2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12649-019-00587-z
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Physical and Chemical Properties of the Agro-processing By-products Decomposed by Larvae of Musca domestica and Hermetia illucens

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“…In addition, the pig manure could provide higher stable organic matter as well as humus carbon than the others. This result confirms a previous finding which showed that the biodegradation of pig manure by fly larvae induced more maturity to the substrate than the others substrates (Bloukounon-Goubalan et al 2017). This also justify why most of the previous fly larvae biodegradation studies occurred on pig manure (Wang et al 2016, Zhu et al 2015, Zhang et al 2012.…”
Section: Decomposition Of Substrates Biodegraded By Fly Larvaesupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…In addition, the pig manure could provide higher stable organic matter as well as humus carbon than the others. This result confirms a previous finding which showed that the biodegradation of pig manure by fly larvae induced more maturity to the substrate than the others substrates (Bloukounon-Goubalan et al 2017). This also justify why most of the previous fly larvae biodegradation studies occurred on pig manure (Wang et al 2016, Zhu et al 2015, Zhang et al 2012.…”
Section: Decomposition Of Substrates Biodegraded By Fly Larvaesupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Also, the rapid N mineralization rate observed in the manures showed that their organic N were easily decomposable. As a matter of fact, it was demonstrated that high weight loss and organic carbon reduction in the manures during the biodegradation by fly larvae pointed to the decomposition of the macro-proteins molecule leading to available inorganic N forms in the soil (Bloukounon-Goubalan et al 2017). This is an interesting result since fast N releases if well managed could reduce N input as mineral fertilizer by farmers.…”
Section: Implications Of Nutrients Mineralization Of Substrates Biodementioning
confidence: 99%
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