Tag: deficiencies

  • THE LOST WAYS Third Edition

    THE LOST WAYS Third Edition This book is dedicated to all the pioneers who overcame the toughest times and built one of the greatest nations of all. 3 Special thanks to all the authors for making this book possible: S. Patrick Susan Morrow Erik Bainbridge M. Taylor Theresa Anne DeMario Lex Rooker S. Walter Shannon…

  • KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSIT Y AQUAPONICS Production Manual A Practical Handbook for Growers *needs work

    A Practical Handbook for Growers source; http://www.ksuaquaculture.org/PDFs/aquaponics_handbook_2021_final_022421.pdf AQUAPONICS Production Manual KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSIT Y JANELLE HAGER LEIGH ANNE BRIGHT JOSH DUSCI JAMES TIDWELL • • • Janelle Hager Research and Extension Associate Aquaponics Kentucky State University janelle.hager@kysu.edu Leigh Anne Bright Senior Research Associate and Assistant Graduate Coordinator Kentucky State University leighanne.bright@kysu.edu Josh Dusci Graduate Research…

  • Module 1 – Sand

    Sand No Sand – No Civilisation Sand is a benign substance that resides in the back of our minds. For most of us, it holds no more day-to-day interest than the rocks and roads – and the other physical aspects of our environment. We know that it exists but it hardly warrants a thought. But,…

  • Biological nutrient removal by recirculating aquaponic system: Optimization of the dimension ratio between the hydroponic & rearing tank components

    Biological nutrient removal by recirculating aquaponic system: Optimization of the dimension ratio between the hydroponic & rearing tank components Author links open overlay panelSu Shiung Lam a c, Nyuk Ling Ma b, Ahmad Jusoh a, Mohd Azmi Ambak c Show more Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ibiod.2015.03.012Get rights and content Abstract Marble goby (Oxyeleotris marmorata Bleeker) was cultured in a recirculating aquaponic system (RAS) containing a hydroponic tank grown with…

  • Nutrient dynamics in integrated aquaculture–hydroponics systems

    Nutrient dynamics in integrated aquaculture–hydroponics systems Author links open overlay panelDamon ESeawrightaRobert RStickneybRichard BWalkerc Show more Add to Mendeley Share Cite https://doi.org/10.1016/S0044-8486(97)00168-3Get rights and content Abstract Changes in concentrations of dissolved Ca, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, NO3-N, Na, P, and Zn, as a function of increasing biomass of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fed a…