ASSESSMENT OF SUITABLE PLANTS AS BIOLOGICAL FILTER IN ROOFTOP FISH CULTURE
Autor: | K R Akther, S A A Nahid, T Hasin, M M U Mamun, S A Shimul, N C Roy |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Agricultural Science, Engineering, and Technology. 5:70-80 |
ISSN: | 2158-8104 2164-0920 |
Popis: | Exponential growth of urbanization increases the unused rooftop space in the city area. The rooftop fish culture is the alternative way to utilized rooftop space and increases the production. In rooftop fish culture foremost challenge is to maintain water quality deteriorated by feces and leftover feed. The study aim was to identify the suitable plants for evaluating the ability of the plants as a part of the biological filter by extracting toxic compound from the fish tank. Research was designed by setup seven treatments (Tws, Tc, Tts, Tcs,Twc, Tip and Tm) with three replicates each by using seven locally accessible plants (water spinach, coriander, taro stem, Ceylon spinach, water cress, Indian pennywort and mint) for biological filtration. Plant beds of the filter system were prepared by using sand, brick, coal and coir. In each fish tank 50 post larvae (PL) of prawn was stocked properly and 35-40 plants in each treatment bed. Water samples were collected to measure pH, DO, temperature, ammonia, phosphate and ammonium. The water temperature (24oC to 26°C), pH (7.78 to 8.8) and dissolve oxygen (DO) were in the optimum range for fish culture. Results showed that the significantly (P |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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