2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaeng.2017.01.004
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Nitrogen transformations in aquaponic systems: A review

Abstract: In recent years, aquaponic systems have gained significant popularity as soilless agriculture systems for organic fruits and vegetables production with concomitant remediation of aquaculture effluent. Aquaponics is a potential sustainable food production system that integrates aquaculture with hydroponics in which nitrogen-rich effluent from the fish production is utilized for plant growth. Because nitrogen is one of the most important inputs in an aquaponic system, it is critical to investigate the nitrogen t… Show more

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“…Dissolved oxygen (DO) levels were lower than 6.3-7.7 mg/L reported by [40] in an ebb and flood aquaponic system. The low DO levels could be attributed to the chemical transformation processes in the aquaponic system including fish respiration, production of high organic loads in the aquaponic system, activities of heterotrophs in addition to oxidation of nitrifying bacteria and oxygen absorption by plant roots [41,42]. Therefore, high DO levels should be maintained in these aquaponic systems for optimal plant growth.…”
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“…Dissolved oxygen (DO) levels were lower than 6.3-7.7 mg/L reported by [40] in an ebb and flood aquaponic system. The low DO levels could be attributed to the chemical transformation processes in the aquaponic system including fish respiration, production of high organic loads in the aquaponic system, activities of heterotrophs in addition to oxidation of nitrifying bacteria and oxygen absorption by plant roots [41,42]. Therefore, high DO levels should be maintained in these aquaponic systems for optimal plant growth.…”
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“…Nutrient uptake by plants contributes significantly to the removal of nutrients from aquaponic systems [23]. However, the nutrient removal capacity of aquaponic plants is influenced by (1) the growth stage and nutrient needs of the plant and (2) the activity of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria in the aquaponic system [41,46]. Young plants have low nutrient requirements, but this increases during the vegetative growth [47].…”
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“…The optimisation of these parameters in AP is important considering that if low hydraulic load rate leads to oxygen deficiency and enables denitrification and N2 volatilisation, high hydraulic load rate reduces the contact time between water and roots (Wongkiew et al, 2017). A question arises as to whether it is more important the water recirculation frequency in the fish tanks or the water flow speed through the roots bringing fresh molecules.…”
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“…• Fish density and pathogen control The quality of cultivation also depends on the density of the biomass. It is kept below 50 kg / m3 for the wellbeing of cultivation and for optimizing production [15], [17].…”
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