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Monitoring insect pest populations in grain storage: the European context

Stewart Postharvest Review, 2011
Purpose of review: This review aims at describing the methods actually used and highlights the recent changes in the practice of insect population monitoring in bulk-stored grain in European countries. New approaches on grain insect pest monitoring that renew the concept of grain integrated pest management are described.
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Storage Pests and Their Management in Spices

2022
Krishna Kant   +3 more
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Cold Storage of Insects for Integrated Pest Management

2019
Insects and mites that are mass-produced under factory-like conditions are those arthropods primarily employed in biological control, such as phytophages, parasitoids, and predators, or it may be the target pest insect itself that has been reared and then sexually sterilized for use in the sterile insect technique (SIT).
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Advanced Methods for Detection and Management of Storage Pests

UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
Storage pests are a critical challenge in agriculture, contributing to significant losses in stored food products worldwide. The increasing demand for food security necessitates the development and implementation of advanced methods for pest detection and management.
Nisar, Tamjeeda   +8 more
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Storage Practice and Problems with Pests in the Late Neolithic:

2020
This paper focuses on post-harvest risks and losses, more specifically – on the effect of insects on stored grain. It discusses storage techniques developed by Neolithic farmers in order to eradicate insect pests and protect the grain. The paper is inspired by the finds of grain weevil (Sitophilus granarius L.) in Late Neolithic storages and the need ...
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Millet Storage and Pest Management

2022
R. Meenatchi, M. Loganathan
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Entomopathogenic fungi for the control of invertebrate pests in storage structures.

2003
AbstractProspects are reviewed for the use of entomopathogenic fungi to control invertebrate pests of stored food on a commercial scale. A new four-year project, funded by the UK government and industry, has been set up to examine the use of entomopathogenic fungi as a means of reducing organophosphate pesticide and methyl bromide usage for the control
P. Cox   +6 more
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Temporal dynamics of phosphine fumigation against insect pests in wheat storage

Crop Protection, 2021
Sumitra Arora, Johnson Stanley
exaly  

Methods of Controlling Storage Pests by Using Seed Treatments

1993
Thai Agricultural Research Journal, 11, 1, 15 ...
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