2011
DOI: 10.13083/reveng.v19i1.276
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QUALIDADE DE MILHO ARMAZENADO E INFESTADO POR Sitophilus zeamais E Tribolium castaneum

Abstract: Avaliou-se, neste trabalho, a qualidade de grãos de milho durante o armazenamento, em decorrência da infestação por Tribolium castaneum, Sitophilus zeamais e associação entre eles. Grãos de milho, colhidos com 20 % b.u. de teor de água, foram secos, fumigados e posteriormente armazenados, em porções de 40 kg em 60 recipientes metálicos com capacidade de 229 litros, em condição ambiente de Viçosa-MG. Do total de recipientes, 15 foram infestados com 20 insetos adultos de S. zeamais; 15, com 20 insetos adultos de… Show more

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“…year storage and 12% (w.b.) for storing up to one year (ALENCAR et al, 2011). Several studies on stored grain indicate that the temperature and relative humidity of the grains are the main controlling factors for safe storage.…”
Section: Revista Brasileira De Tecnologia Agroindustrialmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…year storage and 12% (w.b.) for storing up to one year (ALENCAR et al, 2011). Several studies on stored grain indicate that the temperature and relative humidity of the grains are the main controlling factors for safe storage.…”
Section: Revista Brasileira De Tecnologia Agroindustrialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…temperature, humidity, concentration of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the interstitial air, kernel characteristics, and presence of microorganisms, insects, mites, weather conditions and grain structure (JIAN et al, 2012;RIBEIRO et al, 2012). Independent of temperature, moisture and mechanical damage according to commercial classification American, corn passes from type 2 to type 3 when the loss of dry matter level reaches 0.5% (ANTUNES et al, 2011). After this study, many researchers began to use the value of 0.5% as the maximum allowable dry matter loss in simulation models for drying and storage of corn.…”
Section: Revista Brasileira De Tecnologia Agroindustrialmentioning
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“…Among several problems related to storage of agricultural products, the pests of stored grains are responsible for huge losses in rice, corn, soybean, sorghum, and others (Martins et al, 1985;Santos et al, 2002;Caneppele et al, 2003;Silva et al 2003;Alves et al 2008;Faroni & Silva, 2008;Alencar et al, 2011). Few species have been reported attacking stored Brazil nut, among them, the larvae of Plodia interpunctella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) were observed damaging this product causing galleries damage in almonds (Gomes et al, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%