Floating rice-culture system for nutrient remediation and feed production in a eutrophic lake

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dc.contributor.authorA Srivastava-
dc.contributor.authorSeong-Jun Chun-
dc.contributor.authorSo-Ra Ko-
dc.contributor.authorJ Kim-
dc.contributor.authorChi-Yong Ahn-
dc.contributor.authorHee-Mock Oh-
dc.date.accessioned2017-08-29-
dc.date.available2017-08-29-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.issn0301-4797-
dc.identifier.urihttps://oak.kribb.re.kr/handle/201005/17308-
dc.description.abstractThe increased inputs of nutrients have been demonstrated to be a major contributing factor to the eutrophication of lakes and reservoirs which can lead to the production of harmful algal/cyanobacterial blooms and deleteriously affect the aesthetics of water-bodies. Floating plant-culture systems have been widely used for the ecological remediation of eutrophic water in a cost-effective manner. We investigated the applicability of Korean japonica rice variety ‘Nampyeong’ in a floating-culture system in a eutrophic lake for nutrient uptake and biomass production. Chemical and organic compound compositions were analyzed two times during the growth stages of the rice plant: 98 DAT (days after transplanting) and 165 DAT. Total nitrogen and phosphorus contributed around 1.36 and 0.15 (% dry weight), respectively, in rice plant components at 165 DAT. Crude protein, lipids, fiber and ash were 4.35, 1.91, 23.66 and 5.55 (% dry weight), respectively. In addition, microcystin levels in the rice plant components ranged from 0.0008 to 0.002 μg/g and did not exceed the recommended tolerable limits. These results suggested that the developed floating rice-culture system showed a good potential as a holistic management approach in terms of nutrient reduction, rice production for further use as feed and for bloom control.-
dc.publisherElsevier-
dc.titleFloating rice-culture system for nutrient remediation and feed production in a eutrophic lake-
dc.title.alternativeFloating rice-culture system for nutrient remediation and feed production in a eutrophic lake-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.citation.titleJournal of Environmental Management-
dc.citation.number0-
dc.citation.endPage348-
dc.citation.startPage342-
dc.citation.volume203-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSeong-Jun Chun-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorSo-Ra Ko-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorChi-Yong Ahn-
dc.contributor.affiliatedAuthorHee-Mock Oh-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameSrivastava-
dc.contributor.alternativeName천성준-
dc.contributor.alternativeName고소라-
dc.contributor.alternativeName김준환-
dc.contributor.alternativeName안치용-
dc.contributor.alternativeName오희목-
dc.identifier.bibliographicCitationJournal of Environmental Management, vol. 203, pp. 342-348-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.08.006-
dc.subject.keywordBloom control-
dc.subject.keywordFloating culture system-
dc.subject.keywordMicrocystin-
dc.subject.keywordPhytoremediation-
dc.subject.keywordRice-
dc.subject.localBloom control-
dc.subject.localbloom control-
dc.subject.localFloating culture system-
dc.subject.localmicrocystin-
dc.subject.localMicrocystin-
dc.subject.localPhytoremediation-
dc.subject.localphytoremediation-
dc.subject.localRice-
dc.subject.localRice (Oryza sativa L)-
dc.subject.localRice (Oryza sativa L.)-
dc.subject.localrice-
dc.subject.localrice (Oryza sativa)-
dc.subject.localOryza sativa-
dc.subject.localOryza sativa L-
dc.subject.localOryza sativa L.-
dc.subject.localoryza sativa-
dc.description.journalClassY-
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