Local agricultural by-products for rearing superworm larvae (Zophobas morio): a Greek example

M. Gourgouta, C. Rumbos, D. Oonincx, C. Adamaki-Sotiraki, I. Karapanagiotidis, C. G. Athanassiou
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As the industrial insect production sector is rapidly growing, the high production cost of insects forms a constraint for the further growth of the insect industry. One of the main factors that greatly contributes to the total insect production cost and affects the profitability of insect farms is feed costs. Various agricultural by-products have been successfully evaluated and proposed as low-cost, alternative, insect feedstocks. In this context, this study evaluates a variety of Greek agricultural by-products as feeding substrates for Zophobas morio (F.) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) larvae. More specifically, eleven agricultural by-products derived from the seed cleaning process of barley, oats, peas and vetch and the production of cotton, sugar beet and sunflower, were utilized singly and as components of compound isonitrogenous diets at two nitrogen levels (2.7% and 3.2% on dry matter basis). The results showed that larvae reared on sunflower meal, oat and barley (class II) by-products performed well in terms of larval growth and survival. In contrast, for most other diets tested high mortality rates were recorded, indicating the necessity for the formulation of diets that meet the nutritional requirements of the larvae. Our study highlights the potential of locally available by-products for the rearing of Z. morio larvae and contributes to determining their nutrient requirements.
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饲养超级蠕虫幼虫(Zophobas morio)的当地农副产品:希腊实例
随着工业昆虫生产行业的快速发展,昆虫生产成本居高不下,制约了昆虫产业的进一步发展。饲料成本是影响昆虫生产总成本的主要因素之一。各种农副产品已被成功评估并建议作为低成本的替代昆虫饲料。在此背景下,本研究对希腊多种农副产品作为 Zophobas morio (F.) (鞘翅目:天牛科)幼虫的饲养基质进行了评估。具体来说,研究人员单独使用了大麦、燕麦、豌豆和薇菜种子清洗过程中产生的 11 种农副产品,以及棉花、甜菜和向日葵生产过程中产生的 11 种农副产品,并将其作为两种含氮水平(干物质为 2.7% 和 3.2%)的复合异氮日粮的组成部分。结果表明,使用葵花籽粉、燕麦和大麦(二类)副产品饲养的幼虫在生长和存活率方面表现良好。与此相反,大多数其他试验日粮的死亡率都很高,这表明有必要配制符合幼虫营养需求的日粮。我们的研究凸显了当地副产品饲养斑潜蝇幼虫的潜力,并有助于确定其营养需求。
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