HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA
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Resumo: | The aim of the research was to compare the yields of house fly larvae using different proportions of wheat bran and swine feces as larval development medium, in a randomized block experimental design with five replications: A-100 % wheat bran; B- 50% wheat bran and 50% swine feces; C- 100% swine feces. Measurements of the temperature of the substrates, as well as the temperature and relative humidity of the place where the flies were developing were made every 24 hours. The larval yield per m2 and kg of substrate, (including the water used to moisten the larval media) were also registered. The wheat bran substrate presented the highest temperature values (36.78 oC), with values above the ambient temperature. The relative humidity varied between 44 and 68%. The amount of water used per square meter was 28.75; 27.72 and 28.87 L for A, B and C treatments, respectively. The highest yield for all substrates was obtained during the first harvest after six days with the highest values for treatment B with 2869.11 g m²-1 and 181.16 g kg-1, respectively. The transformation of the crude protein of the substrates by the fly larvae was between 28.0 and 41.0%, with the highest value for treatment B with 2869,11 g m² -1 and 181,16 g kg2-1 . No presence of pathogenic agents was observed in the harvested larvae. |
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HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIARendimentos de larvas de moscas em diferentes colheitas com três proporções de farelo de trigo e esterco suínoWaterInsectsAlternative proteinOrganic residuesSubstratesÁguaInsetosProteína alternativaResíduos orgánicosSustratosThe aim of the research was to compare the yields of house fly larvae using different proportions of wheat bran and swine feces as larval development medium, in a randomized block experimental design with five replications: A-100 % wheat bran; B- 50% wheat bran and 50% swine feces; C- 100% swine feces. Measurements of the temperature of the substrates, as well as the temperature and relative humidity of the place where the flies were developing were made every 24 hours. The larval yield per m2 and kg of substrate, (including the water used to moisten the larval media) were also registered. The wheat bran substrate presented the highest temperature values (36.78 oC), with values above the ambient temperature. The relative humidity varied between 44 and 68%. The amount of water used per square meter was 28.75; 27.72 and 28.87 L for A, B and C treatments, respectively. The highest yield for all substrates was obtained during the first harvest after six days with the highest values for treatment B with 2869.11 g m²-1 and 181.16 g kg-1, respectively. The transformation of the crude protein of the substrates by the fly larvae was between 28.0 and 41.0%, with the highest value for treatment B with 2869,11 g m² -1 and 181,16 g kg2-1 . No presence of pathogenic agents was observed in the harvested larvae.O objetivo da pesquisa foi comparar a produção de larvas de moscas domésticas em diferentes proporções de farelo de trigo e esterco suíno como meio de desenvolvimento larval, em delineamento experimental de blocos casualizados com cinco repetições: A – 100% farelo de trigo; B – 50% farelo de trigo e 50% esterco suíno; C- 100% esterco suíno. Medições da temperatura dos substratos, bem como da temperatura e umidade relativa do local onde as moscas estavam se desenvolvendo foram feitas a cada 24 horas. A produção larval por m2 e kg de substrato, incluindo a água utilizada para umedecer o meio larval, também foram registrados. O substrato farelo de trigo apresentou os maiores valores de temperatura (36,78 oC), com valores acima da temperatura ambiente. A umidade relativa variou entre 44 e 68%. A quantidade de água utilizada por metro quadrado foi de 28,75; 27,72 e 28,87 L para os tratamentos A, B e C, respectivamente. A maior produtividade para todos os substratos foi obtida na primeira colheita após seis dias, com os maiores valores para o tratamento B com 2.869,11 g m2-1 e 181,16 g kg-1, respectivamente. A transformação da proteína bruta dos substratos pelas larvas de moscas ficou entre 28,0 e 41,0%, com maior valor para o tratamento B com 2869,11 g m²-1 e 181,16 g kg2-1 . Não foi observada a presença de agentes patogênicos nas larvas colhidas.Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Unidade Universitária de Cassilândia2023-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/699710.32404/rean.v10i2.6997Revista de Agricultura Neotropical; v. 10 n. 1 (2023): REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; e6997REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): REVISTA DE AGRICULTURA NEOTROPICAL; e69972358-6303reponame:Revista de Agricultura Neotropicalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS)instacron:UEMSenghttps://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/article/view/6997/5280https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCasanovas Cosío, EnriqueReyes Reyes, ReinaSuárez del Villar Labastida, AlexisÁlvarez Sánchez, AnaPadilla Morales, Raúl2023-03-08T13:41:47Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6997Revistahttps://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineoPUBhttps://periodicosonline.uems.br/index.php/agrineo/oaiagriculturaneotropical@uems.br || wellingthon.junnyor@uems.br2358-63032358-6303opendoar:2023-03-08T13:41:47Revista de Agricultura Neotropical - Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul (UEMS)false |
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HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA Rendimentos de larvas de moscas em diferentes colheitas com três proporções de farelo de trigo e esterco suíno |
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HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
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HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA Casanovas Cosío, Enrique Water Insects Alternative protein Organic residues Substrates Água Insetos Proteína alternativa Resíduos orgánicos Sustratos |
title_short |
HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
title_full |
HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
title_fullStr |
HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
title_full_unstemmed |
HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
title_sort |
HOUSE FLY LARVAE HARVEST YIELD USING THREE DIFFERENT RATIONS OF WHEAT BRAND AND PIG MANURE AS LARVAL DEVELOPMENT MEDIA |
author |
Casanovas Cosío, Enrique |
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Casanovas Cosío, Enrique Reyes Reyes, Reina Suárez del Villar Labastida, Alexis Álvarez Sánchez, Ana Padilla Morales, Raúl |
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author |
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Reyes Reyes, Reina Suárez del Villar Labastida, Alexis Álvarez Sánchez, Ana Padilla Morales, Raúl |
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Casanovas Cosío, Enrique Reyes Reyes, Reina Suárez del Villar Labastida, Alexis Álvarez Sánchez, Ana Padilla Morales, Raúl |
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Water Insects Alternative protein Organic residues Substrates Água Insetos Proteína alternativa Resíduos orgánicos Sustratos |
topic |
Water Insects Alternative protein Organic residues Substrates Água Insetos Proteína alternativa Resíduos orgánicos Sustratos |
description |
The aim of the research was to compare the yields of house fly larvae using different proportions of wheat bran and swine feces as larval development medium, in a randomized block experimental design with five replications: A-100 % wheat bran; B- 50% wheat bran and 50% swine feces; C- 100% swine feces. Measurements of the temperature of the substrates, as well as the temperature and relative humidity of the place where the flies were developing were made every 24 hours. The larval yield per m2 and kg of substrate, (including the water used to moisten the larval media) were also registered. The wheat bran substrate presented the highest temperature values (36.78 oC), with values above the ambient temperature. The relative humidity varied between 44 and 68%. The amount of water used per square meter was 28.75; 27.72 and 28.87 L for A, B and C treatments, respectively. The highest yield for all substrates was obtained during the first harvest after six days with the highest values for treatment B with 2869.11 g m²-1 and 181.16 g kg-1, respectively. The transformation of the crude protein of the substrates by the fly larvae was between 28.0 and 41.0%, with the highest value for treatment B with 2869,11 g m² -1 and 181,16 g kg2-1 . No presence of pathogenic agents was observed in the harvested larvae. |
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Universidade Estadual de Mato Grosso do Sul, Unidade Universitária de Cassilândia |
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