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Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system

Aquaponics (AP) is a semi-closed system of food production that combines aquaculture and hydroponics and represents a new agricultural system integrating producers and consumers. The aim of this study was to test the effect of stocking densities (APL, 2.5 kg m(-3); APH, 4.6 kg m(-3)) on water qualit...

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Autores principales: Maucieri, Carmelo, Nicoletto, Carlo, Zanin, Giampaolo, Birolo, Marco, Trocino, Angela, Sambo, Paolo, Borin, Maurizio, Xiccato, Gerolamo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6542511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31145750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217561
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author Maucieri, Carmelo
Nicoletto, Carlo
Zanin, Giampaolo
Birolo, Marco
Trocino, Angela
Sambo, Paolo
Borin, Maurizio
Xiccato, Gerolamo
author_facet Maucieri, Carmelo
Nicoletto, Carlo
Zanin, Giampaolo
Birolo, Marco
Trocino, Angela
Sambo, Paolo
Borin, Maurizio
Xiccato, Gerolamo
author_sort Maucieri, Carmelo
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description Aquaponics (AP) is a semi-closed system of food production that combines aquaculture and hydroponics and represents a new agricultural system integrating producers and consumers. The aim of this study was to test the effect of stocking densities (APL, 2.5 kg m(-3); APH, 4.6 kg m(-3)) on water quality, growth performance of the European Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), and yield of leafy vegetables (catalogna, lettuce, and Swiss Chard) in a low-technology AP pilot system compared to a hydroponic cultivation. The AP daily consumption of water due to evapotranspiration was not different among treatments with an average value of 8.2 L d(-1), equal to 1.37% of the total water content of the system. Dissolved oxygen was significantly (p < 0.05) different among treatments with the lowest median value recorded with the highest stocking density of fish (5.6 mg L(-1)) and the highest median value in the hydroponic control (8.7 mg L(-1)). Marketable yield of the vegetables was significantly different among treatments with the highest production in the hydroponic control for catalogna (1.2 kg m(-2)) and in the APL treatment for Swiss Chard (5.3 kg m(-2)). The yield of lettuce did not differ significantly between hydroponic control and APL system (4.0 kg m(-2) on average). The lowest production of vegetables was obtained in the APH system. The final weight (515 g vs. 413 g for APL and APH, respectively), specific growth rate (0.79% d(-1) vs. 0.68% d(-1)), and feed conversion (1.55 vs. 1.86) of European Carp decreased when stocking density increased, whereas total yield of biomass was higher in the APH system (4.45 kg m(-3) vs. 6.88 kg m(-3)). A low mortality (3% on average) was observed in both AP treatments. Overall, the results showed that a low initial stocking density at 2.5 kg m(-3) improved the production of European Carp and of leafy vegetables by maintaining a better water quality in the tested AP system.
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spelling pubmed-65425112019-06-17 Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system Maucieri, Carmelo Nicoletto, Carlo Zanin, Giampaolo Birolo, Marco Trocino, Angela Sambo, Paolo Borin, Maurizio Xiccato, Gerolamo PLoS One Research Article Aquaponics (AP) is a semi-closed system of food production that combines aquaculture and hydroponics and represents a new agricultural system integrating producers and consumers. The aim of this study was to test the effect of stocking densities (APL, 2.5 kg m(-3); APH, 4.6 kg m(-3)) on water quality, growth performance of the European Carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), and yield of leafy vegetables (catalogna, lettuce, and Swiss Chard) in a low-technology AP pilot system compared to a hydroponic cultivation. The AP daily consumption of water due to evapotranspiration was not different among treatments with an average value of 8.2 L d(-1), equal to 1.37% of the total water content of the system. Dissolved oxygen was significantly (p < 0.05) different among treatments with the lowest median value recorded with the highest stocking density of fish (5.6 mg L(-1)) and the highest median value in the hydroponic control (8.7 mg L(-1)). Marketable yield of the vegetables was significantly different among treatments with the highest production in the hydroponic control for catalogna (1.2 kg m(-2)) and in the APL treatment for Swiss Chard (5.3 kg m(-2)). The yield of lettuce did not differ significantly between hydroponic control and APL system (4.0 kg m(-2) on average). The lowest production of vegetables was obtained in the APH system. The final weight (515 g vs. 413 g for APL and APH, respectively), specific growth rate (0.79% d(-1) vs. 0.68% d(-1)), and feed conversion (1.55 vs. 1.86) of European Carp decreased when stocking density increased, whereas total yield of biomass was higher in the APH system (4.45 kg m(-3) vs. 6.88 kg m(-3)). A low mortality (3% on average) was observed in both AP treatments. Overall, the results showed that a low initial stocking density at 2.5 kg m(-3) improved the production of European Carp and of leafy vegetables by maintaining a better water quality in the tested AP system. Public Library of Science 2019-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6542511/ /pubmed/31145750 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217561 Text en © 2019 Maucieri et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Maucieri, Carmelo
Nicoletto, Carlo
Zanin, Giampaolo
Birolo, Marco
Trocino, Angela
Sambo, Paolo
Borin, Maurizio
Xiccato, Gerolamo
Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title_full Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title_fullStr Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title_full_unstemmed Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title_short Effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of European Carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
title_sort effect of stocking density of fish on water quality and growth performance of european carp and leafy vegetables in a low-tech aquaponic system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6542511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31145750
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217561
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