Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media

Abstract The aim of the present study on the performance of aquaponics systems is to provide a solution to several sustainability issues and obtain organic food free of chemical contaminants. Where, the water quality for rearing Nile tilapia fish is evaluated in three tanks (T1, T2, and T3). In addi...

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Main Authors: Atef M. Elsbaay, N. K. Ismail, Mohamed Y. Karawya, Ahmed M. Ragab, Mona M. Kassem
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-97095-z
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Mona M. Kassem
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description Abstract The aim of the present study on the performance of aquaponics systems is to provide a solution to several sustainability issues and obtain organic food free of chemical contaminants. Where, the water quality for rearing Nile tilapia fish is evaluated in three tanks (T1, T2, and T3). In addition, assess the best growth media of the lettuce plant (Lactuca sativa) in boxes of wood, such as the first box was Crushed Stone (CS), the second box was Crushed Gravel + Crushed Stone (CG + CS), and the third box was Crushed Gravel (CG)) for growing lettuce and also used as a filter to improve water quality. The main experimental work of the present study was carried out during the period from September 2022 to April 2023. The experimental system was designed, fabricated, and implemented in the laboratory at the Al Gamaleya Center (31°51′56.7 N and 31°10′44.2 E), Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. Fish growth parameters were measured in terms of weight and weight gain weekly, and fish growth indicators and water quality indicators of the system were calculated weekly in the three tanks for 17 weeks, and also lettuce crop quality indicators were measured for the three boxes. For water quality indicators, dissolved oxygen (DO), toxic ammonia (NH₃), pH, temperature, total dissolved solids and electrical conductivity were analysed. In addition, lettuce growth parameters were measured in the three boxes with the three different media by leaf number, leaf width, leaf length and root diameter. The effect of fish growth environment (tanks), time, and their interaction as independent variables on water quality indicators were studied. The results indicated that growth rate for fish and lettuce was better in the third tank and third box respectively. However, the current results also showed that the levels recorded in the three tanks for water quality indicators do not exceed the permissible levels required for fish farming and production, but third unit (tank + box) had the best overall result for all parameters under study and where, it was the best in general. The most important results of this analysis were the significant p-values for the indicators NH3 and DO with T, and t. The interaction T*t was not significant for DO and significant for NH3. The R2 values were 0.914 and 0.873 respectively for the growth indicators as follows: NH3 and DO respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-79fd73db09544f2490bb7298c3acf4fa2025-08-20T02:20:05ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-04-0115111110.1038/s41598-025-97095-zPerformance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth mediaAtef M. Elsbaay0N. K. Ismail1Mohamed Y. Karawya2Ahmed M. Ragab3Mona M. Kassem4Agricultural Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh UniversityBio-Eng. Res. Systems Dept., Agric. Eng. Res. Inst. (AEnRI), Agric. Res Center (ARC)Agricultural Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh UniversityFaculty of Fish Resources, Engineering Science Department, Suez UniversityAgricultural Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh UniversityAbstract The aim of the present study on the performance of aquaponics systems is to provide a solution to several sustainability issues and obtain organic food free of chemical contaminants. Where, the water quality for rearing Nile tilapia fish is evaluated in three tanks (T1, T2, and T3). In addition, assess the best growth media of the lettuce plant (Lactuca sativa) in boxes of wood, such as the first box was Crushed Stone (CS), the second box was Crushed Gravel + Crushed Stone (CG + CS), and the third box was Crushed Gravel (CG)) for growing lettuce and also used as a filter to improve water quality. The main experimental work of the present study was carried out during the period from September 2022 to April 2023. The experimental system was designed, fabricated, and implemented in the laboratory at the Al Gamaleya Center (31°51′56.7 N and 31°10′44.2 E), Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt. Fish growth parameters were measured in terms of weight and weight gain weekly, and fish growth indicators and water quality indicators of the system were calculated weekly in the three tanks for 17 weeks, and also lettuce crop quality indicators were measured for the three boxes. For water quality indicators, dissolved oxygen (DO), toxic ammonia (NH₃), pH, temperature, total dissolved solids and electrical conductivity were analysed. In addition, lettuce growth parameters were measured in the three boxes with the three different media by leaf number, leaf width, leaf length and root diameter. The effect of fish growth environment (tanks), time, and their interaction as independent variables on water quality indicators were studied. The results indicated that growth rate for fish and lettuce was better in the third tank and third box respectively. However, the current results also showed that the levels recorded in the three tanks for water quality indicators do not exceed the permissible levels required for fish farming and production, but third unit (tank + box) had the best overall result for all parameters under study and where, it was the best in general. The most important results of this analysis were the significant p-values for the indicators NH3 and DO with T, and t. The interaction T*t was not significant for DO and significant for NH3. The R2 values were 0.914 and 0.873 respectively for the growth indicators as follows: NH3 and DO respectively.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-97095-zAquacultureAquaponicsNile tilapiaFood safetySustainabilityCrop quality
spellingShingle Atef M. Elsbaay
N. K. Ismail
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Ahmed M. Ragab
Mona M. Kassem
Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
Scientific Reports
Aquaculture
Aquaponics
Nile tilapia
Food safety
Sustainability
Crop quality
title Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
title_full Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
title_fullStr Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
title_full_unstemmed Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
title_short Performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
title_sort performance analysis of aquaponics system for longifolia lettuce production in different growth media
topic Aquaculture
Aquaponics
Nile tilapia
Food safety
Sustainability
Crop quality
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-97095-z
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