2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.06.523026
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A biochemical analysis of Black Soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larval frass plant growth promoting activity

Abstract: Black Soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larval (BSFL) frass separated from BSFL processed catering waste, and that recovered directly from larvae, was examined for its nitrogen, phosphate and potassium (N:P205:K2O), phytohormone and biogenic amine content, its plant growth promoting activity, and screened to test the hypothesis that bacteria characteristic of the genus Enterococcus, present in the biome of decaying catering waste and the larval gut, pass freely through the gut and are excreted in viable form int… Show more

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“…They are currently being used as a sustainable feed ingredient for animals such as fish, swine, and poultry, 2,3 and the processed organic waste, frass, can be re-used as a fertiliser to promote crop growth. 4 The pressing concern for solutions to reduce the effects of climate change has prompted the need to transition from fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable energy sources. BSF offers another solution here as the lipids extracted from BSF larvae can serve as a feedstock for biodiesel production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are currently being used as a sustainable feed ingredient for animals such as fish, swine, and poultry, 2,3 and the processed organic waste, frass, can be re-used as a fertiliser to promote crop growth. 4 The pressing concern for solutions to reduce the effects of climate change has prompted the need to transition from fossil fuels to cleaner, renewable energy sources. BSF offers another solution here as the lipids extracted from BSF larvae can serve as a feedstock for biodiesel production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are currently being used as a sustainable feed ingredient for animals such as fish, swine, and poultry, 2, 3 and the processed organic waste, frass, can be re-used as a fertiliser to promote crop growth. 4…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%