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Titolo: Microplastics in the diet of Hermetia illucens: Implications for development and midgut bacterial and fungal microbiota
Autori: Piersanti, Silvana
Rebora, Manuela
Turchetti, Benedetta
Salerno, Gianandrea
Ruscetta, Mario
Zucconi Galli Fonseca, Laura 
D’Alò, Federica
Buzzini, Pietro
Sannino, Ciro
Rivista: WASTE MANAGEMENT 
Data pubblicazione: 2024
Abstract: 
In a world with a population exceeding 8 billion people and continuing to grow, pollution from food and plastic waste is causing long-term issues in ecosystems. Potential solutions may be found by exploiting insect-based bioconversion. In this context, we investigated the impact of polyvinyl chloride microparticles (PVC-MPs) on the development of Hermetia illucens (black soldier fly; BSF) and its midgut bacterial and fungal microbiota.
The impact of PVC-MPs was evaluated feeding BSF larvae with a PVC-MPs-supplemented diet. The larvae exposed to different PVC-MPs concentrations (2.5%, 5%, 10% and 20% w/w) developed into adults with no significant increase in pupal mortality. Faster development and smaller pupae were observed when 20% PVC-MPs was provided. The BSF larvae ingest PVC-MPs, resulting in a reduction in MPs size. Larvae exposed to PVC-MPs did not exhibit differences in gut morphology. Regarding the impact of PVC-MPs on the structure of both bacterial and fungal communities, the overall alpha- and beta-diversity did not exhibit significant changes. However, the presence of PVC-MPs significantly affected the relative abundances of Enterobacteriaceae and Paenibacillaceae among the bacteria and of Dipodascaceae and Plectospharellaceae among the fungi (including yeast and filamentous life forms), suggesting that PVC-MP contamination has a taxa-dependent impact.
These results indicate that BSF larvae can tolerate PVC-MPs in their diet, supporting the potential use of these insects in organic waste management, even in the presence of high levels of PVC-MP contamination.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/53139
ISSN: 0956-053X
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2024.06.021
Diritti: Attribution 4.0 International
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