2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.29.123521
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Method for Zero-Waste Circular Economy using worms for plastic agriculture: Augmenting polystyrene consumption and plant growth

Abstract: Polystyrene or PS is one of the plastics contributing to environmental pollution with its durability and resistance to biodegradation. Recent research has found that mealworms (Tenebrio molitor) and superworms (Zophobas morio) are able to utilize polystyrene as a carbon food source and degrade them without toxic effects. In this study, we studied food additives to augment the plastic consumption and found that small additions of sucrose and bran were able to encourage PS consumption. To close the plastic carbo… Show more

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“…As an extreme situation, regarding the nature of the substrate, Koh et al [17] reports that polystyrene, when digested by the coleopteran Zophobas morio, produced a starch-rich frass, which promoted the growth of Hylocereus undatus plants from both the aerial and root parts.…”
Section: On the Substrate To Be Compostedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an extreme situation, regarding the nature of the substrate, Koh et al [17] reports that polystyrene, when digested by the coleopteran Zophobas morio, produced a starch-rich frass, which promoted the growth of Hylocereus undatus plants from both the aerial and root parts.…”
Section: On the Substrate To Be Compostedmentioning
confidence: 99%