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RESEARCH ARTICLE

A heated air quarantine disinfestation treatment against Queensland fruit fly (Diptera: Tephritidae) for tomatoes

N. W. Heather, R. A. Kopittke and E. A. Pike

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 42(8) 1125 - 1129
Published: 18 December 2002

Abstract

A circulated heated-air treatment at 92% RH to achieve and maintain a minimum fruit core temperature of 44°C for 2 h is shown to disinfest tomatoes against Queensland fruit fly, Bactrocera tryoni (Froggatt) for market access quarantine purposes. The efficacy of the treatment exceeded 99.99%, tested at the 95% confidence level. An estimated 78 439 eggs were used for large-scale trials, as the stage of the pest most tolerant of heat at the treatment temperature.

Keywords: Bactrocera tryoni, vapour heat.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA01022

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