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Potential of Thermal Sanitation of Stored Wheat Seeds by Flash Dry Heat as Protection Against Fungal Diseases

BRUMMER, V.; JUŘENA, T.; SKRYJA, P.; LANGOVÁ, M.; BOJANOVSKÝ, J.; PERNICA, M.; DRDA, A.; NEDĚLNÍK, J.

Original Title

Potential of Thermal Sanitation of Stored Wheat Seeds by Flash Dry Heat as Protection Against Fungal Diseases

English Title

Potential of Thermal Sanitation of Stored Wheat Seeds by Flash Dry Heat as Protection Against Fungal Diseases

Type

WoS Article

Original Abstract

The presented study aims to experimentally investigate the potential of flash sanitation (short time exposure to hot air stream) for wheat seeds to control surface contamination and protect against fungal diseases. Experiments were conducted at the laboratory scale using very short residence times (2–4 s) and higher temperature range (150–350 °C) of dry air stream at two different flow rates (280 L/min and 557 L/min). The goal was to identify thermal conditions that provide high sanitation efficiency while maintaining seed viability. A design of the experiment approach, employing central-composite design and face-centred response surface methodology, was used to evaluate the effects of the thermal treatment on seed surface temperature, sanitation efficiency, and germination capabilities. Higher air flow rate (557 L/min) significantly increased post-treatment seed surface temperatures (42.1–122.7 °C) compared to the flow rate of 280 L/min (36.7–80.5 °C). Pronounced germination drops were observed with air temperatures above 175 °C. Satisfactory sanitation efficiency >90% was achieved only with high-temperature air >250 °C, which, however, caused unacceptable germination loss. Extending residence time beyond the experimental plan is unlikely to yield significant benefits, as the factor was identified as weak and insignificant compared to temperature. Higher flow rates improve heat transfer but require strict control to prevent variability affecting seed quality. The heating media flow rate should be considered an essential factor in thermal treatment studies. Dry air has not proven to be appropriate for seeds’ flash sanitation within the selected experimental condition framework.

English abstract

The presented study aims to experimentally investigate the potential of flash sanitation (short time exposure to hot air stream) for wheat seeds to control surface contamination and protect against fungal diseases. Experiments were conducted at the laboratory scale using very short residence times (2–4 s) and higher temperature range (150–350 °C) of dry air stream at two different flow rates (280 L/min and 557 L/min). The goal was to identify thermal conditions that provide high sanitation efficiency while maintaining seed viability. A design of the experiment approach, employing central-composite design and face-centred response surface methodology, was used to evaluate the effects of the thermal treatment on seed surface temperature, sanitation efficiency, and germination capabilities. Higher air flow rate (557 L/min) significantly increased post-treatment seed surface temperatures (42.1–122.7 °C) compared to the flow rate of 280 L/min (36.7–80.5 °C). Pronounced germination drops were observed with air temperatures above 175 °C. Satisfactory sanitation efficiency >90% was achieved only with high-temperature air >250 °C, which, however, caused unacceptable germination loss. Extending residence time beyond the experimental plan is unlikely to yield significant benefits, as the factor was identified as weak and insignificant compared to temperature. Higher flow rates improve heat transfer but require strict control to prevent variability affecting seed quality. The heating media flow rate should be considered an essential factor in thermal treatment studies. Dry air has not proven to be appropriate for seeds’ flash sanitation within the selected experimental condition framework.

Keywords

sanitation; flash; wheat; thermal; seed; dry air; protection

Key words in English

sanitation; flash; wheat; thermal; seed; dry air; protection

Authors

BRUMMER, V.; JUŘENA, T.; SKRYJA, P.; LANGOVÁ, M.; BOJANOVSKÝ, J.; PERNICA, M.; DRDA, A.; NEDĚLNÍK, J.

RIV year

2026

Released

07.01.2026

Publisher

MDPI

Periodical

Applied Sciences-Basel

Volume

16

Number

2

State

Swiss Confederation

Pages from

1

Pages to

25

Pages count

25

URL

Full text in the Digital Library

BibTex

@article{BUT200119,
  author="Vladimír {Brummer} and Tomáš {Juřena} and Pavel {Skryja} and  {} and Jiří {Bojanovský} and Marek {Pernica} and  {} and  {}",
  title="Potential of Thermal Sanitation of Stored Wheat Seeds by Flash Dry Heat as Protection Against Fungal Diseases",
  journal="Applied Sciences-Basel",
  year="2026",
  volume="16",
  number="2",
  pages="1--25",
  doi="10.3390/app16020639",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/16/2/639"
}