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Biotecnología en el Sector Agropecuario y Agroindustrial
Print version ISSN 1692-3561
Abstract
CHAUX F, GUILLERMO; CAICEDO B, JULIA ROSA and FERNANDEZ M, JAVIER ERNESTO. TREATMENT OF FISH FARM EFFLUENTS (RED TILAPIA) IN PONDS WITH Azolla pinnata. Rev.Bio.Agro [online]. 2013, vol.11, n.2, pp.46-56. ISSN 1692-3561.
Floating aquatic plants systems are an economically sustainable option for fish effluents treatment. A system of ponds with Azolla pinnata was evaluated at pilot scale as the treatment of a fish culture effluent, during the growth-fattening period. The system was located on the fish farm The Yunga (Popayán, Colombia) and it consisted of two lines of five ponds in series, one with A. pinnata and the other without the aquatic plant; each pond was operated with a detention time of a day. The assessment was conducted during the dry season. The production of fresh Azolla ranged between 42 and 87 g/m2.d and protein content between 18,5% and 20,4%. The removal efficiencies obtained in lines (with Azolla, without Azolla) were respectively 56% and 46% BOD5, 49% and 26% COD, 56% and 33% TSS, 28% and 36% TKN, -108% y 23% N-NH4+, 64% and 34% total phosphorus. The best performance was of the system with Azolla. With only three ponds in series planted with A. pinnata are reached maximum efficiencies obtained in the removal of BOD5, COD, TSS and total phosphorus.
Keywords : Phytotreatment; Pisciculture; Nutrients; Aquatic plants.