GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES
One main drawback of the local animal industry is the inavailability of affordable and sustainable protein supply for the livestock. Insect larvae, such as the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL), have been considered as a protein source which can be produced at a large scale using...
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author | Agus Dana Permana Ramadhani Eka Putra Auliya Nurulfah Mia Rosmiati Ida Kinasih |
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One main drawback of the local animal industry is the inavailability of affordable and sustainable protein supply for the livestock. Insect larvae, such as the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL), have been considered as a protein source which can be produced at a large scale using low cost organic wastes as feeding material. This study was designed to determine the response of BSFL to various waste combinations of vegetable
and animal remains, Pak Choi (Brassica chinensis) residues (S) and carp (Cyprinus caprio) fish offal (I)). A total of 540 BSFL were fed with 100 mg/larvae/day combination of vegetable wastes: animal waste 70%: 30% (S > I), 50%: 50% (S = I), and 30%: 70% (S < I). Among the feed combinations, the S < I group showed the best results as it produced the significantly highest weight of BSFL at 122.8 mg/larvae and approximate digestibility of 62.01%, with the least pupae mortality rate at 4.29%.
Keywords: bioconversion, biomass, Brassica chinensis, Cyprinus carpio, Hermetia illucen
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spelling | doaj.art-e6e668273d404220818b29d2102956312023-07-13T04:24:54ZengSEAMEO, BIOTROPBiotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology0215-63341907-770X2021-08-0128210.11598/btb.2021.28.2.1078GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES Agus Dana Permana0Ramadhani Eka Putra1Auliya Nurulfah2Mia Rosmiati3Ida Kinasih4Agricultural Engineering Study Program School of Life Sciences and Technology Institut Teknologi BandungAgricultural Engineering Study Program School of Life Sciences and Technology Institut Teknologi BandungBiology Study Program School of Life Sciences and Technology Institut Teknologi BandungAgricultural Engineering Study Program School of Life Sciences and Technology Institut Teknologi BandungDepartement of Biology Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung One main drawback of the local animal industry is the inavailability of affordable and sustainable protein supply for the livestock. Insect larvae, such as the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL), have been considered as a protein source which can be produced at a large scale using low cost organic wastes as feeding material. This study was designed to determine the response of BSFL to various waste combinations of vegetable and animal remains, Pak Choi (Brassica chinensis) residues (S) and carp (Cyprinus caprio) fish offal (I)). A total of 540 BSFL were fed with 100 mg/larvae/day combination of vegetable wastes: animal waste 70%: 30% (S > I), 50%: 50% (S = I), and 30%: 70% (S < I). Among the feed combinations, the S < I group showed the best results as it produced the significantly highest weight of BSFL at 122.8 mg/larvae and approximate digestibility of 62.01%, with the least pupae mortality rate at 4.29%. Keywords: bioconversion, biomass, Brassica chinensis, Cyprinus carpio, Hermetia illucen https://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/1078bioconversionbiomassHermetia illucensBrassica chinensisCyprinus carpio |
spellingShingle | Agus Dana Permana Ramadhani Eka Putra Auliya Nurulfah Mia Rosmiati Ida Kinasih GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology bioconversion biomass Hermetia illucens Brassica chinensis Cyprinus carpio |
title | GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES |
title_full | GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES |
title_fullStr | GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES |
title_full_unstemmed | GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES |
title_short | GROWTH OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE ( Hermetia illucens ) FED WITH PAK CHOI ( Brassica chinensis ) AND CARP ( Cyprinus carpio ) RESIDUES |
title_sort | growth of black soldier fly larvae hermetia illucens fed with pak choi brassica chinensis and carp cyprinus carpio residues |
topic | bioconversion biomass Hermetia illucens Brassica chinensis Cyprinus carpio |
url | https://journal.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/1078 |
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