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Multi-scale detection of stored-grain insects for intelligent monitoring
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2020In order to implement intelligent monitoring for insects in grain warehouses, a Multi-Scale Insect Detector (MSI_Detector) was developed by applying deep convolutional neural networks.
Jiangtao Li +3 more
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Construction of a Dataset of Stored-grain Insects Images for Intelligent Monitoring
Applied Engineering in Agriculture, 2019. We constructed an image dataset of adults of 10 common species of stored-grain insects. This dataset is very significant for the research on image recognition algorithms for stored-grain insects, in order to implement intelligent monitoring for insects
Jiangtao Li +3 more
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Review on stored grain insect pheromones
2023Using pheromones to control and monitor stored grain pests is a technology applied in different countries. The present review identified the primary compounds used to prevent or monitor stored grain pests, their chemical structures, functional groups and attraction mechanisms.
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Toxicity of cyanogen to insects of stored grain
Pest Management Science, 2003Abstract Rangeāfinding studies on the toxicity of cyanogen to all stages of five species of stored product Coleoptera are reported. The species were Rhyzopertha dominica (F), Sitophilus granarius (L), Sitophilus ...
Hooper, J.L. +3 more
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Maintaining Insect-Free Farm-Stored Grain
1991This publication provides information on the basic requirements for preparing onfarm grain-storage bins to receive grain, how to protect grain from insects during storage, and how to inspect for and detect insect infestation in stored grain.
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Insect Pest Management in Stored Grain
2018Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pests of stored grain. With few exceptions, these insects rarely attack grain in the field before harvest, but once the grain is in storage there is a degree of inevitability that insect infestation will occur.
Daglish, Gregory J. +3 more
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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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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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2012
The chemical composition and nutritional quality of grains and seeds do not change substantially during storage; that is, insects that feed on stored grain have stable food source, without major changes in nutritional composition and their defense compounds over time.
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The chemical composition and nutritional quality of grains and seeds do not change substantially during storage; that is, insects that feed on stored grain have stable food source, without major changes in nutritional composition and their defense compounds over time.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
W. Wakil, T. Schmitt, N. Kavallieratos
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W. Wakil, T. Schmitt, N. Kavallieratos
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Phoxim as an Insect Protectant for Stored Grains
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1971Phoxim was tested on hard winter wheat, shelled corn, and sorghum grain as a protectant against adult rice weevils, Sitophilus oryzae (L.); red flour beetles, Tribolium castaneum (Herbst); confused flour beetles, T. confusum Jacquelin duVal; and lesser grain borers, Rhyzopertha Dominica (F.).
Delmon W. Lahue, Edwin B. Dicke
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