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Entomology Research
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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Evaluation of frass expelled by African Migratory Locust and Desert Locust in both summer and winter seasons as a byproduct for sustainable fertilizer use
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Samira M N Abd-El Wahed, Khaled M Abd El-Rheem, Mona M Aly
Abstract
Globally, the most required issues are sustainable development and growing green to protect our limited resources. The species of Locusta migratoria and Schistocerca gregaria are thought to be among the oldest living organisms on Earth. Because grasshoppers have substantially lower cultivation and production costs and a lot reduced environmental effect (mostly greenhouse gas emissions and waste generation—zero waste), they are one of the long-term sustainable solutions. This study highlighted the evaluation of frass expelled by locusts as a byproduct for fertilizer use, as it displays a favorable solution for the effective organic wastes in reaction to the desire of consumers for sustainable fertilizer.
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Pages:28-34
How to cite this article:
Samira M N Abd-El Wahed, Khaled M Abd El-Rheem, Mona M Aly "Evaluation of frass expelled by African Migratory Locust and Desert Locust in both summer and winter seasons as a byproduct for sustainable fertilizer use". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 28-34
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