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Zoocompost of black lion fly larvae as a moisture-retaining agent in soils

https://doi.org/10.26897/1997-6011-2023-3-59-65

Abstract

Soil moisture capacity is critical for nutrient cycling, agricultural productivity,  erosion  resistance.  Organic  fertilizers  improve  a  wide  range  of  soil  properties,  including soil structure and water retention. Fertilizers can quickly provide plants with the necessary nutrients. In the work, studies were carried out on the effect of zoocompost obtained by growing the Black Lion fly on the moisture capacity and moisture retention of the soil. The zoocompost of the Black soldier fly larva is a finely granulated, loose, non-caking mass of brown color with a predominant particle size of 0.5-3 mm. It was found that the addition of a zoo-compost of a Black Lion fly larva in the amount of 60 t / ha increases the moisture capacity by 43%, and increases the drying time of the soil to the initial humidity by 18 days.

About the Authors

E. A. Pendyurin
Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Pendyurin Evgeny Alexandrovich, Candidate of Agricultural Sciences, Associate Professor

Author ID: 405992

308012, Belgorod, Kostyukova str., 46



Zh. A. Sapronova
Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Sapronova Zhanna Anuarovna, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor

AuthorID: 747166

308012, Belgorod, Kostyukova str., 46



Yu. E. Tokach
Belgorod State Technological University named after V.G. Shukhov
Russian Federation

Tokach Yulia Egorovna, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor

AuthorID:584933

308012, Belgorod, Kostyukova str., 46



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Pendyurin E.A., Sapronova Zh.A., Tokach Yu.E. Zoocompost of black lion fly larvae as a moisture-retaining agent in soils. Prirodoobustrojstvo. 2023;(3):59-65. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/1997-6011-2023-3-59-65

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