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The Impact of Biofloc Technology on Water Quality in Aquaculture: A Systematic Meta-Analysis

Author Affiliations
King Faisal University, Khulna University, University of California, Davis, National Taiwan Ocean University
Published InAquaculture Nutrition
Year2023
Citations18

Abstract

A technique called biofloc technology (BFT) is an environmentally friendly method for aquaculture in which a successful growing cycle depends on the maintenance and monitoring of water quality parameters. Studies have revealed that improving water quality in BFT and maintaining the safety range of the parameters can help to increase the growth performance of cultured species. Following a systematic review of the literature, a meta-analysis was performed to explore how some important water parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen (DO), nitrite (NO2–N), nitrate (NO3–N), ammonia (NH3–N), total ammonia nitrogen (TAN), total suspended solids (TSS), and alkalinity were influenced by different BFT systems. The PRISMA screening process was followed, and 33 studies were eligible for the meta-analysis. The meta-analyses showed that…
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