The Suitability of Some Storage Products to Tyrophagus putrescentiae and Sancassania berlesei Infestation Accompanied with Application Some Flavoring Powders to Reduce Population

E. Mostafa
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bran, flour, rice, wheat, corn, oats, etc.) and are found in heavy infestation. The main objective of the present study work was to determine the population growth of T. putrescentiae and S. berlesei on different storage products i.e. dry milk, bran, flour (wheat and maize), and rice after 15 and 30 days of infestation. The developmental stages which were studied, were the eggs, larvae, nymphs, and adults for the former species, in addition to the hypopial stage for the second species. The results showed that the lowest numbers of all developmental stages for the two mite species were recorded on rice, followed by maize flour, wheat flour and bran while on the dry milk the highest numbers of all developmental stages were stated during 15 and 30 days. The number of hypopial stage was increased gradually on dry milk, bran, wheat flour, maize flour, and rice after 15 & 30 days, respectively.To decrease the two tested mites, flavoring powders (mint, basil, black pepper and curcuma) were mixed with target store products with a monitoring population of different developmental stages. Curcuma powder caused a 60-80% reduction with Curcuma on the five stored products for T. putrescentiae after 15 days and a 40-50% reduction after 30 days. Concerning the S. berlesei, Curcuma caused a reduction of more than 70% after 15 days and 40 % after 30 days. The other flavoring powders caused lower reductions than Curcuma, the arrangement of these powders descending were black pepper, basil and mint, respectively. From these results, we can use these powders to decrease the numbers of studied stored mites T.putrescentiae and S. berlesei on the target stored products to decrease their population subsequently damage.
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一些储藏产品对腐食腐肉和柞蚕的适宜性,并应用一些调味粉来减少种群
麸皮,面粉,大米,小麦,玉米,燕麦等),并发现在严重的侵扰。本研究的主要目的是测定15天和30天后腐尸绦虫和白氏绦虫在不同贮藏产品(干乳、麸皮、面粉(小麦和玉米)和大米)上的种群增长情况。研究了前一种的卵、幼虫、若虫和成虫的发育阶段,以及后一种的卵、幼虫、若虫和成虫的发育阶段。结果表明,两种螨在水稻上的各发育阶段数量均最低,其次是玉米粉、小麦粉和麸皮,在干乳上15和30 d的各发育阶段数量最高。干乳、麸皮、小麦粉、玉米粉和大米分别在15 d和30 d后,下胚轴期数量逐渐增加。为了减少这两种被测试的螨虫,将调味粉(薄荷、罗勒、黑胡椒和姜黄)与不同发育阶段监测种群的目标商店产品混合。姜黄粉在15天后与姜黄一起对5种储存产品的腐尸T.减少60-80%,30天后减少40-50%。姜黄在15天后和30天后分别减少了70%和40%。其他调味粉的降低率均低于姜黄,依次为黑胡椒、罗勒和薄荷。根据这些结果,我们可以使用这些粉末来减少所研究的存储产品上的腐殖螨和伯氏螨的数量,以减少它们的种群随后的损害。
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