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Biofloc Application Using Aquaponics and Vertical Aquaculture Technology in Aquaculture: Review
Some aspects of traditional aquaculture have negative impacts on the aquatic environment, leading to pollution and disease outbreaks in farmed organisms. Biofloc technology (BFT) is a closed aquaculture system that utilizes specific microbial communities
Young-Bin Yu +10 more
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The biofloc technology (BFT) is an intensive and sustainable production system, in which microorganisms can contribute to the maintenance of water quality and serve as a complementary food source for reared animals. The aim of this study was to evaluate three production strategies and whether the biofloc system enables the dietary reduction of crude ...
Sgnaulin, Tayna +5 more
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Optimized Utilization of Organic Carbon in Aquaculture Biofloc Systems: A Review
Biofloc technology (BFT) as an efficient aquaculture alternative is attracting attention for boosting biosecurity with minimal water exchange and reduced feed intake.
Changwei Li +6 more
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Taxonomy of Means and Ends in Aquaculture Production—Part 4: The Mapping of Technical Solutions onto Multiple Treatment Functions [PDF]
Designing aquaculture production units will require decisions on which treatment to include, e.g., the intensification of the system, and then a decision on a technical solution for each treatment function selected to implement.
Oddsson, Gudmundur V. +2 more
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Biofloc technology in aquaculture: Advantages and disadvantages from social and applicability perspectives [PDF]
The world aquaculture industry seeks sustainable production strategies to respond to the needs of the growing world population for valuable food. Biofloc technology (BFT) is accepted as a novel sustainable method that reduces the pollution load on ...
Aydın, İlhan +3 more
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Biofloc technology (BFT) is a sustainable aquaculture system based on the principle of nutrient recycling. This study evaluated the effects of starch, molasses and corn flour as carbon sources on water quality, growth performance, proximate body ...
Nudrat Aslam +6 more
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Characterizing the bacterial community in bioflocs, culture water and intestines of GIFT tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) reared in a biofloc technology (BFT) system [PDF]
Abstract GIFT Oreochromis niloticus was cultured in a bio-floc technology (BFT) system to identify the floral structure of the biofloc water and in the intestine of the fish. High-throughput sequencing technology was used to detect the microbes in the culture water, in the intestines and gills of farmed fish.
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Biofloc technology (BFT) was utilized to mitigate the risks associated with furfural residue wastewater (FRW). After BFT treatment, the removal efficiencies for COD, TOC, NH₄⁺-N, NO₃⁻-N, and SO₄²⁻ were 94.2%, 94.3%, 100%, 89.5%, and 89.4%, respectively.
Lei Zhang, Feihong Wang
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The fish culture system with BFT presents favorable conditions of water quality and supply of live food for the culture of fish with indirect development in early stages, in this sense, the present study aimed to evaluate the larvae and juveniles culture of Piaractus orinoquensis with BFT at different stocking densities.
COLLAZOS LASSO, LUIS FELIPE +3 more
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