Method for simultaneously obtaining organic fertilizers and biological proteins by biologically treating inapplicable fresh tobacco leaves by utilizing nicotine resistant musca domestica L. larvae
A technology of bio-organic fertilizer and housefly larvae, applied in the direction of application, animal feed, animal feed, etc., to achieve the effect of individual uniformity, enhanced biological treatment capacity, and fast speed
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Embodiment 1
[0037] S1. Use a grass cutter to chop unsuitable fresh tobacco leaves into fragments with a particle size of 2 to 3 cm, add appropriate amount of auxiliary materials, stir evenly, and prepare compost; the formula of compost mentioned in S1 is shown in Table 1:
[0038] Table 1
[0039] raw material name Mass percentage (%) Not suitable for fresh tobacco leaves (fragments) 65 bran 20 bran powder 5 sawdust 5 fish meal 5
[0040] S2. Pour the compost into the container, the compost is 6cm thick, and insert an appropriate amount of nicotine-resistant housefly eggs on the surface of the compost, and the density of the eggs is: 0.2g housefly eggs / kg compost;
[0041]S3. The housefly eggs hatched into larvae on the 2nd day, and began to decompose and transform the compost to ensure that the moisture content of the compost was 60%. On the 4th day, put a larger container outside the culture container, and sprinkle dry rice bran powder in i...
Embodiment 2
[0047] S1. Use a grass cutter to chop unsuitable fresh tobacco leaves into fragments with a particle size of 2 to 3 cm, add appropriate amount of auxiliary materials, stir evenly, and prepare compost; the formula of compost mentioned in S1 is shown in Table 3:
[0048] table 3
[0049] raw material name Mass percentage (%) Not suitable for fresh tobacco leaves (fragments) 75 bran 10 bran powder 5 sawdust 5 fish meal 5
[0050] S2. Pour the culture material into the container, the culture material is 8cm thick, and insert an appropriate amount of housefly eggs on the surface of the culture material, and the density of the eggs is: 1.0g housefly eggs / kg culture material;
[0051] S3. The housefly eggs hatched into larvae on the 2nd day, and began to decompose and transform the compost to ensure that the moisture content of the compost was 60%. On the 4th day, put a larger container outside the culture container, and sprinkle dry ric...
Embodiment 3
[0057] S1. Use a grass cutter to chop unsuitable fresh tobacco leaves into fragments with a particle size of 2 to 3 cm, add appropriate amount of auxiliary materials, stir evenly, and prepare compost; the formula of compost described in S1 is shown in Table 5:
[0058] table 5
[0059] raw material name Mass percentage (%) Not suitable for fresh tobacco leaves (fragments) 85 bran 0 bran powder 5 sawdust 5 fish meal 5
[0060] S2. Pour the culture material into the container, the culture material is 10cm thick, and insert an appropriate amount of housefly eggs on the surface of the culture material, and the density of the eggs is: 2.0g housefly eggs / kg culture material;
[0061] S3. The housefly eggs hatched into larvae on the 2nd day, and began to decompose and transform the compost to ensure that the moisture content of the compost was 60%. On the 4th day, put a larger container outside the culture container, and sprinkle dry ric...
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