Abstract

AbstractThe present study aims to assess phenological behaviour, phytomass production, chemical composition and nutritional value of Azolla filiculoides in the water courses of the Nile Delta, Egypt. The sampling process was carried out seasonally using twenty‐five plots (each of 1 × 1 m) distributed along 15 irrigation canals and 10 drainage canals in the study area. Sprouting of A. filiculoides had its maximum activity during winter, vegetative growth during spring and summer and withering during autumn. Maximum seasonal phytomass (285.2 g DW m‐2) was found during spring. The annual mean was significantly higher in drainage canals (278.3 g DW m‐2) than in irrigation canals (144.4 g DW m‐2). The concentrations of Ca, Mg and Na in A. filiculoides from drainage canals were significantly higher than in those from irrigation canals. Regarding the type of water courses, there were no significant differences in organic contents and nutritive values between the irrigation and drainage canals. The analysis of growth characteristics indicated that A. filiculoides can grow quite well in drainage canals; its macronutrient (N, Ca, Mg, Na and Fe) contents are high enough to allow it to be used as a bio‐fertilizer. On the other hand, A. filiculoides could be considered as a ‘nutrients and heavy metals remover’ especially in drainage canals for wastewater treatment if the plant is harvested during its maximum phytomass. As feed supplement for animals, this plant could be considered as excellent forage because its high levels of carbohydrate, protein, crude fat, total digestible nutrients and the lower crude fiber contents (© 2012 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

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