a b s t r a c t Radio frequency (RF) treatments are considered to be a potential postharvest technology for disinfesting legumes of internal seed pests such as the cowpea weevil. After treatment protocols are shown to control postharvest insects without significant quality degradation, it is important to scale-up laboratory RF treatments to industrial level applications. A 27.12 MHz, 6 kW RF unit with a built-in forced hot air system was used to conduct industrial scale-up studies. A treatment protocol was designed to provide 100 % cowpea weevil mortality combined RF with forced hot air to heat product to 60 C for 10 min, followed by forced ambient air cooling for 20 min. An electrode gap (14.0 cm) was chosen based on the electric current a...
ABSTRACT. This research was conducted to provide a theoretical basis and experimental evidence to su...
AbstractA prototype of radio frequency (RF) heating system of 27MHz was developed to control rice we...
Prior to the 2005 ban, inshell walnuts were routinely fumigated with methyl bromide for insect contr...
Dried pulses, such as chickpeas, green peas or lentils, are valuable export commodities in the US Pa...
Dried legumes (chickpeas, green peas or lentils) are valuable export commodities in the US Pacific N...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityChemical fu...
ABSTRACT. Chickpeas and lentils are two important legumes grown in the U.S. that need phytosanitary ...
Postharvest phytosanitation is essential for international and domestic commerce of tree fruits and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityThe goal of this research is to develop radio frequency (...
To control the insect pests in stored grains, conventional methods (fumigation, controlled atmospher...
Non-uniform heating of fresh fruit caused by variations in radio frequency (RF) fields is a major ob...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is a novel heat treatment that has been explored for control of pests a...
Non-chemical methods were proposed as alternatives for disinfestation of stored grains using fumigan...
Disinfestation of insect pests in stored grains is a crucial unit operation to save the quality of t...
Abstract Pulse beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus, is the major pest infesting in the stored legumes. ...
ABSTRACT. This research was conducted to provide a theoretical basis and experimental evidence to su...
AbstractA prototype of radio frequency (RF) heating system of 27MHz was developed to control rice we...
Prior to the 2005 ban, inshell walnuts were routinely fumigated with methyl bromide for insect contr...
Dried pulses, such as chickpeas, green peas or lentils, are valuable export commodities in the US Pa...
Dried legumes (chickpeas, green peas or lentils) are valuable export commodities in the US Pacific N...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State UniversityChemical fu...
ABSTRACT. Chickpeas and lentils are two important legumes grown in the U.S. that need phytosanitary ...
Postharvest phytosanitation is essential for international and domestic commerce of tree fruits and ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Washington State UniversityThe goal of this research is to develop radio frequency (...
To control the insect pests in stored grains, conventional methods (fumigation, controlled atmospher...
Non-uniform heating of fresh fruit caused by variations in radio frequency (RF) fields is a major ob...
Radio frequency (RF) heating is a novel heat treatment that has been explored for control of pests a...
Non-chemical methods were proposed as alternatives for disinfestation of stored grains using fumigan...
Disinfestation of insect pests in stored grains is a crucial unit operation to save the quality of t...
Abstract Pulse beetle, Callosobruchus maculatus, is the major pest infesting in the stored legumes. ...
ABSTRACT. This research was conducted to provide a theoretical basis and experimental evidence to su...
AbstractA prototype of radio frequency (RF) heating system of 27MHz was developed to control rice we...
Prior to the 2005 ban, inshell walnuts were routinely fumigated with methyl bromide for insect contr...