Evaluation of double recirculating aquaponic systems for intensive plant production

Evaluation of double recirculating aquaponic systems for intensive plant production

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Publisher's Synopsis

Double recirculating aquaponic systems (DRAPS) were developed as sustainable food production system and as alternative to conventional aquaculture and hydroponics. DRAPS allow the production of fish and plants under specific optimal conditions. One major subject of the present study was the comparison of vegetable production in DRAPS with conventional hydroponic production. For investigations Nile tilapia and African catfish were combined with tomatoes or lettuce. Furthermore, the connection point between fish and plants was studied in more detail to identify possible weaknesses of this point. Additional, the fertiliser and fresh water saving potential and the environmental relive by replacing nitrogen fertiliser by fish waste water was investigated. The results of this study demonstrate clearly the competiveness of DRAPS with conventional hydroponic systems in terms of plant quantity and quality aspects as well as sustainability issues. DRAPS is a highly promising system which must be investigated and improved further. Finally, it will contribute significantly to sustainable intensification and consequently to food safety.

Book information

ISBN: 9783736971592
Publisher: Cuvillier
Imprint: Cuvillier
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 276
Weight: 331g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 15mm