Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research

A hot-water immersion appliance (HWIA) was assembled and used as a research tool in the development of a hot-water immersion quarantine treatment to disinfest mangos in Haiti, Mexico, and Florida that were infested with immature Tephritidae. The HWIA consist of a metal container (approximately 57.2 cm inside diameter and 85.1 cm height) adapted with a metal screen platform positioned inside the container 25.4 cm above the bottom. A submersible pump mounted to the bottom of the platform circulated 1,514-1,893 liters heated water per hour within the container through flexible polybutylene tubing. The water was heated by flames provided by a two-burner, propane gas, hot place located below the container. The HWIA was easily assembled, durable, mobile, and inexpensive

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Main Author: 118370 Sharp, J.L.
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Published: Feb
Subjects:TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS, TEPHRITIDAE, AGUA CALIENTE, INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS, MANGIFERA INDICA, CALENTAMIENTO, HAITI, MEXICO, FLORIDA, ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:428432022-02-01T12:34:20ZHot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research 118370 Sharp, J.L. Feb 1989A hot-water immersion appliance (HWIA) was assembled and used as a research tool in the development of a hot-water immersion quarantine treatment to disinfest mangos in Haiti, Mexico, and Florida that were infested with immature Tephritidae. The HWIA consist of a metal container (approximately 57.2 cm inside diameter and 85.1 cm height) adapted with a metal screen platform positioned inside the container 25.4 cm above the bottom. A submersible pump mounted to the bottom of the platform circulated 1,514-1,893 liters heated water per hour within the container through flexible polybutylene tubing. The water was heated by flames provided by a two-burner, propane gas, hot place located below the container. The HWIA was easily assembled, durable, mobile, and inexpensiveA hot-water immersion appliance (HWIA) was assembled and used as a research tool in the development of a hot-water immersion quarantine treatment to disinfest mangos in Haiti, Mexico, and Florida that were infested with immature Tephritidae. The HWIA consist of a metal container (approximately 57.2 cm inside diameter and 85.1 cm height) adapted with a metal screen platform positioned inside the container 25.4 cm above the bottom. A submersible pump mounted to the bottom of the platform circulated 1,514-1,893 liters heated water per hour within the container through flexible polybutylene tubing. The water was heated by flames provided by a two-burner, propane gas, hot place located below the container. The HWIA was easily assembled, durable, mobile, and inexpensiveTRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOSTEPHRITIDAEAGUA CALIENTEINSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOSAGUA CALIENTEMANGIFERA INDICACALENTAMIENTOHAITIMEXICOFLORIDAESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICAJournal of Economic Entomology (EUA)
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topic TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
TEPHRITIDAE
AGUA CALIENTE
INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS
AGUA CALIENTE
MANGIFERA INDICA
CALENTAMIENTO
HAITI
MEXICO
FLORIDA
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
TEPHRITIDAE
AGUA CALIENTE
INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS
AGUA CALIENTE
MANGIFERA INDICA
CALENTAMIENTO
HAITI
MEXICO
FLORIDA
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
spellingShingle TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
TEPHRITIDAE
AGUA CALIENTE
INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS
AGUA CALIENTE
MANGIFERA INDICA
CALENTAMIENTO
HAITI
MEXICO
FLORIDA
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
TEPHRITIDAE
AGUA CALIENTE
INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS
AGUA CALIENTE
MANGIFERA INDICA
CALENTAMIENTO
HAITI
MEXICO
FLORIDA
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
118370 Sharp, J.L.
Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
description A hot-water immersion appliance (HWIA) was assembled and used as a research tool in the development of a hot-water immersion quarantine treatment to disinfest mangos in Haiti, Mexico, and Florida that were infested with immature Tephritidae. The HWIA consist of a metal container (approximately 57.2 cm inside diameter and 85.1 cm height) adapted with a metal screen platform positioned inside the container 25.4 cm above the bottom. A submersible pump mounted to the bottom of the platform circulated 1,514-1,893 liters heated water per hour within the container through flexible polybutylene tubing. The water was heated by flames provided by a two-burner, propane gas, hot place located below the container. The HWIA was easily assembled, durable, mobile, and inexpensive
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topic_facet TRATAMIENTOS CUARENTENARIOS
TEPHRITIDAE
AGUA CALIENTE
INSECTOS DEPREDADORES DE LOS FRUTOS
AGUA CALIENTE
MANGIFERA INDICA
CALENTAMIENTO
HAITI
MEXICO
FLORIDA
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
author 118370 Sharp, J.L.
author_facet 118370 Sharp, J.L.
author_sort 118370 Sharp, J.L.
title Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
title_short Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
title_full Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
title_fullStr Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
title_full_unstemmed Hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
title_sort hot-water immersion appliance for quarantine research
publishDate Feb
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