1997
DOI: 10.30843/nzpp.1997.50.11337
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Energy, ultrasound, and chemical treatments for the disinfestation of fresh asparagus spears

Abstract: Low level electrical energy (alternating and direct current), high voltage pulses from two energisers, and ultrasound were assessed for their ability to kill insects, or expel them from asparagus spears. Spears were held in an electrolyte solution containing 0.12 % (w/v) sodium chloride in water during the treatments. Electrical treatments lasted for 2, 4, or 8 minutes. A second experiment was used to test three chemical treatments applied for 8 minutes. None of the electrical and ultrasound treatments killed … Show more

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“…As ultrasound transmits well through water, its use in postharvest while produce is being washed by immersion in water could be easily implemented. However, this approach was not effective in treating asparagus spears for thrips (97).…”
Section: Mechanicalmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…As ultrasound transmits well through water, its use in postharvest while produce is being washed by immersion in water could be easily implemented. However, this approach was not effective in treating asparagus spears for thrips (97).…”
Section: Mechanicalmentioning
confidence: 94%