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Foods
Insect bioconversion can transform agri-food side-streams into insect biomass while returning nutrients in the form of frass. This study evaluated Tenebrio molitor reared on wheat bran and on substrates in which bran was partially replaced with agri-food
Labinot Kryeziu +4 more
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Insect bioconversion can transform agri-food side-streams into insect biomass while returning nutrients in the form of frass. This study evaluated Tenebrio molitor reared on wheat bran and on substrates in which bran was partially replaced with agri-food
Labinot Kryeziu +4 more
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Journal of Environmental Management
Expanded insect production represents a source of post-breeding residues (frass) that can potentially be used as a soil additive. These types of biofertilizers are carriers of recirculated nutrients, as well as organic matter.
M. Kaczor +3 more
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Expanded insect production represents a source of post-breeding residues (frass) that can potentially be used as a soil additive. These types of biofertilizers are carriers of recirculated nutrients, as well as organic matter.
M. Kaczor +3 more
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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
The waste material from rearing black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), larvae (BSFL), frass, could serve as a partial replacement for fertilizer or growing media, such as peat.
M. Y. Chavez, M. Uchanski, J. Tomberlin
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The waste material from rearing black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens (L.), (Diptera: Stratiomyidae), larvae (BSFL), frass, could serve as a partial replacement for fertilizer or growing media, such as peat.
M. Y. Chavez, M. Uchanski, J. Tomberlin
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Testing an insect-plant circular system based on black soldier fly and duckweed
Journal of Insects as Food and FeedOptimizing the circularity of insect farming by reusing and repurposing its byproducts is a priority to reach global sustainable goals that benefit both nature and people.
L. R. Arce-Valdés +6 more
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American Journal of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
The overuse and abuse of antibiotics have accelerated antibiotic resistance, and to solve this problem, it has been found that many insect species have potential antimicrobial properties against a wide range of resistant pathogens.
M. Báder, A. Mekhlif
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The overuse and abuse of antibiotics have accelerated antibiotic resistance, and to solve this problem, it has been found that many insect species have potential antimicrobial properties against a wide range of resistant pathogens.
M. Báder, A. Mekhlif
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Insects
Simple Summary Black soldier fly Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus, Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae are the most economically important edible insect worldwide, known for their efficient bioconversion of organic residues into organic fertiliser (frass) and ...
Laurence Auger +3 more
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Simple Summary Black soldier fly Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus, Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae are the most economically important edible insect worldwide, known for their efficient bioconversion of organic residues into organic fertiliser (frass) and ...
Laurence Auger +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

