Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Open Access
  • Year: 2012
  • Volume: 49
  • Issue: 1

Preference of Red Flour Beetle (Tribolium Castaneum) in Infesting Roasted Bengal Gram and its By-products

  • Author:
  • K.M. Subbu Rathinam1,, P. Ramya1, M. Loganathan2, R. Jagan Mohan2
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Page Number: 48 to 50

1Deptt. of Zoology, Rajah Serfoji Govt. College, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu-613005

2Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu

E-mail: rathinam4466@gmail.com

Online published on 11 May, 2012.

Abstract

Experiments were conducted to study the preference of red flour beetle, T. castaneum, to roasted Bengal gram and its by-products. The preference of red flour beetle was significantly more in roasted Bengal gram brokens (59.06%) than roasted whole grains (25.40%) and flour (15.38%). In 15 days after storage, infestation of red flour beetle led to weight loss of 2.33, 2.33 and 2.47%; and in 30 days after storage 2.57, 4.67 and 8.47% in roasted Bengal gram, brokens and flour, respectively. Fried gram flour had significantly more number of larvae (197.50) when compared to broken (74.00), while roasted Bengal gram recorded lowest number of larvae.

Keywords

Tribolium castaneum, roasted Bengal gram, growth, weight loss, and quality