One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biological control with organisms exerting inhibitory effects on fish and plant pathogens. The aim of this study was to examine the potential of isolating microorganisms that exert an inhibitory effect on both plant and fish pathogens from an established aquaponic system. We obtained 924 isolates on selective King’s B agar and 101 isolates on MRS agar from different compartments of a model aquaponic system and tested them for antagonism against the plant pathogen Pythium ultimum and fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica. Overall, 42 isolates were able to inhibit both fungi. Although not yet tested in vivo, these findings open new options for the im...
Solvent extracts of 6 strains actinomycetes isolated from mangrove environment were found to inhibit...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Despite culturing the fastest-growing animal in animal husbandry, fish farmers are often adversely e...
One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biolo...
One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biolo...
Aquaponic systems, define as recirculating soilless systems combining aquaculture and hydroponic, ar...
editorial reviewedRoot diseases in hydroponics are often difficult to control with organic methods. ...
Abstract Background Aquaponics are food production systems advocated for food security and health. T...
peer reviewedAquaponic systems are an integrated way to produce fish and plants together with mutual...
In aquaponics, phytosanitary treatments for plant diseases management are a delicate matter because ...
Aquaponics has the potential to produce sustainable and accessible quality food through the integrat...
editorial reviewedAquaponics is a sustainable way to produce simultaneously fish and plants, notably...
Aquaculture, also known as aqua farming, is defined as farming fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic ...
Aquaponics is an integrated recirculated system that combines aquaculture and hydroponic plant produ...
Not AvailableSeveral bacterial species induces a variety of fish diseases, resulting in a severe red...
Solvent extracts of 6 strains actinomycetes isolated from mangrove environment were found to inhibit...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Despite culturing the fastest-growing animal in animal husbandry, fish farmers are often adversely e...
One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biolo...
One of the main challenges in aquaponics is disease control. One possible solution for this is biolo...
Aquaponic systems, define as recirculating soilless systems combining aquaculture and hydroponic, ar...
editorial reviewedRoot diseases in hydroponics are often difficult to control with organic methods. ...
Abstract Background Aquaponics are food production systems advocated for food security and health. T...
peer reviewedAquaponic systems are an integrated way to produce fish and plants together with mutual...
In aquaponics, phytosanitary treatments for plant diseases management are a delicate matter because ...
Aquaponics has the potential to produce sustainable and accessible quality food through the integrat...
editorial reviewedAquaponics is a sustainable way to produce simultaneously fish and plants, notably...
Aquaculture, also known as aqua farming, is defined as farming fish, crustaceans, mollusks, aquatic ...
Aquaponics is an integrated recirculated system that combines aquaculture and hydroponic plant produ...
Not AvailableSeveral bacterial species induces a variety of fish diseases, resulting in a severe red...
Solvent extracts of 6 strains actinomycetes isolated from mangrove environment were found to inhibit...
Fifteen commercial ethanolic extracts from medicinal plants were in vitro screened for antibacterial...
Despite culturing the fastest-growing animal in animal husbandry, fish farmers are often adversely e...