Data underlying the publication: Relative contributions of egg-associated and substrate-associated microorganisms to black soldier fly larval performance and microbiota

doi:10.4121/13118294.v2
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Schreven, Stijn J.J. (2021): Data underlying the publication: Relative contributions of egg-associated and substrate-associated microorganisms to black soldier fly larval performance and microbiota. Version 2. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/13118294.v2
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We quantified the relative importance of substrate-associated and black soldier fly (BSF) egg-associated microorganisms on BSF larval performance, bacterial abundance, and bacterial community composition, when larvae were fed with chicken feed or chicken manure. We found that microbes from the feed substrate have a large impact on BSF larval microbiota and performance, whereas microbes from the insect eggs only play a minor role.
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  • 2021-03-23 first online
  • 2021-04-20 published, posted
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4TU.ResearchData
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  • This work was supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 635405), as part of the COSMOS (Camelina & crambe Oil crops as Sources for Medium-chain Oils for Specialty oleochemicals) project. GH was supported by the project MASTER (Microbiome Applications for Sustainable food systems through Technologies and Enterprise) funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 818368).
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Laboratory of Entomology, Wageningen University & Research

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