AWESOME - aquaponics system with remote access to medicinal herbs / Roy Carlo Adonis, Gian Carmibriel Dulohan and Princess Mae Ilosorio.

By: Adonis, Roy Carlo [author.]Contributor(s): Dulohan, Gian Carmibriel [author.] | Ilosorio, Princess Mae [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines : University of Cebu-Banilad, c2023Description: 223 pages : color illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Aquaponics | Medical herbs | Remote accessSummary: Aquaponics is a sustainable and environmentally friendly system for food production that combines aquaculture and hydroponics to cultivate fish and crops without soil. This system fosters a symbiotic link between fish and plants by converting fish waste (ammonia) into nitrates necessary for plant growth. The plant bed acts as a bio-filter, purifying the water that returns to the fish enclosure, creating a continuous cycle. One unique advantage of an aquaponic system is its ability to conserve water more effectively than traditional irrigation systems. It is accomplished by recirculating water between the plant bed and fish habitat, minimizing water waste.
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Aquaponics is a sustainable and environmentally friendly system for food production that combines aquaculture and hydroponics to cultivate fish and crops without soil. This system fosters a symbiotic link between fish and plants by converting fish waste (ammonia) into nitrates necessary for plant growth. The plant bed acts as a bio-filter, purifying the water that returns to the fish enclosure, creating a continuous cycle. One unique advantage of an aquaponic system is its ability to conserve water more effectively than traditional irrigation systems. It is accomplished by recirculating water between the plant bed and fish habitat, minimizing water waste.

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