Indian Journal of Plant Protection
  • Year: 2005
  • Volume: 33
  • Issue: 2

X-Ray Analysis: A Non-Destructive Detection of Stone Weevil, Sternochetus mangiferae in Mango Fruits

  • Author:
  • A Maharajan, S Latha, N Sathyanarayana, O R Reddy>†
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 164 to 166

>†Directorate of Plant Protection, Quarantine and Storage, NH-IV, Faridabad, 121001, Haryana, India.

Regional Plant Quarantine Station, Meenambakkam, Chennai, 600027, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract

Mango stone weevil, Sternochetus mangiferae is a bottle neck for export of Indian mangoes. As the fruits infested with S. mangiferae do not show any external symptoms, X-ray radiography was employed for non-destructive detection of stone weevil infestation in mangoes. The X-ray at 20 - 34 kVP voltage, 1220 mA current with a distance of 38 cms from platform to source was optimum for detection of stone weevil infestation in mango fruits. Out off 565 mangoes scanned, Bangalora showed 32.5% infestation followed by Neelam 20%, Banganapalli 8.8%, while no infestation was observed in Malgoa and Rumani varieties. The fruits recorded as infested in the X-ray, when cut opened matched with the X-ray images. X-ray radiography can be employed for non-destructive detection of S. mangiferae for phytosanitary certification in plant quarantine programmes.

Keywords

Mango, stone weevil, Sternochetus mangiferae, X-ray radiography, phytosanitary certification