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E-raamat: Nutrients Valorisation via Duckweed-based Wastewater Treatment and Aquaculture

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Development of a sustainable wastewater treatment scheme to recycle sewage nutrients and water in tilapia aquaculture was the main objective of this PhD research. Use of an integrated UASB-duckweed ponds system for domestic wastewater treatment linked to tilapia aquaculture was investigated. The treatment system was efficient in organic matter removal during the entire year, while nitrogen, phosphorus and faecal coliform removal were negatively affected by the dicline in temperature in winter. Most of the nitrogen removal was achieved by plant uptake (81%) while 14.5% and 4.5% of the removal was due to denitrification and sedimentation, respectively. The treatment system provided effluent quality and duckweed biomass suitable for reuse in tilapia aquaculture. The nutritional value of fresh duckweed was significantly better than for wheat bran and similar to the commercial feed when used in combination with treated sewage from the duckweed ponds.
Chapter One Introduction and Literature Review 1(34)
Chapter Two Nutrient recovery from domestic wastewater using a UASB-duckweed ponds system 35(16)
Chapter Three Effect of feeding strategy on tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) production and water quality in duckweed-based fish aquaculture 51(14)
Chapter Four Suitability of using duckweed as feed and treated sewage as water source in tilapia aquaculture 65(18)
Chapter Five Chronic ammonia toxicity to duckweed-fed tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 83(12)
Chapter Six Microbial quality of tilapia reared in faecal contaminated ponds 95(14)
Chapter Seven Reuse of domestic sewage and duckweed (Lemna gibba) in tilapia aquaculture 109(16)
Chapter Eight Apparent digestibility coefficient of duckweed (Lemna minor), fresh and dry for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) 125(20)
Chapter Nine
Summary
145(12)
Chapter Ten
Dutch summary
157(14)
Acknowledgements 171(2)
Curriculum Vitae 173(1)
Financial support 174


Saber Abdel-Aziz Abdel-Salam Mohamed El-Shafai (Author)