Improving Productivity in Integrated Fish-Vegetable Farming Systems with Recycled Fish Pond Sediments
@article{Da2020ImprovingPI, title={Improving Productivity in Integrated Fish-Vegetable Farming Systems with Recycled Fish Pond Sediments}, author={C. T. Da and Phan Anh Tu and J. Livsey and Van Tai Tang and H. Berg and S. Manzoni}, journal={Agronomy}, year={2020}, volume={10}, pages={1025} }
The increasing intensification of aquaculture systems requires the development of strategies to reduce their environmental impacts such as pollution caused by the discharge of nutrient rich sediments into local water bodies. Recycling of fish pond sediments (FPS) as fertilizer has been proposed as a possible solution that may also reduce the reliance on synthetic fertilizers. With a case study in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam, we determined suitable mixtures of striped catfish (Pangasianodon… CONTINUE READING
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