Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent

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Autor(a) principal: Toledo,JJ.
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Penha,J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Biology
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Resumo: The increasing release of untreated fish farming effluents into water courses that flow to the Pantanal wetlands in Mato Grosso (Brazil) may drive this ecosystem to eutrophication. Therefore, the growth of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. in fish farming effluent and their effect on its quality were evaluated for 48 days in a greenhouse. The results were compared to those obtained in a nutrient rich solution (Hoagland ½ medium). Azolla caroliniana showed lower relative growth rate in fish farming effluent (0.020 d-1) than in Hoagland ½ medium (0.029 d-1). However, S. auriculata grew slightly better in fish farming effluent (0.030 d-1) than in Hoagland ½ medium (0.025 d-1). The species apparently contributed to reduce nitrate and phosphate concentration in Hoagland ½ medium. However, in fish farming effluent, only electrical conductivity and pH were reduced by plants compared to the control without plants. Thus, A. caroliniana and S. auriculata show low potential for improving effluent quality.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
title Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
spellingShingle Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
Toledo,JJ.
fish farming effluent treatment
nutrients
Mato Grosso
native macrophyte species
Pantanal wetlands
title_short Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
title_full Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
title_fullStr Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
title_full_unstemmed Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
title_sort Performance of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. on fish farming effluent
author Toledo,JJ.
author_facet Toledo,JJ.
Penha,J.
author_role author
author2 Penha,J.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Toledo,JJ.
Penha,J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fish farming effluent treatment
nutrients
Mato Grosso
native macrophyte species
Pantanal wetlands
topic fish farming effluent treatment
nutrients
Mato Grosso
native macrophyte species
Pantanal wetlands
description The increasing release of untreated fish farming effluents into water courses that flow to the Pantanal wetlands in Mato Grosso (Brazil) may drive this ecosystem to eutrophication. Therefore, the growth of Azolla caroliniana Willd. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl. in fish farming effluent and their effect on its quality were evaluated for 48 days in a greenhouse. The results were compared to those obtained in a nutrient rich solution (Hoagland ½ medium). Azolla caroliniana showed lower relative growth rate in fish farming effluent (0.020 d-1) than in Hoagland ½ medium (0.029 d-1). However, S. auriculata grew slightly better in fish farming effluent (0.030 d-1) than in Hoagland ½ medium (0.025 d-1). The species apparently contributed to reduce nitrate and phosphate concentration in Hoagland ½ medium. However, in fish farming effluent, only electrical conductivity and pH were reduced by plants compared to the control without plants. Thus, A. caroliniana and S. auriculata show low potential for improving effluent quality.
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