Controlling pests in post-harvested wheat using microwave heating

Hasta Bahadur Pariyar, Savita Dhungana, Dharma Raj Paudel
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Microwaves refer to electromagnetic waves ranging from 300 MHz to 300 GHz in frequencies. Microwave de-infestation works well without degrading the host material’s quality. In this research, four different samples of wheat grains are taken from each location, which are injected by 20 pests of the same type per sample. Each sample is then put into the microwave oven for the exposure time of 1 minute and 30 seconds, heated at temperatures 60◦C, 70◦C, 80◦C, 90◦C, and 100◦C. Finally, the samples are germinated, followed by the analysis of nutrition levels at the laboratory. The statistical analysis of the data shows a significant difference in mortality and germination with temperature changes. The average mortality rate was 95% at 100◦C for 1 min of exposure time, exposing mortality increases with temperature. The germination decreased with the temperature increment and the exposure time magnitude. Statistical analysis reveals that there is no significant difference in the nutrition levels of wheat with the temperature change. The study concludes that microwave heating is one of the effective tools for controlling pests in post-harvested grains without using pesticides.
微波加热防治小麦收获后害虫
微波是指频率在300兆赫到300千兆赫之间的电磁波。微波除虫效果好,不会降低寄主材料的质量。在这项研究中,从每个地点采集了四种不同的小麦颗粒样本,每个样本被20种相同类型的害虫注射。然后将每个样品放入微波炉中,在60◦C, 70◦C, 80◦C, 90◦C和100◦C的温度下加热,暴露时间为1分30秒。最后,将样品发芽,然后在实验室分析营养水平。对数据的统计分析表明,随着温度的变化,死亡率和发芽率有显著差异。在100℃下暴露1 min,平均死亡率为95%,暴露死亡率随温度升高而升高。发芽率随温度的升高和曝光时间的增大而降低。统计分析表明,小麦的营养水平随温度的变化没有显著差异。研究结果表明,微波加热是一种不使用农药控制收获后谷物害虫的有效手段之一。
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