Effect of high temperature shock on survival of the grain mite tyrophagus putrescentiae(Shrank) (ACARI:Acaridida) [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: P.947-954Other title:
  • تأثير درجات الحرارة العالية على حياة اكاروس الحبوب المخزونة Tyrophagus putrescentiea من عائلة (Acaridae) التابعة لتحت رتبة عديمة الثغر [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2009 v. 87 (4) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2009.v.87 (4)Summary: Heating is used extensively to control some pests as well as stored-product pests. There are three temperature zones for any Jisir organisms: optimal at 25-33°C for is greatest rate of growth and reproduction, suboptimal at 33-35°C, mites able to complete their development slowly and produce offspring and Lethal >35°C eventually die, The more extreme of temperature the more quickly die with death occurring in few minutes at 45°C or hours at 50-60°C.
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Heating is used extensively to control some pests as well as stored-product pests. There are three temperature zones for any Jisir organisms: optimal at 25-33°C for is greatest rate of growth and reproduction, suboptimal at 33-35°C, mites able to complete their development slowly and produce offspring and Lethal >35°C eventually die, The more extreme of temperature the more quickly die with death occurring in few minutes at 45°C or hours at 50-60°C.

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