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Title: Does African catfish ( Clarias gariepinus ) affect rice in integrated rice-fish culture in Lake Victoria Basin, Kenya?
Authors: Rasowo Joseph
Auma Elmada
Ssanyu Grace
Ndunguru Moses
Keywords: African catfish
Rice-fish culture
Rice yield
Fish yield
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Academic Journals
Series/Report no.: ;African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology Vol. 2 (10). pp. 336-341, October, 2008
Abstract: An experiment was conducted for 98 days in the Lake Victoria Basin to investigate the interactions of fish and rice growth performance in rice paddies. The experiment was laid out in a split-plot design, with rice cultivar as the main plot and method of rice-fish culture as the sub-plot. Treatments consisted of two levels of rice-fish culture and three cultivars of rice. Rice cultivars used were; ITA, BR 11 and IR 2793-80-1 obtained from the National Irrigation Board (NIB), Kenya. Clarias gariepinus , (15 ± 0.4 g) were stocked at 6 m -2 and given supplementary diet containing 35% crude protein and 7% lipids at 2× maintenance level. There was significantly less incidence of stem-borers in rice-fish polyculture compared to rice monoculture (P< 0.05). Rice-fish polyculture gave significantly higher rice yield than rice monoculture (453 ± 1.0 gm -2 ). The seed yield differed significantly (P< 0.05) between the rice cultivars with ITA giving the highest yield followed by IR and BR. There were significant differences in growth performance of C. gariepinus in the treatments (F = 4.518,df = 2, P = 0.014) with best growth recorded in the Fish-ITA and least in Fish-BR. Mean net annualized fish production was highest (3,767 ± 300 Kgha -1 yr -1 ) in the ITA-Fish plots with no statistical differences recorded between BR-Fish and IR- Fish plots. Fish survival ranged from 79.9 to 82.6 percent in Fish-IR, Fish-BR and Fish-ITA respectively.
URI: http://www.academicjournals.org/AJest
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