Publications by authors named "Brittany Sauter"

Understanding the ecology of microorganisms is essential for optimizing aquaponics systems. Effects of pH and inoculum on ammonium removal and dynamics of microbial community composition from all compartments of lab-scale aquaponics systems were examined. Initial ammonium accumulation in systems with comammox-enriched inocula were 47% and 69% that of systems enriched with ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), with higher rates of ammonium removal and transient nitrite accumulation measured in the latter systems.

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Maintaining an optimal pH that simultaneously supports plants, fish, and nitrifying microorganisms is a challenge in recirculating aquaponics systems as nitrification is optimal at a slightly alkaline pH and plant growth is optimal at a slightly acidic pH. Freshwater fish tolerate pH > 5.5.

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