Scientific Reports (Sep 2024)
Effects of black soldier fly larvae on biotransformation and residues of spent mushroom substrate and wet distiller’s grains
Abstract
Abstract Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) could convert a variety of organic wastes, including spent mushroom substrate (SMS) and wet distiller’s grains (WDG). Nevertheless, little is known about the conversion of these wastes by BSFL. Thus, this study investigates the conversion of SMS and WDG in five different proportions by BSFL. This study demonstrates that BSFL can convert SMS, WDG, and their mixtures. It can also encourage the humification of the substrate, increasing the amount of element in the residues. It is evident that there were differences in the carbon and nitrogen element fractionation mode as well as the microbial community present in the residue. The microbial community of the substrate and the physiochemical parameters are intimately related to this. Although the mixture treated with BSFL helps to generate a residue with more humus, it might not be stable.
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