Higher Food Yields and Lower Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Aquaculture Ponds with High-Stalk Rice Planted.

Environmental science & technology(2023)

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Aquaculture ponds are an important artificial aquatic system for global food fish production but also are a hot spot of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The GHG mitigation strategy and the underlying mechanism for aquaculture ponds are still poorly understood. In this study, we conducted a 2 year field experiment to determine the effects of planting high-stalk rice (an artificially bred emergent plant for ponds) on GHG emissions from aquaculture ponds. Our results showed that planting high-stalk rice reduced CH emission by 64.4% and NO emission by 76.2% over 2 years. Planting high-stalk rice significantly increased the content of O and the abundance of A in the sediment, thus prompting CH oxidation in the ponds. The reduction of NO emission from ponds was attributed to the decreased inorganic nitrogen, and S in the sediment induced by rice. Furthermore, high-stalk rice culture in the pond increased shrimp yields and gained rice yields, resulting in a significant reduction of yield-scaled global warming potential. Our findings suggest that breeding appropriate emergent aquatic plants is a potential pathway to mitigate GHG emission from aquaculture ponds with more food yields and economic benefits.
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aquaculture ponds,lower greenhouse gas emissions,rice,higher food yields,high-stalk
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