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Biomass Production of Acridids as Possible Animal Feed Supplement


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Experiments were done to estimate biomass production by mass rearing of Oxya fuscovittata (Marschall) and Spathosternum prasiniferum prasiniferum (Walker) under laboratory condition, in order to utilize them as non conventional protein rich animal feed supplement. For this purpose fecundity, fertility, adult emergence, sex-ratio, fresh and dry body weight, protein and energy content in acridid tissue were determined. This study has shown that taking a single pair of male and female as starting point, O. fuscovittata may produce 225.07 kg dry biomass/year by mass rearing. Thus O. fuscovittata with high protein content and ability to produce high biomass can be utilized in animal feed as protein supplement through establishment of acridid farms.

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Oxya fuscovittata, Fecundity, Energy Content, Protein Content, Acridid Farming.
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Authors

Hena Anand
Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, West Bengal, India
Sarasi Das
Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, West Bengal, India
Arijit Ganguly
Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, West Bengal, India
P. Haldar
Department of Zoology, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Experiments were done to estimate biomass production by mass rearing of Oxya fuscovittata (Marschall) and Spathosternum prasiniferum prasiniferum (Walker) under laboratory condition, in order to utilize them as non conventional protein rich animal feed supplement. For this purpose fecundity, fertility, adult emergence, sex-ratio, fresh and dry body weight, protein and energy content in acridid tissue were determined. This study has shown that taking a single pair of male and female as starting point, O. fuscovittata may produce 225.07 kg dry biomass/year by mass rearing. Thus O. fuscovittata with high protein content and ability to produce high biomass can be utilized in animal feed as protein supplement through establishment of acridid farms.

Keywords


Oxya fuscovittata, Fecundity, Energy Content, Protein Content, Acridid Farming.