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A study on the mineral elements available in aquaponics, their impact on lettuce productivity and the potential improvement of their availability.
Delaide, Boris
2017
 

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Keywords :
Aquaponics; Sludge digestion; Lettuce
Abstract :
[en] Aquaponics is an integrated farming concept that combines fish and hydroponic plant production in a recirculating water system. This innovative technique has the potential to reduce the impact of fish and plant production on the environment by namely closing the nutrient loop. Indeed, the nutrients leaving the fish part are used to grow hydroponic plants. This thesis focused on the mineral elements available in aquaponics to grow plants. The thesis started by deepening the aquaponic concept. It was identified that the mineral elements available for plants growth in solution were lower concentrated than in hydroponics. It was assumed that an important parts of the nutrients input were unavailable and lost out of the aquaponic system via sludge spillage. This leaded to the necessity to determine the consistency of the plant growth and the proportion of mineral elements that were recycled in aquaponic systems. A solution to improve the recycling of these elements and increase their availability was also studied. Therefore, the performances of a one loop aquaponic system named the plant and fish farming box (PAFF Box), in terms of yields of fish and plant, energy and water consumption, and mineral elements mass balances were studied. The mineral nutritive elements were also characterised. For experimentation convenience, lettuce was taken as a model plant. To determine if aquaponics can assure consistent plant growth compared to conventional systems, lettuce growth has been compared between a one loop aquaponic solution, a hydroponic solution and a complemented aquaponic solution in deep water systems in controlled conditions. The latest allowed studying also the growth when nutrient concentrations are increased in the aquaponic solution. The potential of improvement of nutrient recycling for increasing their availability to plant by sludge digestion onsite was studied. Therefore, the mineralisation performance of sludge has been explored in simple aerobic and anaerobic reactors and in up-flow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors (UASB). In the term of this work, it appeared that aquaponics consumed and discharged less water to produce fish and plant but required more energy than conventional farming systems. The lettuce showed similar growth performance between aquaponic and hydroponic solution but significantly higher growth (i.e. 39% fresh mass increase) in complemented aquaponic solution. This indicated that lower mineral elements concentrations did not impact negatively plant growth and that an increase of concentrations improved growth compared to conventional hydroponics. Also the microorganisms and dissolved organic matter may play an important role for promoting plant roots and shoots growth in aquaponics. Mineral elements mass balances analysis showed that an important part of the elements were accumulating in sludge and lost by water and sludge spillage. However, the sludge digestion onsite showed promising results to recover these elements in available form for plants. It would allow reducing environmental footprints by limiting the nutrients loss and recycle even more water. Regarding these results an improvement of the one loop aquaponic system was suggested as a hybrid decoupled aquaponic system that would limit water and nutrients discharge and improve plant growth.
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Delaide, Boris ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Agronomie, Bio-ingénierie et Chimie (AgroBioChem) > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
Language :
English
Title :
A study on the mineral elements available in aquaponics, their impact on lettuce productivity and the potential improvement of their availability.
Alternative titles :
[fr] Etude des éléments minéraux disponibles en aquaponie, de leur impact sur la productivité des laitues et de la potentielle amélioration de leur disponibilité.
Defense date :
2017
Number of pages :
100
Institution :
ULiège - Université de Liège
Degree :
docteur en sciences agronomiques et ingénierie biologique
Promotor :
Jijakli, Haissam  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
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