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Assessment of the Fertilization Capacity of the Aquaculture Sediment for Wheat Grass as Sustainable Alternative Use

Periodic removal of sediment from aquaculture ponds is practiced to maintain their productivity and animal welfare. The recovery of sediment as a plant fertilizer could alleviate the costs of sediment removal. The objective of this study was to test the effects of a dried sediment, extracted from an...

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Autores principales: Burducea, Marian, Lobiuc, Andrei, Dirvariu, Lenuta, Oprea, Eugen, Olaru, Stefan Mihaita, Teliban, Gabriel-Ciprian, Stoleru, Vasile, Poghirc, Vlad Andrei, Cara, Irina Gabriela, Filip, Manuela, Rusu, Mariana, Zheljazkov, Valtcho D., Barbacariu, Cristian-Alin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050634
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author Burducea, Marian
Lobiuc, Andrei
Dirvariu, Lenuta
Oprea, Eugen
Olaru, Stefan Mihaita
Teliban, Gabriel-Ciprian
Stoleru, Vasile
Poghirc, Vlad Andrei
Cara, Irina Gabriela
Filip, Manuela
Rusu, Mariana
Zheljazkov, Valtcho D.
Barbacariu, Cristian-Alin
author_facet Burducea, Marian
Lobiuc, Andrei
Dirvariu, Lenuta
Oprea, Eugen
Olaru, Stefan Mihaita
Teliban, Gabriel-Ciprian
Stoleru, Vasile
Poghirc, Vlad Andrei
Cara, Irina Gabriela
Filip, Manuela
Rusu, Mariana
Zheljazkov, Valtcho D.
Barbacariu, Cristian-Alin
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description Periodic removal of sediment from aquaculture ponds is practiced to maintain their productivity and animal welfare. The recovery of sediment as a plant fertilizer could alleviate the costs of sediment removal. The objective of this study was to test the effects of a dried sediment, extracted from an aquaculture pond used for common carp cultivation, on the growth and physiology of potted wheat grass and the quality of the juice obtained from wheat grass. The results showed that sediment application did not produce significant morphological changes, although the values for plant height (16.94–19.22 cm), leaf area (19.67–139.21 mm(2)), and biomass (3.39–4.26 g/plant) were higher in sediment-grown plants. However, at a physiological level, the effect was negative, decreasing photosynthesis (0.82–1.66 μmol CO(2) m(2)s(−1)), fluorescence ΦPSII (0.737–0.782), and chlorophyll content (1.40–1.83 CCI). The juice yield was reduced in the sediment treatments (46–58 g/100 g), while the quality was improved by increasing the content of phenols (2.55–3.39 µg/mL gallic acid equivalent), flavonoids (1.41–1.85 µg/mL quercetin equivalent), and antioxidant activity (47.99–62.7% inhibition of; 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl). The positive results obtained in this study can be attributed to the moderate nutrient content of the sediment and a negligible concentration of heavy metals.
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spelling pubmed-89124132022-03-11 Assessment of the Fertilization Capacity of the Aquaculture Sediment for Wheat Grass as Sustainable Alternative Use Burducea, Marian Lobiuc, Andrei Dirvariu, Lenuta Oprea, Eugen Olaru, Stefan Mihaita Teliban, Gabriel-Ciprian Stoleru, Vasile Poghirc, Vlad Andrei Cara, Irina Gabriela Filip, Manuela Rusu, Mariana Zheljazkov, Valtcho D. Barbacariu, Cristian-Alin Plants (Basel) Article Periodic removal of sediment from aquaculture ponds is practiced to maintain their productivity and animal welfare. The recovery of sediment as a plant fertilizer could alleviate the costs of sediment removal. The objective of this study was to test the effects of a dried sediment, extracted from an aquaculture pond used for common carp cultivation, on the growth and physiology of potted wheat grass and the quality of the juice obtained from wheat grass. The results showed that sediment application did not produce significant morphological changes, although the values for plant height (16.94–19.22 cm), leaf area (19.67–139.21 mm(2)), and biomass (3.39–4.26 g/plant) were higher in sediment-grown plants. However, at a physiological level, the effect was negative, decreasing photosynthesis (0.82–1.66 μmol CO(2) m(2)s(−1)), fluorescence ΦPSII (0.737–0.782), and chlorophyll content (1.40–1.83 CCI). The juice yield was reduced in the sediment treatments (46–58 g/100 g), while the quality was improved by increasing the content of phenols (2.55–3.39 µg/mL gallic acid equivalent), flavonoids (1.41–1.85 µg/mL quercetin equivalent), and antioxidant activity (47.99–62.7% inhibition of; 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl). The positive results obtained in this study can be attributed to the moderate nutrient content of the sediment and a negligible concentration of heavy metals. MDPI 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8912413/ /pubmed/35270105 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050634 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Burducea, Marian
Lobiuc, Andrei
Dirvariu, Lenuta
Oprea, Eugen
Olaru, Stefan Mihaita
Teliban, Gabriel-Ciprian
Stoleru, Vasile
Poghirc, Vlad Andrei
Cara, Irina Gabriela
Filip, Manuela
Rusu, Mariana
Zheljazkov, Valtcho D.
Barbacariu, Cristian-Alin
Assessment of the Fertilization Capacity of the Aquaculture Sediment for Wheat Grass as Sustainable Alternative Use
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title_short Assessment of the Fertilization Capacity of the Aquaculture Sediment for Wheat Grass as Sustainable Alternative Use
title_sort assessment of the fertilization capacity of the aquaculture sediment for wheat grass as sustainable alternative use
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8912413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270105
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11050634
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