Small-scale aquaponic food production : integrated fish and plant farming

Somerville, Christopher; Cohen, Moti; Pantanella, Edoardo; Stankus, Austin; Lovatelli, Alessandro

Small-scale aquaponic food production : integrated fish and plant farming - [S.l.] FAO 2014 - 288 p. : col. ill.

This technical paper begins by introducing the concept of aquaponics, including a brief history of its development and its place within the larger category of soil-less culture and modern agriculture. It discusses the main theoretical concepts of aquaponics, including the nitrogen cycle and the nitrification process, the role of bacteria, and the concept of balancing an aquaponic unit. It then moves on to cover important considerations of water quality parameters, water testing, and water sourcing for aquaponics, as well as methods and theories of unit design, including the three main methods of aquaponic systems: media beds, nutrient film technique, and deep water culture. The publication discusses in detail the three groups of living organisms (bacteria, plants, and fish) that make up the aquaponic ecosystem. It also presents management strategies and troubleshooting practices, as well as related topics, specifically highlighting local and sustainable sources of aquaponics inputs.


Aquaponics
Aquaponics -- Water quality
Aquaponics -- Bacteria
Aquaponics -- Plants
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