Spatial Distribution of Aquatic Organisms in a Paddy Field during the Off-crop Season under Drained Conditions
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- YAMAZAKI Masatsugu
- Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
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- HAMADA Yukihiro
- Laboratory of Crop Science, Aichi Prefecture Anjo Research and Extension Center
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- KAMIMOTO Nobuchika
- Laboratory of Crop Science, Aichi Prefecture Anjo Research and Extension Center
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- MOMII Takashi
- Laboratory of Crop Science, Aichi Prefecture Anjo Research and Extension Center
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- KIMURA Makoto
- Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 落水後の水田水生生物群集の生息場所について
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Abstract
Survival sites of aquatic organisms ranging in size from 30 μm to 2cm were surveyed in a paddy field under drained conditions during the off-crop season. Seven sites were selected as potential survival locations in the field: (A) dry rice straws on the ground, (B) moistened rice straws on the soil surface, (C) rice stubble, (D) 0-1.5 cm surface soil among rice stubble, (E) 1.5-3.0 cm surface soil among rice stubble, (F) 0-1.5 cm surface soil beneath rice stubble, and (6)1.5-3.0 cm surface soil beneath rice stubble. The samples that were periodically collected from the respective sites were incubated for 50 days under flooded conditions, and the emergence of aquatic organisms during the incubation was recorded. Aquatic organisms were classified mainly on the order level. Thirty six varieties of aquatic organisms were found in the present survey. The number of the varieties of aquatic organisms that appeared was consistently larger at sites D to G than that at sites A to C. In particular, the number of the varieties at site F was the largest, while the smallest number was observed at site A. It was known that the soil was the main site of survival for aquatic organisms in the paddy field. The number of recorded samples increased with time after drainage for six varieties of aquatic organisms (Charales, Dicotyledonopsida, Lemanaceae, Oligotrichida, Podocopida, and Cyclopoida), while it decreased for four varieties (Zygnematales, Euglenida, Nematoda, and Diptera). Stichotrichida, Ploima, Chaetonotida, and Nematoda survived at all locations in the paddy field throughout the sampling time. Principal component analysis showed that the main habitats of four varieties (Dicotyledonopsida, Monocotyledonopsida, Lemanaceae, and Podocopida), two varieties (Colpodida and Bdelloida), and seven varieties (Pennales, Zygnematales, Volvocida, Actinophryda, Heterotrichida, Oligotorichida, and Haplotaxida) were soil among rice stubble, rice straws, and soil beneath rice stubble, respectively. Cluster analysis confirmed that the composition of aquatic organisms was different among the sites.
Journal
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- Edaphologia
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Edaphologia 68 (0), 23-31, 2001
The Japanese Society of Soil Zoology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390001204320565760
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- NII Article ID
- 110003946371
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- NII Book ID
- AN00334874
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- ISSN
- 21898499
- 03891445
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- NDL BIB ID
- 5922831
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- Text Lang
- en
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- JaLC
- IRDB
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- CiNii Articles
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