Black Soldier Fly Frass Supports Plant Growth and Reduces Nitrogen Leaching during Coleus Production

Author:

Beasley Jeffrey1,Kuehny Jeff1,Gentimis Thanos2,Fields Jeb3

Affiliation:

1. School of Plant, Environmental, and Soil Sciences, 137 Sturgis Hall, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA

2. Experimental Statistics, 53 Woodin Hall, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803, USA

3. Hammond Research Station, 21549 Old Covington Highway, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center Hammond, LA 70403, USA

Abstract

Industrial insect rearing is expected to increase as a feedstock to meet growing global food demand. This will lead to greater production of insect excreta known as frass, a nutrient-dense organic material that has shown promise as a natural fertilizer source with potential environmental benefits. In this study, black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) frass (BSFF) was compared with a synthetic fertilizer (SF) during production of containerized ornamentals grown under greenhouse conditions. Fertilizers were incorporated into a bark-based substrate at 0, 0.1, 0.2, or 0.3 kg⋅m–3 nitrogen (N) planted with coleus (Plectranthus scutellarioides) plugs. Growth index, shoot dry weight, and leaf quality were assessed for a period of 6 weeks. In addition, coleus fertilized at 0.3 kg⋅m–3 N and a control had leachate collected and analyzed weekly for volume, pH, electrical conductivity, and nutrient losses. Black soldier fly frass was found to produce marketable coleus plants at 0.3 kg⋅m–3 N and reduce cumulative N leaching by 87% compared with coleus fertilized with SF at the same rate. Therefore, BSFF can be a suitable fertilizer source for coleus production without compromising growth and leaf quality while potentially decreasing nutrient leaching losses.

Publisher

American Society for Horticultural Science

Subject

Horticulture

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