Effect of Variations in the Pretreatment of Organic Waste on The Growth of Black Soldier Flies (BSF) Larval

L. Mulyatna, Anni Rochaeni, Riana Saputra, Bryan Yogi, Ihsanul Fiqri
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This study was conducted to see the effect of size and freshness variations of organic waste on BSF growth. The research was conducted on laboratory-scale research at campus of Pasundan University and field-scale research on Pojok Kang Pisman at Bandung City-hall. In laboratory-scale research, the organic waste used is artificial organic waste whose composition is close to organic waste from market. Meanwhile in field-scale research, the organic waste used is from market organic waste. Variations in pretreatment were carried out by varying the organic waste size and freshness in laboratory-scale research and comparison in order of chopping and fermentation of organic waste in various cocopeat thickness in field-scale research. Maggot/BSF growth analysis was carried out by calculating the waste reduction index, Efficiency of Conversion Digested Feed, survival rate, and maggot protein tests. The results of the laboratory study showed that the smaller the size of the waste influenced increasing the WRI, SR and ECD values but had little effect on the protein content of the larvae. The protein content of larvae is suitable for chicken feed (19-21%). However, when the waste was fermented, there was a significant increase in WRI and SR, and the protein content of the larvae increased (32-34%), suitable for tilapia and catfish feed. Field research results with higher larval density in fermented waste resulted in higher WRI and ECD values compared to laboratory results with lower larval density. In addition, the treatment of chop-fermentation and fermentation-chopped sequences gave different water content values ​​which affected the WRI and ECD values. The higher the water content, the lower the WRI and ECD values. The protein content of larvae in the field study was almost the same as in the laboratory study, ranging from (31-34%).
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不同有机废物处理方式对黑兵蝇幼虫生长的影响
本研究旨在观察有机废物的大小和新鲜度变化对BSF生长的影响。该研究在帕桑丹大学校园进行了实验室规模的研究,并在万隆市政厅对Pojok Kang Pisman进行了现场规模的研究。在实验室规模的研究中,使用的有机废物是人工有机废物,其成分接近于市场上的有机废物。同时,在田间规模研究中,利用的有机废物来自市场有机废物。在实验室规模研究中,通过改变有机废物的大小和新鲜度来进行预处理,在现场规模研究中,通过比较不同厚度有机废物的切碎和发酵顺序来进行预处理。通过计算废物减量指数、消化饲料转化率、成活率和蛆蛋白试验,对蛆/牛体表生物生长进行分析。实验室研究结果表明,越小的粪便对提高WRI、SR和ECD值有影响,但对幼虫蛋白质含量影响不大。幼虫蛋白质含量与鸡饲料相当(19 ~ 21%)。但发酵后,其WRI和SR显著提高,幼虫蛋白质含量提高(32-34%),适合作为罗非鱼和鲶鱼的饲料。与较低幼虫密度的实验室结果相比,发酵废物中较高幼虫密度的实地研究结果导致更高的WRI和ECD值。此外,切段发酵处理和发酵-切段序列处理会产生不同的含水量值,从而影响WRI和ECD值。含水率越高,WRI和ECD值越低。田间研究的幼虫蛋白质含量与实验室研究基本一致,为(31-34%)。
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