鸡粪、米糠和麦麸作为起始饲料对食物垃圾处理中黑兵蝇幼虫表现的影响

Dan Odhiambo Okeyo, Simon Mdondo Wandera, James Messo
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The best performance in T3 may be attributed to high protein and nitrogen content in chick mash, while the lowest performance is attributed to high ash content in rice bran, which negatively affected the BCR. 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查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版食物垃圾(FW)管理不善导致环境恶化。事实证明,利用黑兵蝇幼虫对厨余进行生物转化是一种安全且经济有效的厨余管理方法。然而,有关起始饲料影响的研究却很有限。通过调查幼虫在米糠(T1)、麦麸(T2)、小鸡泥(T3)和对照(T4)中初次处理后的最佳幼虫重量、基质减少量、饲料转化率(FCR)和生物转化率(BCR),评估了米糠、麦麸和小鸡泥作为起始饲料的影响。在 T3 中观察到的最高平均幼虫重量为 0.22 克,其次是 T2、T4 和 T1,分别为 0.18 克、0.16 克和 0.13 克。基质减少量和 BCR 也呈类似趋势。不过,所获得的底物减少率范围为 75.5%-82.8%,与已公布的范围相当。T3 的最佳性能可能归因于鸡醪中的蛋白质和氮含量较高,而最低性能则归因于米糠中的灰分含量较高,这对 BCR 产生了负面影响。由此可以得出结论,开食性饲料的物理化学特性对幼虫的生长发育有很大的决定作用。
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Inadequate management of food waste (FW) has contributed to environmental degradation. Bioconversion of FW using black soldier fly larvae has proven to be a safe and cost-effective method for FW management. However, limited studies exist on the influence of starter feeds. The impact of rice bran, wheat bran, and chick mash as starter feeds was evaluated by investigating the optimal larval weight, substrate reduction, feed conversion ratio (FCR), and bioconversion rate (BCR) of the larvae after initial treatment in rice bran (T1), wheat bran (T2), chick mash (T3), and control (T4). The highest mean larval weight observed was 0.22 g in T3 followed by 0.18, 0.16, and 0.13 g in T2, T4, and T1, respectively. A similar trend was observed for substrate reduction and BCR. Nevertheless, the obtained substrate reduction range of 75.5–82.8% was comparable with the published ranges. The best performance in T3 may be attributed to high protein and nitrogen content in chick mash, while the lowest performance is attributed to high ash content in rice bran, which negatively affected the BCR. It can be concluded that the physico-chemical properties of the starter feeds strongly determine the growth and development of larvae.

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