Technology of breeding black soldier fly in the conditions of the Uzbekistan and application in aquaculture
Abstract
Recently, biotechnology has been developing the use of living organisms and their metabolic products to solve technological problems in feeding. The object of study is the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens). The black soldier fly (BFS) utilizes organic matter and converts it into protein-rich food. The insect regulates the number of pathogens and parasites in the substrate and reduces their number. BFS is also used in fish and poultry feed, agriculture and aquaculture. The article shows the experience of industrial cultivation of this BFS in industrially created conditions of the Tashkent region.
About the Authors
K. S. TuychiyevUzbekistan
Kamoliddin S. Tuychiyev — Junior Researcher
1, Chirchik Str., 111808, Yangiyul district, Tashkent region, Republic of Uzbekistan
Ye. N. Ginatullina
Uzbekistan
Yelena N. Ginatullina — PhD (Biological), Associate Professor, Head of the
Laboratory of Fishery in natural lakes
1, Chirchik Str., 111808, Yangiyul district, Tashkent region, Republic of Uzbekistan
Sh. A. Xujamov
Uzbekistan
Shakhboz A. Xujamov — Assistant at the Department of Biology and Geography
Spitamen Str., 163, 140102, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Review
For citations:
Tuychiyev K.S., Ginatullina Ye.N., Xujamov Sh.A. Technology of breeding black soldier fly in the conditions of the Uzbekistan and application in aquaculture. Belarus Fish Industry Problems. 2024;1(40):150-162. (In Russ.)