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Optimization of fertilization rate for maximizing periphyton production on artificial substrates and the implications for periphyton-based aquaculture

Author Affiliations
Wageningen University & Research, Bangladesh Agricultural University, University of Stirling, Agricultural Research Organization
Published InAquaculture Research
Year2001
Citations81

Abstract

The effects of four rates of application of fertilizer, with cow manure (3000 kg ha1), urea (100 (kg ha1) and triple super phosphate (TSP) (100 kg ha1) (treatment F)), treatment F 0.5 (treatment 0.5F), treatment F 1.5 (treatment 1.5F) and treatment F 2 (treatment 2F), on periphyton, plankton and water quality in tropical freshwater ponds were studied. The highest periphyton biomass in terms of dry matter (3.27 mg cm2 substrate), ash-free dry matter (2.06 mg cm2 substrate) and chlorophyll a (7.49 ?g cm2 substrate) developed in treatment 1.5F. The ash content of periphyton was lower in treatment 1.5F (38␘f dry matter) than in other treatments (57-66␘f dry matter). Total ammonia and chlorophyll a of water increased with fertilization rate. Treatment…
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