Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem

Nutrient removal is essential for aquaculture wastewater treatment to protect receiving water from eutrophication and for potential reuse of the treated water. The integration of aquaculture with agriculture appears to be an excellent way of saving water, disposing aquaculture wastewater and provid...

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spelling my-unisza-ir.21272021-08-15T02:55:57Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2127/ Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem Azizah, Endut S Agriculture (General) Nutrient removal is essential for aquaculture wastewater treatment to protect receiving water from eutrophication and for potential reuse of the treated water. The integration of aquaculture with agriculture appears to be an excellent way of saving water, disposing aquaculture wastewater and providing fertilizer to the agricultural crop. The study was conducted to evaluate aquaponics recirculation system (ARS) performance in removing inorganic nitrogen and phosphate from aquaculture wastewater using water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) and mustard green (Brassica juncea). The results showed that water spinach was able to significantly reduce the total ammonia nitrogen, nitrite-N, nitrate-N and orthophosphate with efficiencies of 78.32–85.48%, 82.93–92.22%, 79.17–87.10%, and 75.36–84.94%, respectively, compared to mustard green that removed the nutrients in the range of 69.0–75.85% for total ammonia nitrogen, 72.49–79.34% for nitrite-N, 66.67–80.65% for nitrate-N, and 66.79–77.87% for orthophosphate. Overall results suggest that water spinach is better than mustard green in nutrient removal in the aquaponics system used due to its root structures provided more microbial attachment sites, sufficient wastewater residence time, trapping and settlement of suspended particles, surface area for pollutant adsorption, uptake, and assimilation in plant tissues. Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2127/1/FH02-FRTK-14-00504.pdf Azizah, Endut Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem. Desalination and water treatment. pp. 422-430.
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Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
description Nutrient removal is essential for aquaculture wastewater treatment to protect receiving water from eutrophication and for potential reuse of the treated water. The integration of aquaculture with agriculture appears to be an excellent way of saving water, disposing aquaculture wastewater and providing fertilizer to the agricultural crop. The study was conducted to evaluate aquaponics recirculation system (ARS) performance in removing inorganic nitrogen and phosphate from aquaculture wastewater using water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) and mustard green (Brassica juncea). The results showed that water spinach was able to significantly reduce the total ammonia nitrogen, nitrite-N, nitrate-N and orthophosphate with efficiencies of 78.32–85.48%, 82.93–92.22%, 79.17–87.10%, and 75.36–84.94%, respectively, compared to mustard green that removed the nutrients in the range of 69.0–75.85% for total ammonia nitrogen, 72.49–79.34% for nitrite-N, 66.67–80.65% for nitrate-N, and 66.79–77.87% for orthophosphate. Overall results suggest that water spinach is better than mustard green in nutrient removal in the aquaponics system used due to its root structures provided more microbial attachment sites, sufficient wastewater residence time, trapping and settlement of suspended particles, surface area for pollutant adsorption, uptake, and assimilation in plant tissues.
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title Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
title_short Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
title_full Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
title_fullStr Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
title_sort nutrient removal from aquaculture wastewater by vegetable production in aquaponic recirculationsystem
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