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Resource recovery from septic tank effluent using duckweed-based tilapia aquaculture

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 121-129

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2012.689357

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duckweed wastewater; micronucleus; nutrients; septic tank; Nile tilapia

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  1. Department of Water Pollution Research, National Research Centre, Egypt

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Two parallel duckweed ponds were deployed to utilize nutrients from the effluent of a septic tank treating domestic wastewater. The effluent and fresh biomass of duckweed pond were fed to two subsequent fish ponds stocked with Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus). Fish ponds receiving freshwater and commercial feed were used as control. The results of specific growth rate and feed conversion ratio showed no significant difference between the control ponds and treatment ponds. On the other hand, the total and net fish yields were significantly higher in the control. Microbial analysis revealed contamination of gills, intestine and liver of fish in the treatment ponds. The activity of the immune response genes was up-regulated in the brain and liver of the treatment samples. A micronucleus assay revealed a similar percentage of micronuclei in the polychromatic erythrocytes of blood in the control and treatment samples, while the treatment samples a had higher incidence of micronuclei in the polychromatic erythrocytes of gills, compared with the control.

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