Evaluation of the performance of maize storage facilities for control of storage insect pests in Ethiopia

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Kebede, Liya Meseret [1 ]
Garbaba, Chemeda Abedeta [1 ]
Kuyu, Chala G. [2 ]
Atnafu, Birhane [1 ]
Mendesil, Esayas [1 ]
机构
[1] Jimma Univ, Coll Agr & Vet Med, Dept Hort & Plant Sci, POB 307, Jimma, Ethiopia
[2] Jimma Univ, Coll Agr & Vet Med, Dept Postharvest Management, POB 307, Jimma, Ethiopia
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Storage insect pest; Qualitative and quantitative losses; Storage facilities; Storage duration; Stored maize; Gombisa; WEEVIL SITOPHILUS-ZEAMAIS; L; COLEOPTERA; LOSSES;
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10.1016/j.jspr.2024.102336
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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Maize plays a vital role in Ethiopia's food security, supporting the lives of millions of people. However, postharvest grain deterioration due to insect infestation is a significant issue. To address this and improve food availability, reducing storage losses is essential. The experiments were carried out in both indoor and outdoor settings, where the indoor experiment evaluated the effectiveness of different storage facilities (jute sack, PICS bag, fertilizer bag, AgroZ (R) bag, and polypropylene bag) over varying durations (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 months) in three replications. In the outdoor experiment, traditional and modified gombisa constructed in an open field at the Jimma University Research Site (Eladale), along with different storage duration (initial loading, 2, 4, 6, and 8 months after storage), were evaluated in three replications. The data collected included grain damage percentage, weight loss, seed germination, and proximate analysis. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences in grain damage, weight loss, and seed germination of grains stored in different storage types. Jute sacks showed the most severe damage to grains and weight loss, while PICS and AgroZ (R) bags had the lowest values. The PICS and AgroZ (R) bags exhibited the highest seed germination, while the Jute bags had the lowest. In particular, traditional gombisa storage resulted in more significant grain damage, weight loss, and reduced germination than modified gombisa. As storage duration increased, grain damage and weight loss increased significantly in Jute sacks, Polyethylene bags, and traditional gombisa. Furthermore, the proximate analysis showed that storage periods and facilities significantly affected the characteristics of the quality of the maize grain. The moisture content, the crude protein, and the crude fat decreased with longer storage durations in all storage types, while the crude fiber and the ash content increased. The results confirmed the effectiveness of PICS, AgroZ (R) bags, and modified gombisa in reducing the qualitative and quantitative losses caused by the infestation of storage insect pests. These storage methods can be recommended to protect maize grain for eight months.
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