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Modern stored-product insect pest management [PDF]
Citation: Hagstrum, D. W., Flinn, P. W. (2014) Modern stored-product insect pest management. Journal of Plant Protection Research, 54(3), 205-210. https://doi.org/10.2478/jppr-2014-0031Stored-product entomologists have a variety of new monitoring ...
Flinn, Paul Whitney +1 more
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Susceptibility of stored grain insects to the insect growth regulator methoprene
The insect growth regulator (IGR) methoprene is labeled in the United States (US) for direct application to stored grain commodities, and as a residual surface treatment to empty grain bins and flooring surfaces inside indoor structures. Methoprene is also labeled in the US as an aerosol for use in indoor areas.
Arthur, Frank H.
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Identifying Stored-Grain Insects Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Proper identification of insects in grain storage facilities is critical for predicting development of pest populations and for making management decisions. However, many stored-grain insect pests are difficult to identify, even for trained personnel. We examined the possibility that near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy could be used for taxonomic purposes
Dowell, F. E. +3 more
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Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is an economically important cereal crop that can be used as human food, animal feed, and for industrial use such as bioenergy.
Gokhan Hacisalihoglu +3 more
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Recent Investigation of Stored-Grain Insects and Mites in Grain-related Sites in Anhui Province
In order to find out the types and distribution characteristics of stored-grain insect mites and provide basis for pest control in Anhui province, 59 grain-related places were investigated in 2016 and 2017.The survey results showed that a total of 51 ...
CUI Miao +5 more
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Major insects of stored food grains [PDF]
Insects are the major threat for causing the post-harvest losses in stored food grains. It causes the qualitative as well as quantitative losses in cereals, food legumes and oilseeds during the storage. To reduce the losses caused by insects, it is necessary to know the type of insects occurred in specific food grains.
KM Sheetal Banga +3 more
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Brazil is one of the world's largest grain producers, and inadequate storage favors the appearance of pests. Among the most important insect species, the genus Sitophilus and Tribolium stand out.
Marcio Martins de Araujo +3 more
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Investigation on the Species of Stored Grain Insects and Mites in Beijing and Tianjin Area
To understand the species and occurrence of stored grain insects and mites in Beijing and Tianjin which is the fourth grain storage ecological area, and to provide the basis for formulating pest control strategies, field investigation of stored grain ...
CUI Miao +6 more
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The present study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of high‐density polyethylene container combined or not with Super Grain Bag for cowpea grain storage. The experiments were conducted on‐station and on‐farm.
Lucas D. Tivana +5 more
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A comprehensive review on advances in storage pest management: Current scenario and future prospects
Modernization of the agricultural production system led to a significant increase in annual food production intended to meet the ever-growing consumer demand.
P. N. Guru +9 more
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