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Hermetia illucens in industrial production: technologies, strategies and prospects
The article provides a comprehensive review of the biological, technological and strategic potential of Hermetia illucens as an innovative object for industrial use in the field of bioconversion of organic waste, production of alternative protein and ...
V. M. Dzhus, L. V. Bondarenko
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Larval development time, ADG, survival rate and substrate consumption were not negatively affected by the levels of mycotoxins contamination Larvae excreted most of the ingested DON and its derivatives through exuviae and frass The mycotoxin accumulation rates observed in larvae were always below the current legal limits for livestock feed Abstract ...
Valentina Candian +4 more
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Biotesting of cultivation zoocompost of Hermetia illucens larvae
A by-product of protein production from the larvae of the black soldier fly ( Hermetia illucens ) is a zoocompost consisting of a variety of organic compounds.
Elena N. Goncharova +3 more
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Genetic adaptation to new environmental conditions, such as changing diets, has always played a key role in the evolution of animals. Fish, in particular, have a great genetic potential for adaptability to regional environmental demands.
Anne-Carina Miebach +10 more
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Adaptation of the invasive pest Drosophila suzukii to a specialized nutritional niche
Unlike most Drosophila larvae that feed on spoiled food, Drosophila suzukii larvae thrive on ripening fruits and consequently face a low‐protein, high‐carbohydrate nutritional challenge. Comparisons of growth among D. suzukii, D. biarmipes, and D. melanogaster larvae across diets with varying protein‐to‐carbohydrate ratios demonstrate that D.
Yan Hou, Ying Zhen
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Amendment of Potting Soil With Black Soldier Fly Byproducts Affects Fungus Gnat Development
The study's three experiments were conducted in accordance with the development stages of fungus gnats, with adults emerging from the four treatment substrates and being caught on sticky cards as a common indicator. The treatments were formed from peat‐free potting soil, either pure or supplemented with combinations of byproducts from black soldier fly
Daniel Gärttling +5 more
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Tables of composition and nutritional values of organically produced feed materials for pigs and poultry [PDF]
Organically produced cereals, legumes, oil seed products, forages, silages and new protein feedstuffs were analysed for nutrient composition. In this report, new high quality, protein rich feedstuffs included microalgae, insects and mussel meal.
Jalava, Taina +3 more
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Fatty acid profile of lipids and caeca volatile fatty acid production of broilers fed a full fat meal from Tenebrio molitor larvae [PDF]
Volatile fatty acid production (VFA) in the caeca and fatty acid profile of meat and fat depotswere investigated on 62 days old broiler equally divided in 2 groups fed with a corn-soybean(SBM) or a corn-insect meal (TML, fromTenebrio molitorlarvae ...
Bovera, Fulvia +6 more
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Household waste reduction efficiency of Hermetia illucens larvae
Waste management with limited resource input under minimum space is the need of the hour. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)/Hermetia illucens is a fly prevailing and flourishing in our tropical climatic condition and is a miracle insect since it can solve a multitude of global problems like waste management, animal feed production and energy production. This fly
A. Rekha +4 more
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Substrate Preference of Black Soldier Fly Larvae Is Influenced by Rearing History
BSF larvae were reared under six different conditions: low, medium, or high larval density and on low, medium, and high‐water feeds to investigate feed choice behaviour. Larvae reared under all six conditions preferred substrate colonised by conspecifics. Low‐water feed caused slower larval growth and development.
Yvonne Kortsmit +3 more
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