Abstract Live organisms intercepted from treated com-modities during phytosanitary inspections usually arouse suspicions of treatment failure, sub-standard treatment application, or post-treatment infestation. The additional possibility that some treatments could kill slowly, meaning commodities might be inspected before pests have suc-cumbed, is seldom considered for treatments other than irradiation. We used a novel biochemical viability assay to measure delays between methyl bromide fumigation and mortality of dipteran eggs, and evaluated the correspondence between egg viability and egg morphological features. Our experimental conditions simulated shipping of rock melons from Australia to New Zealand by sea and air. No eggs survived fumi...
Though quarantine disinfestation treatments have been exempt from the methyl bromide phase out, it i...
Fumigation of tomatoes with methyl bromide (MB) at dosages that might be used for control of the Med...
Fumigation experiments with methyl bromide (MeBr) were carried out in New Zealand over several seaso...
The majority of recent quarantine schedules have relied on methyl bromide fumigation. However, due t...
Capsicums (Capsicum annuum) were fumigated with methyl bromide (MB) at a nominal treatment dose of 1...
there has been increased interest indeveloping thermal processes to replace chemicalfumigation as qu...
Environmental concerns are growing as new information is being discovered as to what is harmful to t...
In a pest risk assessment study (Anonymous 1992), the Now Zealand native huhu beetle was identified ...
The postharvest quality of fresh commodities is of paramount importance for consumption and successf...
Quarantine treatments by phosphine (PH3) gas have been performed to replace methyl bromide (MeBr) fo...
Multivariable experimental designs, which facilitate the analyses and interpretation of data, can be...
The purpose of a quarantine disinfestation treatment is to prevent the establishment of a pest assoc...
Phytotoxicity of fresh commodities is a major impediment for successful application of efficacious r...
Methyl bromide (MB) is the major soil fumigant in use worldwide and is highly effective in controlli...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, methyl bromide (MB), a major fumigant for the food industry, i...
Though quarantine disinfestation treatments have been exempt from the methyl bromide phase out, it i...
Fumigation of tomatoes with methyl bromide (MB) at dosages that might be used for control of the Med...
Fumigation experiments with methyl bromide (MeBr) were carried out in New Zealand over several seaso...
The majority of recent quarantine schedules have relied on methyl bromide fumigation. However, due t...
Capsicums (Capsicum annuum) were fumigated with methyl bromide (MB) at a nominal treatment dose of 1...
there has been increased interest indeveloping thermal processes to replace chemicalfumigation as qu...
Environmental concerns are growing as new information is being discovered as to what is harmful to t...
In a pest risk assessment study (Anonymous 1992), the Now Zealand native huhu beetle was identified ...
The postharvest quality of fresh commodities is of paramount importance for consumption and successf...
Quarantine treatments by phosphine (PH3) gas have been performed to replace methyl bromide (MeBr) fo...
Multivariable experimental designs, which facilitate the analyses and interpretation of data, can be...
The purpose of a quarantine disinfestation treatment is to prevent the establishment of a pest assoc...
Phytotoxicity of fresh commodities is a major impediment for successful application of efficacious r...
Methyl bromide (MB) is the major soil fumigant in use worldwide and is highly effective in controlli...
As a result of the Montreal Protocol, methyl bromide (MB), a major fumigant for the food industry, i...
Though quarantine disinfestation treatments have been exempt from the methyl bromide phase out, it i...
Fumigation of tomatoes with methyl bromide (MB) at dosages that might be used for control of the Med...
Fumigation experiments with methyl bromide (MeBr) were carried out in New Zealand over several seaso...