Effects of aquaponic system on growth and nutrients content and sustainable production of sprouts in urban area

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An aquaponic system in urban area was designed and combined fish culture with sprouts production in a closed-loop system that mimics the ecology of the nature. In order to quantify the nutrients content of sprouts grown under different conditions, we conducted a factorial experiment with 3 types of growth conditions, routine cultivation (RC), circulating water supplement cultivation (CWSC) and aquaponic system cultivation (ASC), then produce sprouts (soybean sprouts, mung bean sprouts, pea sprouts and radish sprouts) under these conditions. The results showed that each sprout under ASC condition, height, weight (10 sprouts), vitamin C content, protein content and soluble sugar content were significantly higher than those under RC condition and CWSC condition. Each sprout showed significant difference in height, weight (10 sprouts), vitamin C content and soluble sugar content. The presence of Carassius auratus auratus can significantly promote the growth of sprouts in aquaponic system, and increase nutrients content. Therefore, aquaponic system can be promoted vigorously in urban areas.

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Li, N., Zhang, L., Li, J., Yan, K., Wang, Y., Wang, B., … Chen, J. (2020). Effects of aquaponic system on growth and nutrients content and sustainable production of sprouts in urban area. Australian Journal of Crop Science, 14(11), 1794–1799. https://doi.org/10.21475/ajcs.20.14.11.p2674

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