Further reading

Recirculating aquaculture and fish breeding
Lim, C. & Webster, C.D. 2006. Tilapia: biology, culture, and nutrition. Bing Hampton,
USA, Haworth Press. 678 pp.


Timmons, M.B. & Ebeling, J.M. 2010. Recirculating aquaculture. Ithaca, USA, Cayuga Aqua Ventures. 975 pp.
Szyper, J.P., Tamaru, C.S., Howerton, R.D., Hopkins, K.D., Fast, A.W. & Weidenbach, R.P. 2001. Maturation, hatchery and nursery techniques for Chinese catfish, Clarias fuscus, in Hawaii. Aquaculture Extension Bulletin. University of Hawaii Sea Grant College Program.
Woynarovich, A., Moth-Poulsen, T. & Péteri, A. 2010. Carp polyculture in Central and Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia: A manual. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper. No. 554. Rome, FAO. 73 pp.
(also available at: www.fao.org/docr ep/ 013/i1794e/i1794c00.htm).
Species profiles
FAO. 2014. Species profiles. In: FAO Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System [online]. Rome. [Cited 2 September 2014]. www.fao.org/fishery/affris/species-profiles/en/
FAO. 2014. Nile tilapia - Oreochromis niloticus. In: FAO Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System [online]. Rome. [Cited 2 September 2014]. www.fao.org/fishery/affris/species-profiles/nile-tilapia/nile-tilapia-home/en/
FAO. 2014. Common carp Cyprinus carpio. In: FAO Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System [online]. Rome. [Cited 2 September 2014]. www.fao.org/fishery/affris/species-profiles/common-carp/common-carp-home/en/


Aquaponics
Backyard Aquaponics. 2011. The IBC of aquaponics [online]. Edition 1.0. Backyard Aquaponics, Success Western, Australia.
Available at: www.backyar da quaponics.com/Travis/IBCofAquaponics1.pdf
Bailey, D.S., Rakocy, J.E., Cole, W.M. & Shultz, K.A. 1997. Economic analysis of a commercial-scale aquaponic system for the production of tilapia and lettuce. In: Tilapia Aquaculture: Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Tilapia in Aquaculture, Orlando, Florida.
Bernstein, S. 2011. Aquaponic gardening: a step-by-step guide to raising vegetables and fish together. Gabriola Island, Canada, New Society Publishers. 255 pp.
Danaher, J.J., Pantanella, E., Rakocy, J.E., Shultz, R.C. & Bailey, D.S. 2011. Dewatering and composting aquaculture waste as a growing medium in the nursery production of tomato plants. Acta Hort. (ISHS) 891. pp. 223-229.
Diver, S. 2007. Aquaponics-integration of hydroponics with aquaculture. ATTRA - National. Sustainable Agriculture Information Service. 46 pp.
Gloger, K.C., Rakocy, J.E., Cotner, J.B., Bailey, D.S., Cole, W.M. & Shultz, K.A. 1995. Waste treatment capacity of raft hydroponics in a closed recirculating fish culture system. World Aquaculture Society, Book of Abstracts. pp. 126-127.
Hughey, T.W. 2005. Barrel-ponics (a.k.a. aquaponics in a barrel) [online].
Available at: www.aces.edu/dept/fisheries/education/documents/barrel-ponics.pdf
Lennard, W.A. & Leonard, B.V. 2006. A comparison of three different hydroponic subsystems (gravel bed, floating and nutrient film technique) in an aquaponic test system. Aquaculture International, 14(6): 539-550.
Pantanella, E. 2012. Integrated marine aquaculture-agriculture: sea farming out of the sea. Global Aquaculture Advocate, 15(1): 70-72.
Pantanella, E., Cardarelli, M. & Colla, G. 2012. Yields and nutrient uptake from three aquaponic sub-systems (floating, NFT and substrate) under two different protein diets. In: Proceedings. AQUA2012. Global Aquaculture securing our future. Prague, Czech Republic 1-5 Sept 2012.
Pantanella, E., Cardarelli, M., Colla, G., Rea, E. & Marcucci, A. 2011. Aquaponics vs hydroponics: production and quality of lettuce crop. Acta Hort. 927. pp. 887-893. Rakocy, J.E. 2007. Aquaponics, integrating fish and plant culture. In T.B. Simmons & J.M. Ebeling, eds. Recirculating aquaculture, pp. 767-826. Ithaca, USA, Cayuga Aqua Ventures.
Rakocy, J.E. 2007. Ten guidelines for aquaponic systems. Aquaponics Journal, 46: 14-17. Rakocy, J. E., Masser, M.P. & Los ordo, T.M. 2006. Recirculating aquaculture tank production systems: aquaponics-integrating fish and plant culture. SRAC publication
454. 1-16.
Rakocy, J.E, Masser, M.P. & Losordo, T.M. 2006. Recirculating aquaculture tank production systems: aquaponics-integrating fish and plant culture. SRAC Publication No. 454 (revision November 2006). USA, Department of Agriculture. Rakocy, J.E., Shultz, R.C., Bailey, D.S. & Thoman, E.S. 2004. Aquaponic production of tilapia and basil: comparing a batch and staggered cropping system. Acta Horticulturae 648. pp. 63-69.
Savidov, N. 2005. Evaluation and development of aquaponics production and product market capabilities in Alberta. Phase II. Final Report - Project #2004-67905621. Seawright, D.E., Stickney, R.R. & Walker, R.B. 1998. Nutrient dynamics in integrated aquaculture-hydroponic systems. Aquaculture, 160: 215-237.
Tyson, R. V., Simonne, E.H., White, J.M. & Lamb, E.M. 2004. Reconciling water quality. parameters impacting nitrification in aquaponics: the pH levels. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc., 117: 79-83.
Bacteria, microbes and the nitrogen cycle
Carmignani, G.M. & Bennett., J.P. 1977. Rapid start-up of a biological filter in a closed aquaculture system. Aquaculture, 11(1): 85-88.
Crab, R., Avnimelech, Y., Defoirdt, T., Bossier, P. & Verstraete, W. 2007. Nitrogen removal techniques in aquaculture for a sustainable production. Aquaculture, 270: 1-14. Hargreaves, J.A. 1998. Nitrogen biogeochemistry of aquaculture ponds. Aquaculture, 166:
181-212.
Lewis, W. & Lowenfels, J. 2010. Teaming with microbes: a gardener's guide to the soil food web. Portland, USA, Timber Press. 220 pp.
Bell siphon design and construction.
Fox, B.K., Howerton, R. & Tamaru, C.S. 2010. Construction of automatic bell siphons for backyard aquaponic systems. Cooperative Extension Service, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Lennard, W.A. & Leonard, B. V. 2004. A comparison of reciprocating flow versus constant flow in an integrated, gravel bed, aquaponic test system. Aquaculture International, 12: 539-553.
Fish feeds
Bondari, K. & Sheppard, D.C. 1981. Soldier fly larvae as feed in commercial fish. production. Aquaculture, 24: 103-109.
FAO. 1983. FAO composition of feedstuff (Table 1). In: Fish feeds and feeding in developing countries. ADCP/REP/83/18. Rome. (also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/q3567e/ q3567e03.htm# 2.2% 20 composition%20of%20feedstuffs).
FAO. 2013. Edible insects: future prospects for food and feed security. FAO Forestry Paper 171. Rome. 187 pp.
(also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/018/13253e/i3253e00.htm).
FAO. 2014. FAO feed resources database. In: FAO Aquaculture Feed and Fertilizer Resources Information System [online]. Rome. [Cited 2 September 2014]. www.fao.org/fishery/affris/feed-resources-database/en/
Fasakin, E. A., Balogun, A.M. & Fasuru, B.E. 1999. Use of duckweed, Spirodela polyrrhiza L. Schleiden, as a protein feedstuff in practical diets for tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L. Aquaculture Research, 30(5): 313-318.
Hasan, M.R. & Chakrabarti, R. 2009. Use of algae and aquatic macrophytes as feed in small-scale aquaculture: A review. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper. No. 531. Rome, FAO. 123 pp.
(also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/012/i1141e/i1141e00.htm).
New, M.B. 1987. Feed and feeding of fish and shrimp. ADCP/REP/87/26. Rome, FAO. (also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/s4314e/s4314e00.htm#Contents).
NRC. 1993. Nutrient requirement of fish. Washington, DC, National Academy Press. 126 PP.
Richter, N., Siddhuraju, P. & Becker. K. 2003. Evaluation of nutritional quality of moringa (Moringa oleifera Lam.) leaves as an alternative protein source for Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus L.). Aquaculture, 217(1): 599-611.
Sheppard, D.C., Tomberlin, J.K., Joyce, J.A., Kiser. B.C. & Sumner, S.M. 2002. Rearing methods for the black soldier fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae). J. Med. Entomol., 39(4):
695-698.
Sophie St-Hilaire, I.S., Cranfill, K., McGuire, M.A., Mosley, E.E., Tomberlin, J.K., Newton, L., Sealey, W., Sheppard, C. & Irving, S. 2007. Fish offal recycling by the black soldier fly produces a foodstuff high in omega-3 fatty acids. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 38(2): 309-313.
Wagner, G.M. 1997. Azolla: a review of its biology and utilization. Botanical Review, 63(1): 1-26.
Compost tea
Brewing Compost Tea. Fine Gardening. Brewing Compost Tea by Elaine Ingham.. Available at: www.finegardening.com/brewing-compost-tea.
Ingham, E.R. 2000. The compost tea brewing manual. Fifth edition. Corvallis, USA, Soil Foodweb Incorporated. 79 pp.
Fish diseases
Bondad-Reantaso, M.G., McGladdery, S.E., East, I. & Subasinghe, R.P., Eds. 2001. Asia Diagnostic Guide to Aquatic Animal Diseases. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. No. 402, Supplement 2. Rome, FAO. 240 pp.
(also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/005/y1679e/y1679c00.htm).
Noga, E.J. 1996. Fish disease, diagnosis and treatment. St. Louis, USA, Mosby Year-Book inc. 367 pp.
Greenhouses and net houses
FAO. 1999. Greenhouses and shelter structures for the tropics. Plant Production and Protection Paper 154. Rome. 138 pp.
FAO. 2013. Good agriculture practices for greenhouse vegetable production: Principles for the Mediterranean dimate areas. Plant Production and Protection Paper 217. Rome. 621 pp. (also available at: www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3284e/i3284e.pdf)
Nutrient deficiencies
Bennett, W.F. 1993. Nutrient deficiencies and toxicities in crop plants. St. Paul, USA, American Phytopathological Society. 202 pp.
Berry, W. 2010. Symptoms of deficiency in essential minerals [online]. UCLA. Lincoln Plant Physiology online. Fifth edition.
Available at: http://5e.plantphys.net/article.php?ch=t&id=289
Plant diseases
Agrios, G.N. 2004. Plant pathology. Fifth edition. Burlington, USA, Elsevier Academic Press. 933 pp.
Copping, L.G. 2004. The manual of biocontrol agents. Third edition. Alton, UK, BCPC publications. 702 pp.
Cornell University. Plant Disease Diagnostic Clinic [online].
Available at: http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/factsheets.html
IFOAM. 2012. The IFOAM norms for organic production and processing. Bonn, Germany. 132 pp.
Pal, K.K. & McSpadden Gardener, B. 2006. Biological control of plant pathogens. The Plant Health Instructor DOI: 10.1094/PHI-A-2006-1117-02. pp. 1-25.
Soil Association. 2011. Material for pest and disease control in organic crops. Fact sheet. Bristol, UK, Soil Association Trade and Producer Support. 18 pp.
Texas A&M Agrilife Extension. Texas plant disease handbook [online].
Available at: http://plantdisease handbook.tamu.edu/food-crops/vegetable-crops/
Pest management
ATTRA National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service. Pest management [online]. Available at: https://attra.ncat.org/pest.html
Colorado State University Extension. Insect publication [online].
Available at: www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/pubs.html#insects
Cranshaw, W.S. 2008. Bacillus thuringiensis [online]. Factsheet 5.556. Colorado State University Extension. Available at: www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05556.html Ellis, B.W. & Bradley, F.M. 1996. The organic gardener's handbook of natural insect and disease control. Emmaus, USA, Rodale Press Inc. 544 pp.
Kogan, M. 1998. Integrated pest management: historical perspectives and contemporary developments. Annual Review of Entomology, 43(1): 243-270.
Olkowski, W., Dietrick, E., Olkowski, H. & Quarles, W. 2003. Commercially available biological control agents. IPM Practitioner, 25: 1-9.
Rondon, S.I., Cantliffe, D.J. & Price, J. 2001. Augmentative biological control of insects: possibilities for vegetable greenhouse producers. FACTS Proceedings 2001, pp. 15-16. Shour, M.H. 2000. Pesticides from nature [online]. Iowa State University Extension. Available at: www.extension.iastate.edu/news rel/2000/aug00/aug0007.html Washington State University (WSU). 2011. Organic pest control in the vegetable garden [online]. Community Horticulture Fact Sheet #13. King County Extension.
Available at: http://ext 100.wsu.edu/king/wp-content/uploads/sites/17/2014/02/ Organic-Pest-Control-in-the-Vegetable-Garden1.pdf
UW Madison Department of Entomology. Insect ID [online].
Available at: www.entomology.wisc.edu/insectid/index.php
Soil-less culture
Cooper, A. 1979. The ABC of NFT. Nutrient film technique. The world's first method of crop production without a solid rooting medium. Portland, USA, Intl Specialized Book Service Inc. 181 pp.
Raviv, M. & Lieth, J.H. 2008. Soil-less culture: theory and practice. First edition. London, Elsevier Publishing. 608 pp.
Resh, H.M. 2004. Hydroponic food production. A definitive guidebook for the advanced home gardener and the commercial hydroponic grower. Sixth edition. Mahwah, USA, Newconcept Press. 567 pp.
Wicking beds
Sullivan, C., Hallaran, T., Sogorka, G. & Weinkle, K. 2014. An evaluation of conventional and subirrigated planters for urban agriculture: Supporting evidence. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 1-9.
Wicking bed. Wicking bed - a new technology for adapting to climate change [online]. pp. 1-14. Available at: www.waterright.com.au/wicking_bed_technology.pdf Wicking worm bed. Wicking worm bed. Basic principles [online]. pp. 1-10. Available at: www.water right.com.au/Wicking%20worm%20beds.pdf