2021
DOI: 10.3390/insects12121070
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Hot Water Treatment for Post-Harvest Disinfestation of Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae) and Its Effect on cv. Tommy Atkins Mango

Abstract: Mango production and trade in sub-Saharan Africa is hampered by direct damage and the high quarantine status of B. dorsalis and the paucity of effective post-harvest phytosanitary treatments. The current study reports the development of a quarantine treatment protocol using hot water to disinfest B. dorsalis and assess its effect on cv. Tommy Atkins mango quality. We first determined the development of the eggs and all larval stages of B. dorsalis in cv. Tommy Atkins mango and used the information to establish… Show more

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“…An equal number of infested pods were set aside as control for use as an estimation of the number of eggs in the treated pods. The timing of the HWT commenced when all the pods in a treatment batch were completely submerged in the hot water treatment tank 39 containing water already at 45 ± 0.2 °C. The choice of the water temperature was based on pilot experiments conducted to determine the temperature that does not result in the scalding of pods post‐treatment.…”
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“…An equal number of infested pods were set aside as control for use as an estimation of the number of eggs in the treated pods. The timing of the HWT commenced when all the pods in a treatment batch were completely submerged in the hot water treatment tank 39 containing water already at 45 ± 0.2 °C. The choice of the water temperature was based on pilot experiments conducted to determine the temperature that does not result in the scalding of pods post‐treatment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tank was connected to a Grant Squirrel data logger (SQ2020‐2F8) with 16 thermocouple probes (Tempcon Instrumentation Ltd, Arundel, UK) to give temperature recordings throughout the treatment (Fig. 1) as described by Mwando et al 39 …”
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“…Hot water treatment experiments were also conducted independently of the West Africa studies and a temperature of 46.1 °C for 68 min was considered adequate to give 100% assurance that Apple mangoes were free from B. dorsalis (Ndlela et al 2017). Further studies have been conducted on Tommy Atkins mango variety and a temperature of 46.1 °C for 72-100 min was deemed adequate to disinfect the mangoes (Mwando et al 2021;Ocitti et al 2021). The protocol by Ndlela et al (2017) has since been shared with the EU through the Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS), the regulatory body in Kenya.…”
Section: Postharvest Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%