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Response of Arabidopsis thaliana to Flooding with Physical Flow

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dc.contributor.author Shigaki, Shunsuke
dc.contributor.author Kaji, Momoko
dc.contributor.author Katano, Kazuma
dc.contributor.author Anee, Taufika Islam
dc.contributor.author Nita, Hiroshi
dc.contributor.author Yamaji, Ryotaro
dc.contributor.author Shimizu, Rio
dc.contributor.author Suzuki, Hiroyuki
dc.contributor.author Suzuki, Nobuhiru
dc.date.accessioned 2025-10-22T05:12:42Z
dc.date.available 2025-10-22T05:12:42Z
dc.date.issued 2024-12-16
dc.identifier.citation Kaji, M.; Katano, K.; Anee, T.I.; Nitta, H.; Yamaji, R.; Shimizu, R.; Shigaki, S.; Suzuki, H.; Suzuki, N. Response of Arabidopsis thaliana to Flooding with Physical Flow. Plants 2024, 13, 3508. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/plants13243508 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13243508
dc.description.abstract Nutritionists are beginning to pay attention to black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens L.) larvae (BSFL) as an alternative to expensive soybean and fish meal in animal feed which is abundant in different nutrients. Additionally, organic wastes including leftover food, animal excreta, and agricultural wastes, can be used to efficiently raise and spread BSFL. This study was carried out to evaluate the yield, production performance and proximate composition of BSFL nurtured on different organic waste namely, broiler starter feed (BF); rice bran (RB); market-sourced vegetable wastes (VW); chicken manure (CM) and kitchen waste (KW). The BF fed group had the highest observed larval yields (16.2 kg in total; P<0.05). Raising BSFL on BF, VW and KW resulted in the greatest body weight (0.149, 0.147 and 0.150 g, respectively) and growth rate (0.012 g), whereas the KW fed group had the longest body length (P<0.05). The fed groups that received CM and BF had the highest and lowest mortality rates, respectively (P<0.05). All fed groups except RB had improved feed conversion ratios, while VW and KW fed groups had higher protein conversion ratios (2.626 and 2.852, respectively; P<0.05). All the group had better substrate reduction rate compared to CM fed group (P<0.05). The dry matter and ash contents of BSFL reared on BF, VW and KW were higher than the RB and CM group (P<0.05). The KW supplemented BSFL had the highest ether extract level, whereas the BF fed group had the highest protein content (43.58%, P<0.05). In conclusion, BSFL can be successfully reared on kitchen and vegetable scraps. It is anticipated that the cost of black soldier fly farming and animal production will decrease since these organic waste shown favorable effects on BSFL growth performance and nutritional quality comparable to broiler feed in the current study. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Plants en_US
dc.subject flooding en_US
dc.subject jasmonic acid (JA) en_US
dc.subject pathogen defense en_US
dc.subject physical flow en_US
dc.subject respiratory burst oxidase homologue (RBOH) en_US
dc.subject salicylic acid (SA) en_US
dc.subject submergence en_US
dc.title Response of Arabidopsis thaliana to Flooding with Physical Flow en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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