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Evaluation of Rice Traits Containing H9N2 Subtype Avian Influenza HA Protein Before Commercialization. [PDF]

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Sound transmission in stored grain

Applied Acoustics, 1995
Abstract The transmission of sound in stored grain was investigated to facilitate the use of sensitive microphones to detect insect infestations. Such infestations cause significant loss (about 10%, or a billion (109) dollars worth, annually in the USA), and early detection is an important factor in reducing such losses. The tests were conducted in a
Robert Hickling, Wei Wei
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Stored Grain: Invertebrate Pests

2004
Without some form of pest control, grain stored for a significant period of time is likely to be infested by invertebrate pests. Insects and other invertebrates may cause both quantitative and qualitative losses. Control of infestation may be achieved through stock and store management, hygiene, grain protectants, and fumigation.
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Pests of Stored Grain

1962
After the farmer has ploughed, sown, reaped and brought home the harvest, he still has another problem to overcome, namely how to store and keep his harvest free from household pests. He can keep it free from mice (rodents) if the store is well constructed and tightly shut — but how is he to control the many insects?
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Residues of Malathion in Stored Grains

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1996
14 C-malathion and stored for nine months under central Anatolian conditions. Enamelware buckets were used for storage in order to simulate the local conditions. The effect of cooking and/or baking of grains after storage on the distribution of 14 C-residues was also determined.
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Microflora of stored grain in international trade

Mycopathologia, 1975
Although the temperature of grain in the holds of ships arriving in Japan from Argintina, Australia, Canada, China and USA during 1966-67 varied with the grain, country of origin, and season, it was likely to be determined by the temperature of the grain when it was loaded into the ships.
H A, Wallace, R N, Sinha
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Insects of Stored Grain

2007
A pocket reference that allows the non-specialist to identify major insect and arachnid pests found in stored cereal grains, grain products and grain legumes. It describes most storage pests found worldwide and provides concise information on the biology, distribution, damage and economic importance of each species.
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