GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES

The growth of agro-industry such as palm oil, sago flour, and tapioca flour is directly proportional to the increase of waste production, so it requires action to prevent excessive pollution. One solution that can be done is to treat agro-industrial waste by utilizing bioconversion agents such as He...

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Main Author: Gustika, Fonita
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spelling id-itb.:662552022-06-27T15:23:49ZGROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES Gustika, Fonita Indonesia Final Project Palm kernel meal, Waste Conversion, Onggok rumbia, Onggok cassava INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66255 The growth of agro-industry such as palm oil, sago flour, and tapioca flour is directly proportional to the increase of waste production, so it requires action to prevent excessive pollution. One solution that can be done is to treat agro-industrial waste by utilizing bioconversion agents such as Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) or Black Soldier Fly (BSF) that can reduce organic waste. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of feed variations from agro-industrial waste on the growth of BSF larvae and the rate of waste conversion by BSF. Larvae were cultured in plastic containers with a volume of 500 mL (D: 11.5 cm; t: 8 cm) containing 100 larvae per container and tested with four treatments, namely the provision of palm oil waste in the form of palm kernel meal (BIS), waste sago flour (OR), tapioca flour waste (OS) or commercial chicken feed (PAK) as controls. Observations were conducted every three days with the parameters measured including the average weight of BSF larvae, growth rate, feed conversion ratio (FCR), waste reduction index (WRI), and efficiency of conversion (ECD). The results showed that the PAK treatment resulted in the highest growth of BSF larvae with an average weight of BSF larvae of 99.98 mg and a growth rate of 1.55 mg/day. While the effect of the conversion rate on product waste varies with the highest WRI obtained in the BIS treatment, low FCR in the PAK treatment, and the highest ECD in the PAK treatment. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that PAK treatment had a better effect on BSF growth, however, BIS could be used as BSF feed. text
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description The growth of agro-industry such as palm oil, sago flour, and tapioca flour is directly proportional to the increase of waste production, so it requires action to prevent excessive pollution. One solution that can be done is to treat agro-industrial waste by utilizing bioconversion agents such as Hermetia illucens L. (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) or Black Soldier Fly (BSF) that can reduce organic waste. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of feed variations from agro-industrial waste on the growth of BSF larvae and the rate of waste conversion by BSF. Larvae were cultured in plastic containers with a volume of 500 mL (D: 11.5 cm; t: 8 cm) containing 100 larvae per container and tested with four treatments, namely the provision of palm oil waste in the form of palm kernel meal (BIS), waste sago flour (OR), tapioca flour waste (OS) or commercial chicken feed (PAK) as controls. Observations were conducted every three days with the parameters measured including the average weight of BSF larvae, growth rate, feed conversion ratio (FCR), waste reduction index (WRI), and efficiency of conversion (ECD). The results showed that the PAK treatment resulted in the highest growth of BSF larvae with an average weight of BSF larvae of 99.98 mg and a growth rate of 1.55 mg/day. While the effect of the conversion rate on product waste varies with the highest WRI obtained in the BIS treatment, low FCR in the PAK treatment, and the highest ECD in the PAK treatment. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that PAK treatment had a better effect on BSF growth, however, BIS could be used as BSF feed.
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author Gustika, Fonita
spellingShingle Gustika, Fonita
GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
author_facet Gustika, Fonita
author_sort Gustika, Fonita
title GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
title_short GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
title_full GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
title_fullStr GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
title_full_unstemmed GROWTH PERFORMANCE OF HERMETIA ILLUCENS L. LARVAE (DIPTERA: STRATIOMYIDAE) ON THE SUBSTRATE OF SEVERAL AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTES
title_sort growth performance of hermetia illucens l. larvae (diptera: stratiomyidae) on the substrate of several agroindustrial wastes
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66255
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