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Effects of Purifying Rice Paddy in Reducing Nutrient Loadings from Rice Paddy fields area using Free Range Ducks and Rice Bran  

Ko, Jee-Yeon (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Lee, Jae-Saeng (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Woo, Koan-Sik (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Seo, Myung-Chul (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Kang, Jong-Rae (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Song, Seok-Bo (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Oh, Byeong-Gun (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Jung, Ki-Yeol (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Yun, Eul-Soo (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Choi, Kyung-Jin (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Nam, Min-Hee (RDA, National Institute of Crop Science, Department of Functional Crops)
Lee, Young-Han (Gyeongsangnam-do Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Publication Information
Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer / v.43, no.2, 2010 , pp. 132-139 More about this Journal
Abstract
To manage the effluent nutrients amounts from rice paddy fields using free range ducks or rice bran, we evaluated the effects of a purifying paddy field which is no fertilizer, no pesticides, and dense rice seedling having a concept of constructed wetland. The experimental paddy field was located at downstream in the watershed of ducks using rice culture area in Milyang. The purifying paddy of land design were treated with seeding method, and vegetation type. As land design, direct seeding on plane, and direct seeding on high-ridge field in 2007. Planting rice only, and planting rice with water hyacinth were treated as vegetation type in purifying paddy in 2008. The purifying paddy fields were effective to reduce amount of T-N and T-P contents in effluent to 33.2~45.3%, and 53.1~55.4%, respectively. The direct seeding on high-ridge treatment, having long residence time of effluent water was more effective than plane plot as T-N 0.29 $g^{-1}m^{-2}d^{-1}$, and T-P 0.031 $g^{-1}m^{-2}d^{-1}$. The planting rice with water hyacinth treatment was effective than planting rice only as T-N 0.23 $g^{-1}m^{-2}d^{-1}$, and T-P 0.049 $g^{-1}m^{-2}d^{-1}$. The optimum area of purifying paddy field to treats all effluent were found out 3.2~4.7% of rice culture area using free range ducks, and rice bran at upper stream.
Keywords
Rice paddy fields; Nutrients loading; Purifying effects; Free-range ducks; Rice bran;
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