Abstract:Background
While pulsed UV-C light sources such as excimer lasers are used in emerging non-thermal food decontamination method, they also have a high potential for a wide range of other microbial decontamination applications. The acaricidal effect of an experimental UV-C irradiation device was assessed using two-spotted spider mite female adults Tetranychus urticae and eggs as a model.
Methods
The UV-C light source was generated by a pulsed krypton fluoride (KrF) excimer laser operating at 248 nm emission wa… Show more
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