Nitrogen Recovery via Aquaponics–Bioponics:
Engineering Considerations and Perspectives
Posted on 2021-02-05 - 18:41
Nitrogen, a critically important
nutrient that boosts yields in
agriculture and food production, is currently overused to meet the
rising demand for food. Surplus nitrogen ends up in the environment
in excess of the capacity of natural nitrogen cycle, thereby leading
to serious environmental pollutions, such as eutrophication of water
bodies and emission of nitrous oxide (a highly potent greenhouse gas)
to atmosphere. Aquaponics–bioponics is an emerging soilless
technology for nitrogen recovery that links organic vegetable production
to aquaculture effluent remediation (aquaponics) or organic waste
recycling (bioponics). This Review presents the concept of aquaponics–bioponics
for nitrogen recovery. Nitrogen transformations and nitrogen mass
distributions in aquaponic–bioponic systems are critically
discussed, along with the nutrient availability of several organic
composts that can be integrated with the systems, and the microbial
communities involved. This discussion is followed by a dynamic nitrogen
modeling for managing nitrogen from different wastes in aquaponics–bioponics.
Various emerging engineering technologies that could improve aquaponics–bioponics
are presented, including aeration with microbubbles and/or nanobubbles,
cocultivation with algae, process automation with Internet of Things,
and integration with indoor vertical farming (plant factory with artificial
light). Overall, the Review lays out the state-of-art in aquaponics–bioponics
and highlights potential approaches for developing highly efficient
nitrogen recovery technologies from diverse organic waste streams.
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Wongkiew, Sumeth; Hu, Zhen; Lee, Jae Woo; Chandran, Kartik; Nhan, Hua Thai; Marcelino, Kyle Rafael; et al. (2021). Nitrogen Recovery via Aquaponics–Bioponics:
Engineering Considerations and Perspectives. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestengg.0c00196