HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems

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Main Author: Bernardino, R.J.
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Franco, I.M.A., Carreira, R., Pessanha, L., Grego, José, Ferreira, Luís
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Aquaponic systems are based on a technique that involves fish farming and hydroponics farming techniques, producing both fish and plants (herbs, fruits or leafy greens) in the same circuit of water. The metabolism products from fish, passing through an healthy biofilter will generate natural fertilizer which is assimilated by the plantsresulting in vegetable growth and simultaneously cleaning the water that returns to the fish tank, generating a symbiotic procedure involving fish, bacteria and plants. The public awareness of aquaponics is still very low and thus the importance of developing household systems that would serve as an introduction to future sustainable production aquaponic farms. In this project several domestic unit setups were tested and evaluated according to the plant growth and fish biomass increment, granting a domestic means to see biology working applied to sustainable and economically viable production. The referred household prototypes were designed and, some, were built permitting an evaluation on how each plant stage correlates with nutrient uptake, and to assess the need for further additives to promote plant growth. Ultimately the project will offer tools to enhance and enrich the current understanding and knowledge regarding the potential of aquaponics systems in producing food in a sustainable and economic way.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
title HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
spellingShingle HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
Bernardino, R.J.
sustainable foods
aquaponics
urban agriculture
food safety
title_short HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
title_full HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
title_fullStr HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
title_full_unstemmed HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
title_sort HOMEGREENS: Small-scaled aquaponics systems
author Bernardino, R.J.
author_facet Bernardino, R.J.
Franco, I.M.A.
Carreira, R.
Pessanha, L.
Grego, José
Ferreira, Luís
author_role author
author2 Franco, I.M.A.
Carreira, R.
Pessanha, L.
Grego, José
Ferreira, Luís
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardino, R.J.
Franco, I.M.A.
Carreira, R.
Pessanha, L.
Grego, José
Ferreira, Luís
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sustainable foods
aquaponics
urban agriculture
food safety
topic sustainable foods
aquaponics
urban agriculture
food safety
description Aquaponic systems are based on a technique that involves fish farming and hydroponics farming techniques, producing both fish and plants (herbs, fruits or leafy greens) in the same circuit of water. The metabolism products from fish, passing through an healthy biofilter will generate natural fertilizer which is assimilated by the plantsresulting in vegetable growth and simultaneously cleaning the water that returns to the fish tank, generating a symbiotic procedure involving fish, bacteria and plants. The public awareness of aquaponics is still very low and thus the importance of developing household systems that would serve as an introduction to future sustainable production aquaponic farms. In this project several domestic unit setups were tested and evaluated according to the plant growth and fish biomass increment, granting a domestic means to see biology working applied to sustainable and economically viable production. The referred household prototypes were designed and, some, were built permitting an evaluation on how each plant stage correlates with nutrient uptake, and to assess the need for further additives to promote plant growth. Ultimately the project will offer tools to enhance and enrich the current understanding and knowledge regarding the potential of aquaponics systems in producing food in a sustainable and economic way.
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