Review paper
Duckweed - a potential high-protein feed resource for domestic animals and fish
Published: Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Summary Duckweeds have received research attention because of their great potential to remove mineral contaminants from waste waters emanating from sewage works, intensive animal industries or from intensive irrigated crop production. Duckweeds need to be managed, protected from wind, maintained at an optimum density by judicious and regular harvesting and fertilised to balance nutrient concentrations in water to obtain optimal growth rates....
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Table 2: Nutrient contents of duckweed harvested in Armidale (Stambolie and Leng...

Table 3: The influence of the concentration of N in culture water on crude prote...

Table 5: The effects of feeding tilapia increasing levels of duckweed. Tilapia w...

Table 6: Production levels of egg-laying birds at 18 weeks on conventional base ...

Table 7: The live weight of pigs fed three levels of Lemna meal to replace a con...
Paper Details
Title
Duckweed - a potential high-protein feed resource for domestic animals and fish
Published Date
Jan 1, 1995
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