Due to the nature of agricultural commodities as carriers of exotic
pests, importing countries have employed varying methods of pest control
for postharvest products. Thermal treatments are emerging as effective,
environmentally-friendly alternatives to traditional methods,
eliminating chemical residues and minimizing damage to produce. This
book provides comprehensive information of these increasingly important
treatments, covering temperature measurement, heat transfer,
physiological responses of plants, insects and pathogens to heat, and an
introduction to current and potential quarantine treatments based on hot
air, hot water, and radio frequency energy.