Deep-freezing as a novel disinfestation strategy to rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae linnaeus) in packaged milled rice grains: Factors and lethal behaviors
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Abstract
Rice weevil (Sitophilus oryzae Linnaeus) is a major insect pest of milled rice grains, which poses a great threat to food security. In this study, the feasibility of three deep-freezing regimes (−20, −80, and −196 °C) to disinfest packaged milled rice grains was explored. It was found that the disinfestation efficiency increased with the decrease in freezing temperature. For naked insects, complete mortality was achieved by the regimes at −20, −80, and −196 °C with the exposure time of 8 min, 2 min, and as short as 1 s, respectively. For insects in packaged rice grains (5 insects/500 g rice; package size: 8 cm × 5 cm × 13 cm), the corresponding exposure time was determined as 100, 40, and 4 min, respectively. Upon the increase in insect population density and package size, the longer exposure time was required for complete mortality. When the regime at −196 °C (1.5 min) was used as a pretreatment at −20 °C (60 min), the highest combination index (2.12) was obtained for the complete mortality. In one word, deep-freezing was successfully developed as a novel method to disinfest adult rice weevil in packaged milled rice grains.
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The Journal of Stored Products Research provides an international medium for the publication of both reviews and original results from laboratory and field studies on the preservation and safety of stored products, notably food stocks, covering storage-related problems from the producer through the supply chain to the consumer. Stored products are characterised by having relatively low moisture content and include raw and semi-processed foods, animal feedstuffs, and a range of other durable items, including materials such as clothing or museum artefacts.