Thank you for the information. We currently have two ponds on our property that get a fair amount of runoff from a neighbor’s pasture where cows are kept. We have a good amount of duckweed in them that I’m considering using for food for chickens (or fish grown in the ponds), as well as nitrogen rich material for compost or soil amendment. My biggest concern is if the duckweed might also pickup heavy metals or other contamination such as unwanted chemicals from herbicide sprays used on the pasture by our neighbors, since it may become part of our food chain. Do you think the duckweed will absorb those readily or does it seem to resist picking up contamination that we wouldn’t want? Thanks in advance for any reply.
It really depends on the heavy metal and nitrite levels in the water and it also depends on the duckweed species you are growing, but overall duckweed species are very good in capturing heavy metals in their roots. That combined with the capturing of nitrite which is quite present in cow manure makes it that without testing the water it is very difficult to know if it is safe or not. Also there isn't a lot of research on the retainment of pesticides in duckweed or not that I am aware of, so I have no idea how to help you there.
I Eat it every day myself and use only, top soil as a fertilizer, stir up 4" deep water indoors, use dirt, stir up and if possible keep water stirred up regularly and use, cheap, sponge filters, or anything else to airate, the water, it perfer still water, or a sponge filters, high in B vitamins, i eat, raw, all day.
Sir I am poultry and Fish Farmer please guide me about duckweed to replace soybean meal
Thank you for the information. We currently have two ponds on our property that get a fair amount of runoff from a neighbor’s pasture where cows are kept. We have a good amount of duckweed in them that I’m considering using for food for chickens (or fish grown in the ponds), as well as nitrogen rich material for compost or soil amendment. My biggest concern is if the duckweed might also pickup heavy metals or other contamination such as unwanted chemicals from herbicide sprays used on the pasture by our neighbors, since it may become part of our food chain. Do you think the duckweed will absorb those readily or does it seem to resist picking up contamination that we wouldn’t want? Thanks in advance for any reply.
It really depends on the heavy metal and nitrite levels in the water and it also depends on the duckweed species you are growing, but overall duckweed species are very good in capturing heavy metals in their roots. That combined with the capturing of nitrite which is quite present in cow manure makes it that without testing the water it is very difficult to know if it is safe or not. Also there isn't a lot of research on the retainment of pesticides in duckweed or not that I am aware of, so I have no idea how to help you there.
Read the research conducted by the fao on the heavy metal index of duckweed
This is Jerry from Jake farm.I am from Ghana and do u have Azolla and other plants that are rich in protein, for sale
@@jerrykwadeyes मेरे पास azola सुखा हुआ azola पाउडर में उपलब्ध है
Consider azolla. Just look in to it.
I Eat it every day myself and use only, top soil as a fertilizer, stir up 4" deep water indoors, use dirt, stir up and if possible keep water stirred up regularly and use, cheap, sponge filters, or anything else to airate, the water, it perfer still water, or a sponge filters, high in B vitamins, i eat, raw, all day.
Hi bro what about of azolla for feed?
Donde puedo aprender el proceso de secado?/ Wo kann ich den Trocknungsprozess lernen? /Where can I learn the drying process?
What is vacuum coating?
Azolla and duckweed are the same?
no es lo mismo.
There's a difference
Is this what is called Daphnia ?
no, daphnia is an animal
daphnia is an animal vs plant kingdom.😇
Please I am from Ghana, how can you help me get some
Duckweed is in Ghana, its everywhere
We have it here in Eastern region
Your email please
Waste of 14 minutes ......reinventing the wheel ?????????? all that research has already been done
This video probably forms part of his phd. You can see from the other comments that people are interested in what he is sharing