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Growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponic system / Ronnie U. Año, Kim Carl B. Nicolas, Jeric A. Tuscano and Justhien L. Villaran

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Cardona : University of Rizal System, 2019Description: xiv, 57 leaves : illustrations ; 28.5 cmContent type:
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Dissertation note: Thesis BS Fisheries University of Rizal System. Cardona 2019 Summary: The study aimed to evaluate the growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponics system. The experimental treatment evaluated were treatment I -Solanum lycupersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with Nile tilapia fingerlings species. Treatment II -S. lycumpersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with catfish fingerlings and treatment III -S. lycumpersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with bighead carp species. The study was conducted for the duration of 90 days. Result showed that different fresh water fishes in aquaponics system where treatment I obtained the weight average gain of 8.2 g. while treatment II attained a weighted average gain of 9.3 g. followed by treatment III with weighted average gain of 6.1 g. analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference in weight gained among all the treatments. The highest length increment in different freshwater fishes, treatment I obtained a length average gain of 5.2 cm. treatment II obtained a length average gain of 7.2 cm. while treatment III obtained a length average gain 4.5 cm. Analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference in length gained among all the treatments. In terms of survival, treatment I obtained the survival rate of 96.67% while treatment II obtained the survival rate of 98.33% and treatment III obtained the survival rate of 90.00% Analysis of variance revealed there was no significant difference in survival rate among treatments In terms of height of tomato, treatment II obtained the highest height gained with 48.6 cm while treatment I obtained the height gain average with 37.7 cm. Analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference effects on the growth response of different freshwater In terms of length of leaves, treatment II and treatment III obtained the highest length of leaves gained with 2.4 cm while treatment I obtained the length of leaves gain average with 2.3 cm analysis of variance revealed there was no significant difference effects on the growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponics system The researchers conclude that the aquaponics system can help for growth and welfare of fish and tomato.
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Thesis BS Fisheries University of Rizal System. Cardona 2019

The study aimed to evaluate the growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponics system. The experimental treatment evaluated were treatment I -Solanum lycupersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with Nile tilapia fingerlings species. Treatment II -S. lycumpersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with catfish fingerlings and treatment III -S. lycumpersicum (Tomato) in aquaponics system with bighead carp species. The study was conducted for the duration of 90 days. Result showed that different fresh water fishes in aquaponics system where treatment I obtained the weight average gain of 8.2 g. while treatment II attained a weighted average gain of 9.3 g. followed by treatment III with weighted average gain of 6.1 g. analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference in weight gained among all the treatments. The highest length increment in different freshwater fishes, treatment I obtained a length average gain of 5.2 cm. treatment II obtained a length average gain of 7.2 cm. while treatment III obtained a length average gain 4.5 cm. Analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference in length gained among all the treatments. In terms of survival, treatment I obtained the survival rate of 96.67% while treatment II obtained the survival rate of 98.33% and treatment III obtained the survival rate of 90.00% Analysis of variance revealed there was no significant difference in survival rate among treatments In terms of height of tomato, treatment II obtained the highest height gained with 48.6 cm while treatment I obtained the height gain average with 37.7 cm. Analysis of variance revealed there was significant difference effects on the growth response of different freshwater In terms of length of leaves, treatment II and treatment III obtained the highest length of leaves gained with 2.4 cm while treatment I obtained the length of leaves gain average with 2.3 cm analysis of variance revealed there was no significant difference effects on the growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponics system The researchers conclude that the aquaponics system can help for growth and welfare of fish and tomato.

Año and others (2019). Growth response of different freshwater fish species under aquaponic system. Cardona: University of Rizal System.

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