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Leonardo Bruni, Ranka Junge, Florentina Gartmann, Giuliana Parisi and Zala Schmautz
High salinity, nutrient imbalance, and pathogens are some of the challenges of closed soilless cultivation systems, e.g., those combining hydroponics (HP) with aquaculture effluents (AE). Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPM) can support plants to...
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Carlo Nicoletto, Carmelo Maucieri, Alex Mathis, Zala Schmautz, Tamas Komives, Paolo Sambo and Ranka Junge
Aquaponics is a recirculating technology that combines aquaculture with hydroponics. It allows nutrients from fish waste to feed plants and thus saves water and nutrients. However, there is a mismatch between the nutrients provided by the fish waste and ...
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Valentina Nozzi, Andreas Graber, Zala Schmautz, Alex Mathis and Ranka Junge
Nutrients that are contained in aquaculture effluent may not supply sufficient levels of nutrients for proper plant development and growth in hydroponics; therefore, they need to be supplemented. To determine the required level of supplementation, three ...
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Carmelo Maucieri, Carlo Nicoletto, Zala Schmautz, Paolo Sambo, Tamas Komives, Maurizio Borin and Ranka Junge
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Zala Schmautz, Fionna Loeu, Frank Liebisch, Andreas Graber, Alex Mathis, Tja?a Griessler Bulc and Ranka Junge
Aquaponics (AP) is a food production system that combines hydroponic (HP) crop production with recirculating aquaculture. Different types of hydroponic systems have been used for growing crops in aquaponics. However, very few studies have compared their ...
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Simon Goddek, Carlos Alberto Espinal, Boris Delaide, Mohamed Haissam Jijakli, Zala Schmautz, Sven Wuertz, Karel J. Keesman
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The classical working principle of aquaponics is to provide nutrient-rich aquacultural water to a hydroponic plant culture unit, which in turn depurates the water that is returned to the aquaculture tanks. A known drawback is that a compromise away from ...
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