持续性
农业
生物多样性
生态系统
可持续农业
生态系统服务
水生生态系统
生态学
环境资源管理
水田
环境科学
温室气体
业务
环境规划
自然资源经济学
生物
经济
作者
Ge Liu,Yu Sun,Yujie Li,Luyao Wang,Guanqing Guo,Lili Song,Cui Wang,Guogan Wu,Xiaoyun Zang,Xiaomei Cai,Shuangxi Li,Peng Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163314
摘要
Integrated planting and breeding of rice and aquatic animals, including traditional rice-fish co-culture (RF), has been conducted for over 1200 years. It is one of the primary modes of modern ecologically sustainable agriculture. Rice and aquatic animal (RA) co-culture systems reduce risks of environmental pollution, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, maintain soil fertility, stabilize grain incomes, and preserve paddy field biodiversity. Nevertheless, the mechanisms that underlie the ecological sustainability of these systems remain controversial and poorly understood, restricting their practice at a larger scale. Here, the latest advance in understanding the evolution and extension of RA systems is synthesized, in addition to a discussion of the underlying ecological mechanisms of taxonomic interactions, complementary nutrient use, and microbially-driven elemental cycling. Specifically, the aim of this review is to provide a theoretical framework for the design of sustainable agricultural systems by integrating traditional knowledge and modern technologies.
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