Conversion food waste and sawdust into compost employing black soldier fly larvae (diptera: Stratiomyidae) under the optimized condition

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Author(s)

  • Tao Liu
  • Sanjeev Kumar Awasthi
  • Shiyi Qin
  • Huimin Liu
  • Mukesh Kumar Awasthi
  • Yuwen Zhou
  • Minna Jiao
  • Ashok Pandey
  • Zengqiang Zhang

Detail(s)

Original languageEnglish
Article number129931
Journal / PublicationChemosphere
Volume272
Online published11 Feb 2021
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

The increasing number of food waste (FW) had led to an urgent methods to recycle, black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) was a potential quick waste manager. To assess the impact of BSFL on conversion FW and sawdust into compost via the parameters of maturity, nutrient transformation and volatile fatty acids (VFAs). Meanwhile, the artificial of FW contained noodles, cabbages, rice and pork. FW and sawdust were employed by BSFL (6.5:0.5:1.2 ratio on fresh weight basis) as T1 and without BSFL called control (T2), while moisture content for FW and sawdust was 86.57% and 5.98%. Results illustrated that BSFL declined the composting time and only 9 d. Compared with initial mixture materials, T1 decreased organic matter, total kjeldahl nitrogen and VFAs from 97.41 to 85.96%, 23.01 to 17.77 g kg−1 and 3.25 to 1.69 g kg−1, respectively. However, T1 increased the total phosphorous and total potassium in 3.8 folds and 5 folds. The value of pH and EC reached at 4.27 and 1100 μS cm−1, and the germination index attained to 70.69%. In addition, redundancy analysis was used to analysis the correlation between factors under composting employed with different additive ratio of BSFL. Therefore, BSFL played a vital role in FW and sawdust recycling, especially reduced composting time and made the final separation of larvae and substrate easily, saving labor costs. © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Research Area(s)

  • Artificial food waste, Black soldier fly larvae, Composting, Sawdust

Citation Format(s)

Conversion food waste and sawdust into compost employing black soldier fly larvae (diptera: Stratiomyidae) under the optimized condition. / Liu, Tao; Awasthi, Sanjeev Kumar; Qin, Shiyi et al.
In: Chemosphere, Vol. 272, 129931, 06.2021.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review