Abstract
The mortality of three life cycle stages of red flour beetle ( Tribolium castaneum (Herbst)) was assessed in sealed 500 g packs of golden-coloured, sultana raisins, with or without the addition of a commercial O 2 absorber, Ageless ®. Assessments were undertaken at 30°C for 9 days, or 22.5°C for 20 days, or 15°C for 45 days. All fruit samples treated with O 2 absorbers produced 100% mortality, with no occurrence of a second-generation population, when incubated post-treatment at 27°C for 60 days. Fruit stored in an hermetically sealed bag produced 100% adult mortality at 22.5°C and 30°C but eggs and pupae survived; at 15°C mortality was not significantly different to the control culture. The effect of a low O 2 atmosphere generated by Ageless ® on fruit colour was assessed using the same temperature regimes over a 28, or 56, or 84-day storage period. Fruit colour changes were measured using the CIE tristimulus L *, a *, b * measuring system. Low storage temperature (15°C) and low O 2 atmosphere both maintained fruit colour during the experimental storage regimes. There were significant negative effects on fruit colour at the higher temperature (30°C) and longer storage period without a modified atmosphere.
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