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Importance of Nutritional and Physical Characteristics of Diets for Mass Rearing Screwworm & Pink Bollworm Norman C. Leppla, Muhammad F. Chaudhury &Fred D. Stewart University of Florida and USDA Norman C. Leppla, Muhammad F. Chaudhury & Fred D. Stewart University of Florida and USDA
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New World Screwworm Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera:Calliphoridae)
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Eggs on wound Adults ScrewwormLife Cycle Screwworm Life Cycle Pupae in ground Larvae in wound
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Myiasis in Livestock
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Screwworm Larval Media Nutria Whale
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Tuxtla Gutierrez Screwworm “Factories” Mission
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Diet preparation Mixer IngredientFeeder WaterFeeder
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Pumping diet into trays
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Tray with larval diet
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Larvae falling from trays
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Screwworm pupae
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Cotton Linter Rearing System
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Composition of Larval Diet Composition of Larval Diet Spray-dried bovine blood 6% Spray-dried egg 4% Milk substitute 4% Gelling agent(or 6% Cellulose) 2% Water (or 79.9% with cellulose) 83.9% Formalin 0.1%
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Spray Dried Whole Bovine Blood Protein 85% Protein 85% Fat 1% Fat 1% Ash 4.5% Ash 4.5% Fiber 1% Fiber 1% Moisture 6% Moisture 6%
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Egg Powder Protein 50-58% Protein 50-58% Fat 25-30% Fat 25-30% Moisture 5% or less Moisture 5% or less Cholesterol trace Cholesterol trace Vitamins A, B 1,2,6,12, D,E, Vitamins A, B 1,2,6,12, D,E, Folate, Biotin Folate, Biotin Minerals Na, K, Ca, P, Mg, Minerals Na, K, Ca, P, Mg, Fe, Cu, Cl, I, Zn Fe, Cu, Cl, I, Zn
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Milk Powder Substitute Protein 20 g Fat 28 g Carbohydrate 42 g Moisture 3 g Ash 3 g Total Vitamins ~1 g A, B 1, B 2, B 3, B 6, B 12, Biotin A, B 1, B 2, B 3, B 6, B 12, Biotin C, D, E, Folate, Pantothenic acid C, D, E, Folate, Pantothenic acid Minerals ~2.5 g Calcium, Copper, Iodine, Iron Calcium, Copper, Iodine, Iron Magnesium, Phosphorous Magnesium, Phosphorous Potassium, Sodium, Zinc Potassium, Sodium, Zinc
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Physical Characteristics Role of gelling agent (or cellulose fiber) Role of gelling agent (or cellulose fiber) - Provide texture and matrix to diet - Provide texture and matrix to diet - Gel polymer is not bio-degradable - Gel polymer is not bio-degradable - Cellulose is biodegradable - Cellulose is biodegradable Importance of viscosity Importance of viscosity - Larval mobility and growth - Larval mobility and growth - Proper functioning of equipment - Proper functioning of equipment Importance of pH Importance of pH - pH change occurs during feeding - pH change occurs during feeding - Feeding not effected between 6.8 & 5.5 - Feeding not effected between 6.8 & 5.5
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Pink Bollworm Pectinophora gossypiella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
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Pink Bollworm Life Cycle
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Pink Bollworm Rearing Facility
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Diet Preparation
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Diet Extrusion
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Larval Development and Cutout
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Collection of Pupae
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Larval Diet Composition Wheat germ Wheat germ Sugar Sugar Soy flour Soy flour Yeast Yeast Anti-microbials (3) Anti-microbials (3) Vitamins(8) Vitamins(8) Choline chloride Choline chloride Red dye Red dye
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Successful Diet Characteristics Stimulate and enable feeding Stimulate and enable feeding Contain essential nutrients Contain essential nutrients Organize ingredients in a matrix Organize ingredients in a matrix Nutrients biologically available Nutrients biologically available
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Chemically stable & clean Chemically stable & clean Eliminate anti-nutrients Eliminate anti-nutrients Easy to prepare Easy to prepare Easy to discard (biodegradable) Easy to discard (biodegradable) Provides a “happy” home Provides a “happy” home Successful Diet Characteristics
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