International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, P. O. Box 30772-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, P. O. Box 30772-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 Dec 1;902:166067. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166067. Epub 2023 Aug 5.
The innovative use of insects to recycle low-value organic waste into value-added products such as food, feed and other products with a low ecological footprint has attracted rapid attention globally. The insect frass (a combination unconsumed substrate, faeces, and exuviae) contains substantial amounts of nutrients and beneficial microbes that could utilised as fertilizer. We analyse research trends and report on the production, nutrient quality, maturity and hygiene status of insect-composted organic fertilizer (ICOF) generated from different organic wastes, and their influence on soil fertility, pest and pathogen suppression, and crop productivity. Lastly, we discuss the impact of entomocomposting on greenhouse gas mitigation and provide critical analysis on the regulatory aspects of entomocomposting, and utilization and commercialisation ICOF products. This information should be critical to inform research and policy decisions aimed at developing and promoting appropriate standards and guidelines for quality production, sustainable utilization, and successful integration of entomocompost into existing fertilizer supply chains and cropping systems.
昆虫被创新性地用于将低价值的有机废物回收为附加值产品,如食品、饲料和其他具有低生态足迹的产品,这在全球范围内引起了迅速关注。昆虫粪(未消耗的基质、粪便和蜕皮的组合)含有大量的营养物质和有益微生物,可用作肥料。我们分析了研究趋势,并报告了不同有机废物产生的昆虫堆肥有机肥料(ICOF)的生产、养分质量、成熟度和卫生状况,以及它们对土壤肥力、害虫和病原体抑制以及作物生产力的影响。最后,我们讨论了昆虫堆肥对温室气体减排的影响,并对昆虫堆肥的监管方面以及 ICOF 产品的利用和商业化进行了批判性分析。这些信息对于为制定和推广适合的质量生产、可持续利用以及成功将昆虫堆肥纳入现有的肥料供应链和种植系统的标准和指南提供决策依据至关重要。