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Agricultural by-product, soybean curd cake improves the growth performance and nutritive value in the white-spotted flower chafer, Protaetia brevitarsis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

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한국응용곤충학회 (Korean Society Of Applied Entomology)
초록

Insects are attracting the attention of alternative sources of protein. In order to produce high quality insects, studieson the development of safe and nutritious feed sources are needed. Given the cost of rearing insects, agricultural andindustrial by-products were good materials of insect feed. In the current study, Citrus unshiu peel (CP), soybean curdcake (SCC), soybean oil meal (SOM), and brewers dried grain (BDG) were investigated for their effects on larval growthand development of Protaetia brevitarsis. Interestingly, larvae fed on 10% SCC increased their weight by 3.5 times. Forthe larval period, they were significantly shorter than the control. Furthermore, minerals and amino acids were recordedto be high in them. The heavy metals were not detected in any of the investigated groups. These findings provided ascientific basis for the utilization of soybean curd cake as a nutritional feed source to promote larval growth and producequality insects.

저자
  • Myung-Ha Song(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Moon-Hee Han(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Seokhyun Lee(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Eun-Sun Kim(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Kwan-Ho Park(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Won-Tae Kim(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)
  • Ji-Young Choi(Industrial Insect Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Association)