BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are known to have the ability to decompose various types of organic waste. The sediment sludge of Dago Pakar Daily Reservoir Pond itself, which comes from a mixture of soil, domestic waste, and animal waste, can be categorized as organic waste, so it has the potenti...
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id-itb.:861162024-09-13T14:21:20ZBIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE Rayhan Novaldo, Rafi Teknik saniter dan perkotaan; teknik perlindungan lingkungan Indonesia Final Project animal feed, growth, larvae, organic fertilizer, sediment sludge, waste reduction, organic fertilizer. INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86116 Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are known to have the ability to decompose various types of organic waste. The sediment sludge of Dago Pakar Daily Reservoir Pond itself, which comes from a mixture of soil, domestic waste, and animal waste, can be categorized as organic waste, so it has the potential to be decomposed by BSF larvae, which can reduce waste and produce by-products of economic value. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of BSF larvae in converting sediment mud and measuring growth parameters and waste reduction. The research method uses measurements of larval mass, Waste Reduction Index (WRI) value, Efficiency of Conversion of Digested Food (ECD), Survival Rate (SR), and testing the content of BSF larvae and residues at the end of bioconversion. In this study, a treatment consisting of sediment mud and three other substrates was used, mixed with cabbage waste with a ratio of 1:1, 3:2, and 4:1. The results of the experiment showed that the best larval growth occurred when fed sediment mud mixed with cabbage waste with a ratio of 1:1 which had an average mass of 0.534 g/10 larva, a WRI value of 5.739%, an ECD of 0.403% and an SR of 83.8%. In addition, both BSF larvae and bioconversion residues have not been able to produce biomass and residues with high nutritional content that are safe for use as animal feed and organic fertilizer according to standards, so further processing is required. text |
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Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are known to have the ability to decompose various
types of organic waste. The sediment sludge of Dago Pakar Daily Reservoir Pond
itself, which comes from a mixture of soil, domestic waste, and animal waste, can
be categorized as organic waste, so it has the potential to be decomposed by BSF
larvae, which can reduce waste and produce by-products of economic value. This
study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of BSF larvae in converting sediment mud
and measuring growth parameters and waste reduction. The research method uses
measurements of larval mass, Waste Reduction Index (WRI) value, Efficiency of
Conversion of Digested Food (ECD), Survival Rate (SR), and testing the content of
BSF larvae and residues at the end of bioconversion. In this study, a treatment
consisting of sediment mud and three other substrates was used, mixed with
cabbage waste with a ratio of 1:1, 3:2, and 4:1. The results of the experiment
showed that the best larval growth occurred when fed sediment mud mixed with
cabbage waste with a ratio of 1:1 which had an average mass of 0.534 g/10 larva,
a WRI value of 5.739%, an ECD of 0.403% and an SR of 83.8%. In addition, both
BSF larvae and bioconversion residues have not been able to produce biomass and
residues with high nutritional content that are safe for use as animal feed and
organic fertilizer according to standards, so further processing is required.
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BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE |
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BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE |
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BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE |
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BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE |
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BIOCONVERSION POTENTIAL OF DAGO PAKAR DAILY RESERVOIR POND SEDIMENT SLUDGE USING BLACK SOLDIER FLY LARVAE |
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bioconversion potential of dago pakar daily reservoir pond sediment sludge using black soldier fly larvae |
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