and maximum rice production [64].…”
Section: Tilapia Culture In Freshwater Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stocking density of tilapia in rice-fish coculture can be varied due to extensive farming. Farm size can affect the stocking density, where a medium sized farm with 5000/ha monosex tilapia in a rainfed rice-fish ecosystem can offer better economic benefit [63]. Besides, 6 per m 2 tilapia combined with common carp in integrated rice-fish system is a suitable stocking density for better growth, survival, and maximum rice production [64].…”
Section: Tilapia Culture In Freshwater Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fish farming also helps to control weeds, pests, and diseases in rice fields [11]. Integrated rice-fish farming has been successfully practiced with species such as common carp (Cyprinus carpio) [12], largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) [13], tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) [14], crayfish (Pmcambarus clarkii) [15], and Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis) [16]. It has become a modern agricultural production model that utilizes an ecological cycle and achieves high quality and efficiency [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%