Tilapia Culture in Aquaponic System

Iran is one of ten disaster countries in terms of water crisis. Also, deficit of agricultural soil is a limiting agent for development of agronomy. Moreover, production of organic crops is very important for health nutrition. Tilapia is an important commercial fish because of its fast growth, tolerance to environmental conditions and diseases, possibility of intensive culture, low costs of production and marketable flavor. Production of aquatic and agricultural crops in an aquaponic system would ask these expectations. Aquaponic system that includes combination of hydroponics and water recycling systems was examined for modulated culture of tilapia and agricultural crops at the present study. Tilapia fries with 6.2g and 5.9g mean weight and stocking density of 40/m^3 were respectively stocked in two 2.5m^3 tanks at September 2013 for 9 months. Fish culture in the two tanks tended to 17.2kg/m^3 and 19kg/m^3 fish production with 658g and 596 mean final weigth, 98% and 100% survival and 1.4 and 1.6 food conversion rate (FCR), respectively. Plants were implanted using grow beds, floating rafts and nutrient film methods. Monthly production of mint, basil, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, pepper were 1.14, 0.5-0.8, 1.32, 2.7-4, 2.03-3.4 and 1.1 kg/m^2 crops, respectively.

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Main Authors: Rajabipour, Farhad, Matinfar, A., Mashaii, N., Sarsangi, H., Mohammadi, M., Moazedi, J., Majrak, M., Aghaei, A.
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute 2016
Subjects:Aquaponics, Greenhouse, Tilapia, Crops, Fish culture, Hydroponics, Fish,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13957
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-139572021-05-19T06:52:00Z Tilapia Culture in Aquaponic System Rajabipour, Farhad Matinfar, A. Mashaii, N. Sarsangi, H. Mohammadi, M. Moazedi, J. Majrak, M. Aghaei, A. Aquaponics Greenhouse Tilapia Crops Fish culture Hydroponics Fish Iran is one of ten disaster countries in terms of water crisis. Also, deficit of agricultural soil is a limiting agent for development of agronomy. Moreover, production of organic crops is very important for health nutrition. Tilapia is an important commercial fish because of its fast growth, tolerance to environmental conditions and diseases, possibility of intensive culture, low costs of production and marketable flavor. Production of aquatic and agricultural crops in an aquaponic system would ask these expectations. Aquaponic system that includes combination of hydroponics and water recycling systems was examined for modulated culture of tilapia and agricultural crops at the present study. Tilapia fries with 6.2g and 5.9g mean weight and stocking density of 40/m^3 were respectively stocked in two 2.5m^3 tanks at September 2013 for 9 months. Fish culture in the two tanks tended to 17.2kg/m^3 and 19kg/m^3 fish production with 658g and 596 mean final weigth, 98% and 100% survival and 1.4 and 1.6 food conversion rate (FCR), respectively. Plants were implanted using grow beds, floating rafts and nutrient film methods. Monthly production of mint, basil, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, pepper were 1.14, 0.5-0.8, 1.32, 2.7-4, 2.03-3.4 and 1.1 kg/m^2 crops, respectively. Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Published 2018-08-11T11:47:55Z 2018-08-11T11:47:55Z 2016 Report Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/13957 fa 47474; 40pp. Iran Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute Tehran, Iran
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Crops
Fish culture
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Greenhouse
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Crops
Fish culture
Hydroponics
Fish
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Greenhouse
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Greenhouse
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Crops
Fish culture
Hydroponics
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Rajabipour, Farhad
Matinfar, A.
Mashaii, N.
Sarsangi, H.
Mohammadi, M.
Moazedi, J.
Majrak, M.
Aghaei, A.
Tilapia Culture in Aquaponic System
description Iran is one of ten disaster countries in terms of water crisis. Also, deficit of agricultural soil is a limiting agent for development of agronomy. Moreover, production of organic crops is very important for health nutrition. Tilapia is an important commercial fish because of its fast growth, tolerance to environmental conditions and diseases, possibility of intensive culture, low costs of production and marketable flavor. Production of aquatic and agricultural crops in an aquaponic system would ask these expectations. Aquaponic system that includes combination of hydroponics and water recycling systems was examined for modulated culture of tilapia and agricultural crops at the present study. Tilapia fries with 6.2g and 5.9g mean weight and stocking density of 40/m^3 were respectively stocked in two 2.5m^3 tanks at September 2013 for 9 months. Fish culture in the two tanks tended to 17.2kg/m^3 and 19kg/m^3 fish production with 658g and 596 mean final weigth, 98% and 100% survival and 1.4 and 1.6 food conversion rate (FCR), respectively. Plants were implanted using grow beds, floating rafts and nutrient film methods. Monthly production of mint, basil, lettuce, cucumber, tomato, pepper were 1.14, 0.5-0.8, 1.32, 2.7-4, 2.03-3.4 and 1.1 kg/m^2 crops, respectively.
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Matinfar, A.
Mashaii, N.
Sarsangi, H.
Mohammadi, M.
Moazedi, J.
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Aghaei, A.
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