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Productivity of Fish and Crop Growth and Characteristics of Bacterial Communities in the FLOCponics System.

Authors

Hwang, Ju-Ae; Park, Jun Seong; Jeong, Hae Seung; Kim, Hyeongsu; Oh, Seung-Yoon

Abstract

Aquaponics (AP) and biofloc technology (BFT) systems rely heavily on bacterial communities to break down organic matter and cycle nutrients that are essential for fish and plant growth. The functional roles of bacterial communities in aquaculture systems are critical to their sustainable operation. Currently, the research on the combination of BFT and AP systems called FLOCponics (FP) is lacking, thereby hindering our ability to optimize their performance. Here, several characteristics (productivity of fish and crops, physicochemical properties of water, and bacterial community) in FP systems cultivating Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) and leaf lettuce Caipira (Lactuca sativa) were compared to those in the BFT system. Additionally, the effect of fish density on the FP system was investigated. The results indicated that the FP system was more productive than the BFT system. Fish growth rate was highest in the FP system (52.6%), and the average body weight of eels was 168.2 ± 26.8 g in the FP system compared to 140.3 ± 27.0 g in the control (BFT, 5 kg/m2). However, increasing fish density resulted in lower growth rates, with a growth rate of 20.6% observed in the high-density (20 kg/m2) experimental group. The bacterial composition was also significantly different between the systems and fish densities, suggesting that bacterial communities may be closely related to the performance of the aquaponics system.

Subjects

BACTERIAL communities; FISH growth; FISH productivity; CROP growth; BACTERIAL growth

Publication

Fishes (MDPI AG), 2023, Vol 8, Issue 8, p422

ISSN

2410-3888

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/fishes8080422

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