Vol. 125 (2012): Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society
Natural Resources

Aquaponics—Sustainable Vegetable and Fish Co-Production

Richard V Tyson
University of Florida, IFAS Extension at Orange County, 6021 S. Conway Road, Orlando, FL 32812
Michelle D Danyluk
University of Florida, IFAS, Citrus Research and Education Center, 700 Experiment Station Road, Lake Alfred, FL 33850
Eric H Simonne
University of Florida, IFAS, Office of the District Extension Directors, 1052 McCarty Hall, Gainesville, FL 32611
Danielle D Treadwell
University of Florida, IFAS, Horticultural Sciences Department, PO Box 110690, Gainesville, FL 32611

Publicado 2012-12-01

Palabras clave

  • hydroponics,
  • aquaculture,
  • biofiltration,
  • ammonia,
  • Escherichia coli,
  • nitrifying bacteria
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Resumen

Aquaponics combines hydroponic plant and aquaculture fish production into a sustainable agriculture system that uses natural biological cycles (nitrification) to supply nitrogen and reduces the use of non-renewable fertilizer and water inputs. This paper provides a review of existing aquaponic systems with emphasis on opportunities and challenges to systems sustainability. Preliminary data from a startup aquaponic greenhouse research/demonstration project at UF/IFAS Extension-Orange County’s Exploration Gardens show the potential for growing two vegetable crops concurrently to facilitate the recirculation and re-use of aquaponic waste water. In addition, microbial water quality testing of the aquaponic system water was conducted across three sampling dates. No Escherichia coliwas detected in either re-circulating irrigation or filter-return water samples or from a single sampling of flake and pellet fish feed.