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Effects of Rice-duck Cropping Mode on Soil Enzyme Activities

1Key Laboratory of the Philosophy and Social Sciences of Sichuan Province on the Monitoring and Evaluation of the Utilization of Rural Land, Chengdu Normal University, Chengdu Sichuan 611130, China

2Sichuan Arts and Physical Education High School, Chengdu Sichuan 610203, China

3Fuyuan County Industrial Investment Group Co., Qujing Yunnan 655500, China

4Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu Sichuan 610066, China


World Journal of Agricultural Research. 2024, Vol. 12 No. 2, 18-22
DOI: 10.12691/wjar-12-2-1
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Cite this paper:
Haixia Guo, Kang Li, Fuyuan Lai, Xie Wang. Effects of Rice-duck Cropping Mode on Soil Enzyme Activities. World Journal of Agricultural Research. 2024; 12(2):18-22. doi: 10.12691/wjar-12-2-1.

Correspondence to: Xie  Wang, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu Sichuan 610066, China. Email: wangxiechangde@hotmail.com

Abstract

Rice-duck farming is one of the emerging ecological cropping modes in paddy fields in China. Soil enzyme play an important catalytic role in nutrient transformation and organic matter decomposition in soil, and their activity is an important indicator of soil fertility and quality. In this study, the effect of rice-duck cropping on soil enzyme activities in paddy fields was analyzed, and the results show that: (1) soil catalase activity was significantly higher under rice-duck cropping model; (2)soil harvesting time had a significant effect on the activities of urease, alkaline phosphatase and catalase, in which soil urease activity showed a gradual increasing trend, with after rice harvesting (ARH) > before transplanting (BT) > before ducks releasing (BDR), soil alkaline phosphatase activity showed a tendency to increase and then decrease, with BT > ARH > BDR, and soil catalase showed a tendency of gradual decrease, with BT > BDR > ARH; (3) there was no significant difference in the activities of urease, alkaline phosphatase and catalase among different soil layers. Thus, this study concluded that rice-duck cropping mode optimizes the enzyme environment of paddy soil by enhancing catalase activity.

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