Optimization of Artificial Nutrient for Growing Соссinellidae
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MOROZ, Mykola. Optimization of Artificial Nutrient for Growing Соссinellidae. In: Ştiinţa Agricolă, 2018, nr. 1, pp. 38-44. ISSN 1857-0003.
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Ştiinţa Agricolă
Numărul 1 / 2018 / ISSN 1857-0003 /ISSNe 2587-3202

Optimization of Artificial Nutrient for Growing Соссinellidae

CZU: 632.937.1/.3:631.234

Pag. 38-44

Moroz Mykola
 
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
 
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 august 2018


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The technological parameters for the optimization of a diet for breeding predatory Соссinellidae are offered. An optimized diet contains: soy flour, sucrose, milk powder, palm kernel oil, Wesson salt, dry beer yeast, tocopherol, vitamin C, agar-agar, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, metaben, inositol, egg yolks, cryopreserved eggs, larvae and imago of insect phytophages in the ratio 1: 1, and nano aqua citrate microelements. The components included in the diet at optimal concentrations act as biologically and physiologically active nutrients. The proposed nutrient diet at a reasonably high level ensures reproductive potential growth, the emergence of the imago, improving search capacity and increasing the appetite of Соссinellidae in the post-embryonal period. As a result of modification of qualitative and quantitative indices of the nutrient diet, there are positive changes in the biology of predatory Соссinellidae, which improve their competitive ability in biocenoses.

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Соссinellidae, Nutrient diet, Search capacity.,

survival, Reproductive potential