Otro
Tratamento de efluentes de carcinicultura por macrófitas aquáticas flutuantes
Registro en:
Revista Brasileira de Zootecnia, v. 37, n. 2, p. 181-188, 2008.
1516-3598
1806-9290
10.1590/S1516-35982008000200002
S1516-35982008000200002
WOS:000253249400002
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2-s2.0-39449084926
0000-0003-3565-6838
Autor
Henry-Silva, Gustavo Gonzaga
Camargo, Antonio Fernando Monteiro
Resumen
The efficiency of systems composed of two species of floating aquatic macrophyte (Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes) to treat effluents from shrimp culture was evaluated in this research. The effluent originated from a pond populated with Macrobrachium amazonicum. Treatment systems consisted of 12 experimental tanks with aquatic macrophyte and three tanks without plants (control). Water samples were collected from the fresh water supply and before and after passing through the treatment systems. There are no differences in the removal of nutrients between the two species. The higher nutrient removal was observed for total phosphorus (41.9% by control; 71.6% by E. crassipes; 69.9 by P. stratiotes; 72.5% by E. crassipes + P. stratiotes and 72.1 by P. stratiotes + E. crassipes) and turbidity (30.6% by control; 80.2% by E. crassipes; 75.2 by P. stratiotes; 79.8% by E. crassipes + P. stratiotes and 81.5 by P. stratiotes + E. crassipes). The systems containing aquatic macrophytes were efficient in nitrogen and phosphorus removal from M. amazonicum culture. © 2008 Sociedade Brasileira de Zootecnia.