From a stored-product pest to a promising protein source: a U-turn of human perspective for the yellow mealworm Tenebrio molitor

IF 4.3 1区 农林科学 Q1 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of Pest Science Pub Date : 2024-12-16 DOI:10.1007/s10340-024-01851-5
Christina Adamaki-Sotiraki, Christos I. Rumbos, Christos G. Athanassiou
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The insect species Tenebrio molitor L. (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) is a stored-product pest which tend to infest a variety of durable agricultural commodities, mostly oriented toward cereals and related amylaceous substrates of low humidity. Thus, the past few years, research on T. molitor has been focused on its biology, ecology, and control methods due to its pest status. However, recently, the same insect species has undergone a significant reevaluation, as it is considered as a promising alternative protein source not only for animal feed but also for human consumption. The direction to new applications of T. molitor in sustainable agriculture and livestock farming has been mainly driven by the green light of the European Commission and European Food Safety Authority, which has redirected the interest of the scientific community toward utilization of T. molitor as a novel protein source. This shift is evidenced by a rapid increase in related publications since 2017. Recent publication of this sector highlights the nutritional benefits of T. molitor larvae, their potential in waste management, and the economic viability of its mass production. However, there is still a gap in the literature concerning the optimization its mass rearing, the disease management, and the exploration of the by-products produced through the rearing of T. molitor, i.e., soil fertilizer. This paper reviews the trajectory of T. molitor research, emphasizing its dual role as both a pest and a valuable resource.

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黄粉虫(鞘翅目:黄粉虫科)是一种储粮害虫,主要寄生于多种耐久农产品,主要寄生于谷物和相关的低湿度淀粉质基质。因此,近年来,由于其害虫的地位,对其的研究主要集中在生物学、生态学和防治方法上。然而,最近,同一昆虫物种经历了重大的重新评估,因为它被认为是一种有前途的替代蛋白质来源,不仅用于动物饲料,而且用于人类消费。molitor在可持续农业和畜牧业中的新应用方向主要是由欧盟委员会和欧洲食品安全局的绿灯驱动的,这使得科学界的兴趣重新转向利用T. molitor作为一种新的蛋白质来源。自2017年以来,相关出版物的快速增长证明了这一转变。该部门最近的出版物强调了T. molitor幼虫的营养价值、它们在废物管理方面的潜力以及其大规模生产的经济可行性。但是,关于其规模化养殖的优化、病害管理、养殖副产物即土壤肥料的开发等方面的文献还存在空白。本文回顾了小蠹的研究历程,强调了其既是害虫又是宝贵资源的双重作用。
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Journal of Pest Science
Journal of Pest Science 生物-昆虫学
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10.40
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8.30%
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114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Pest Science publishes high-quality papers on all aspects of pest science in agriculture, horticulture (including viticulture), forestry, urban pests, and stored products research, including health and safety issues. Journal of Pest Science reports on advances in control of pests and animal vectors of diseases, the biology, ethology and ecology of pests and their antagonists, and the use of other beneficial organisms in pest control. The journal covers all noxious or damaging groups of animals, including arthropods, nematodes, molluscs, and vertebrates. Journal of Pest Science devotes special attention to emerging and innovative pest control strategies, including the side effects of such approaches on non-target organisms, for example natural enemies and pollinators, and the implementation of these strategies in integrated pest management. Journal of Pest Science also publishes papers on the management of agro- and forest ecosystems where this is relevant to pest control. Papers on important methodological developments relevant for pest control will be considered as well.
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