大鲵,难以降解的固体废物的终极清道夫

A. R. Choudhury
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在所有可能的情况下,大鳞龙作为现成的清道夫的潜力都被低估了。在丢弃难以降解的物质方面,实验室的能力有待探索和培养。因此,本研究试图强调实验室苍蝇的能力,以尽量减少与几乎不可降解的物质相关的科学处理问题,通常约占印度城市固体废物(MSW)的7%。实验在原型箱中进行,使用这种在印度次大陆占主导地位的突变蝇的热电堆品种。在环境条件下,饲养过程在11天内达到了35%的最佳减重效果。此外,棺材蝇幼虫的高消耗率、与生活垃圾环境的相容性以及与其他幼虫品种的共生能力使其成为生活垃圾重组分稳定的最合适物种之一。
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Megaselia scalaris, an Ultimate Scavenger for Barely Degradable Solid Waste
The potential of the Megaselia scalaris as a readily available scavenger is underrated in all possible scenario. The capability of the laboratory flies in terms of discarding the hardly degradable matter yet to be explored and nurtured. Thus, the present study tried to emphasize the capability of the laboratory flies to minimize the scientific disposal issues associated with the barely degradable matter, often ranging approximately 7% in Indian municipal solid waste (MSW). Experiments were conducted in prototype bins using the thermopile variety of this mutant fly, which is predominant in the Indian subcontinent. The feeding process yielded an optimal weight reduction of 35% over the period of 11 days subjected to the environmental conditions. Moreover, the greater consumption rates, compatibility of the coffin fly larvae with the MSW ambiance and ability to develop symbiotism with other larval varieties established it as one of the most pertinent species for heavy fraction stabilization of MSW.
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