2020
DOI: 10.5455/jbau.106528
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Production Potential of Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) in Hydroponics and Tilapia Based Aquaponics

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“…According to Nirmala et al (2020), FCR is influenced by several factors namely species, size, quality, and quantity of feed as well as the water quality that will determine the feed effectiveness. Nadia et al (2020) found FCR 3.2±0.11 over a period of 106 days where they supplied commercial floating feed at the similar rate of the present study. However, low FCR value in MLP 10% in the present study indicated high fish efficiency in utilizing the feed consumed.…”
Section: Feed Conversion Ratio (Fcr) Of Tilapiasupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…According to Nirmala et al (2020), FCR is influenced by several factors namely species, size, quality, and quantity of feed as well as the water quality that will determine the feed effectiveness. Nadia et al (2020) found FCR 3.2±0.11 over a period of 106 days where they supplied commercial floating feed at the similar rate of the present study. However, low FCR value in MLP 10% in the present study indicated high fish efficiency in utilizing the feed consumed.…”
Section: Feed Conversion Ratio (Fcr) Of Tilapiasupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Stone and Thomforde (2004) mentioned that the desirable range of EC 100-2000 μs cm -1 and acceptable range 30-5000 µs cm -1 for pond fish culture. Nadia et al (2020) found that, EC of underground freshwater used for culture was 747.0 µs cm -1 . Moreover, Akter et al (2020) found noted 1302.33±187.79 to 1521.00±59.40 µs cm -1 during an experiment of aquaponics using tilapia.…”
Section: Electrical Conductivity (Ec)mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Excessive nitrogen supply enhances vegetative growth of plants and chlorophyll content in leaves; hence, it can result in low fruit yield and higher moisture content in the plant tissue (Maucieri et al, 2019a). The nutrients uptake by the root in the soilless system vary with the water quality parameters such as pH and oxygen supply for nitrifying bacteria, electrical conductivity and synergy-antagonism of dissolved ions (Wortman, 2015;Eck et al, 2019a;Nadia et al, 2020). The nutrient absorption by the roots may be restricted when water pH is more than 7 due to precipitation of dissolved salts (Lennard & Goddek, 2019; Maucieri et al, 2019b).…”
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confidence: 99%