CROP YIELD AND NET WEIGHT OF Solanum mengena (EGGPLANT) IN AN AQUAPONICS SYSTEM VERSUS CONVENTIONAL METHOD

Mary Beatrice J. Bagaforo, Tanya Kristine C. Martires, Therese Arianne T. Samson (March 2014)

Philippine Science High School Western Visayas Campus – Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PSHS WVC), Brgy. Bito-on, Jaro, Iloilo City 5000, Philippines

ABSTRACT

Aquaponics is a farming method known for its involvement of rock and fish waste in farming. It is also known for being s cross between aquaculture and hydroponics. This study aimed to identify the crop yield and net weight of cultivating eggplant (Soanum mengena) in an aquaponic system as compared to the conventional method. At the end of the 180 -day period, 3 fruits were produced in the aquaponics set-up and 11 in the conventional set-up. The fruits contained a net weight of 10.807g in the aquaponics and conventional set-up respectively. Eggplants (Solanum mengena) grown in a conventional set-up produced gather crop yiels and net weight compared to eggplant (Solanum mengena) grown in an aquaponics set-up.

Keywords: aquaponics, conventional, eggplant,Oreochromis, Solanum, tilapia

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