Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates
Large amounts of dates are produced and consumed around the world each year. Apomyelois ceratoniae causes main losses during storage and export of date fruit. Fumigation is the most widely used treatment to prevent postharvest losses. However, this treatment negatively affects the biological value o...
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doaj-825690786fbd4be3a42977b05ef01e212021-09-05T14:00:23ZengSciendoEnvironmental and Climate Technologies2255-88372017-11-01201243510.1515/rtuect-2017-0008rtuect-2017-0008Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of DatesLallouche Ahmed0Kolodyaznaya Valentina1Boulkrane Mohamed Said2Baranenko Denis3ITMO University, Lomonosova str. 9, Saint-Petersburg, 191002, Russian FederationITMO University, Lomonosova str. 9, Saint-Petersburg, 191002, Russian FederationITMO University, Lomonosova str. 9, Saint-Petersburg, 191002, Russian FederationITMO University, Lomonosova str. 9, Saint-Petersburg, 191002, Russian FederationLarge amounts of dates are produced and consumed around the world each year. Apomyelois ceratoniae causes main losses during storage and export of date fruit. Fumigation is the most widely used treatment to prevent postharvest losses. However, this treatment negatively affects the biological value of dates, environmental and economic parameters of production. Widespread fumigation agent methyl bromide is toxic to a human body and contributes to the destruction of the ozone layer. The aim of the current work was to find a new method based on the use of low temperature refrigeration to reduce the pest and insect infestation preserving the nutritive value of dates during cold storage at the same time. A. ceratoniae mortality under different temperatures and dates respiration rate, sugar, organic acids, pectic substances content and sensorial characteristics were studied. The results indicate that at −18 °С the A. ceratonie larva dies within 2 h, the eggs and larvae - within 24 h respectively. Thus, it is clearly shown that there is no need in using chemicals or irradiation to prevent dates pests. Physicochemical and organoleptic proprieties of dates were satisfactory during 360 d at −18 °С and during 180 d at +4 °С. The low temperature refrigeration and storage at −18 °С is recommended for dates to prevent pests and quality losses. It is apparently advantageous for environment and climate if compared with other anti-pest treatment variants.https://doi.org/10.1515/rtuect-2017-0008dates preservationpestscleaner productionpostharveststorage |
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Lallouche Ahmed Kolodyaznaya Valentina Boulkrane Mohamed Said Baranenko Denis Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates Environmental and Climate Technologies dates preservation pests cleaner production postharvest storage |
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Lallouche Ahmed Kolodyaznaya Valentina Boulkrane Mohamed Said Baranenko Denis |
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Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates |
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Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates |
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Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates |
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Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates |
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Low Temperature Refrigeration as an Alternative Anti-Pest Treatment of Dates |
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low temperature refrigeration as an alternative anti-pest treatment of dates |
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Large amounts of dates are produced and consumed around the world each year. Apomyelois ceratoniae causes main losses during storage and export of date fruit. Fumigation is the most widely used treatment to prevent postharvest losses. However, this treatment negatively affects the biological value of dates, environmental and economic parameters of production. Widespread fumigation agent methyl bromide is toxic to a human body and contributes to the destruction of the ozone layer. The aim of the current work was to find a new method based on the use of low temperature refrigeration to reduce the pest and insect infestation preserving the nutritive value of dates during cold storage at the same time. A. ceratoniae mortality under different temperatures and dates respiration rate, sugar, organic acids, pectic substances content and sensorial characteristics were studied. The results indicate that at −18 °С the A. ceratonie larva dies within 2 h, the eggs and larvae - within 24 h respectively. Thus, it is clearly shown that there is no need in using chemicals or irradiation to prevent dates pests. Physicochemical and organoleptic proprieties of dates were satisfactory during 360 d at −18 °С and during 180 d at +4 °С. The low temperature refrigeration and storage at −18 °С is recommended for dates to prevent pests and quality losses. It is apparently advantageous for environment and climate if compared with other anti-pest treatment variants. |
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dates preservation pests cleaner production postharvest storage |
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