2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2013.03.046
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The case for a generic phytosanitary irradiation dose of 250Gy for Lepidoptera eggs and larvae

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“…Eggs of the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), did not develop successfully into pupae at 150 Gy of X-ray treatment (Follett, 2008). In our experiment, although H. armigera eggs treated with 100 Gy developed successfully into adults, all of the emerged adults were deformed and therefore assumed to be unsuccessful in mating (Hallman et al, 2013). X-ray radiation of H. armigera eggs prolonged the larval period in a dose-dependent manner.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…Eggs of the light brown apple moth, Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), did not develop successfully into pupae at 150 Gy of X-ray treatment (Follett, 2008). In our experiment, although H. armigera eggs treated with 100 Gy developed successfully into adults, all of the emerged adults were deformed and therefore assumed to be unsuccessful in mating (Hallman et al, 2013). X-ray radiation of H. armigera eggs prolonged the larval period in a dose-dependent manner.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…Follett proposed that the objective of a phytosanitary irradiation treatment should be to hinder the insect's ability to reproduce and thereby prevent its introduction into and establishment in new areas (Follett, 2009). Hallman et al (2013) summarized that radiation of eggs and larvae at a dose of 250 Gy prevented emergence of normal-looking adults in 11 lepidopteran families. Hatching larvae of H. armigera feed on tender leaves and later instars on fruits, whereas mature larvae leave the fruits and pupate in the soil (Liu et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, a dose of 250 Gy proposed for use against all eggs and larvae of Lepidoptera [21] with the measure of efficacy being prevention of normal-looking adults was rejected by the IPPC for lack of sufficient large-scale testing. However, there is sufficient large-scale testing for the most important family in Lepidoptera, the Tortricidae (e.g., codling moth, oriental fruit moth, light brown apple moth), that would satisfy the requirements of the IPPC.…”
Section: History and Current Use Of Ionizing Radiation As A Quaranmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Er zijn aanwijzingen dat voor vlindereitjes en de oudste stadia van de rupsen een generieke phytosanitaire bestraling van 250 Gy afdoende is. Bij die dosering worden naderhand geen visueel normale motjes meer waargenomen (Hallman et al 2013). Cagnotti et al (2012) geeft aan dat vlindervrouwtjes volledig steriel waren, als de poppen waren behandeld met 200…”
Section: Effectiviteitunclassified
“…Er zijn aanwijzingen dat voor lepidoptera eitjes en oudste stadia van de rupsen een generieke phytosanitaire bestraling van 250 Gy afdoende is, waarbij geen visueel normale motjes meer worden waargenomen (Hallman et al 2013). Omdat poppen van T. absoluta aanwezig kunnen zijn op de tomaten, kan generieke behandeling met 400 Gy van bestralen niet als alternatieve verzachtende maatregel worden gebruikt (Barkai-Golan and Follett 2017).…”
Section: Tabel 9 Samenvatting Effecten Gammastraling Op T Absoluta unclassified