Australian Standard White wheat, Triticum aestwum L. (a marketing grade with mixed grain hardness), with a moisture content of 12.5% was fumigated with a new ethyl formate formulation (95% ethyl formate plus 5% methyl isothiocyanate) identified and developed by Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Entomology, Canberra, Australia. Wheat was fumigated with the formulation at a calculated application rate of 80 g/m 3 in two 50-tonne sealed metal vertical silos located at Fisherman Islands, Queensland, Australia. Access was gained through the top of the silo where the application of the formulation was completed within a few minutes by pouring it onto the top of the wheat. After 2 h of recirculation, using a 0.5-kW fan, ...
Laboratory’s program to develop a data package to register carbonyl sulfide (COS) for use in Austral...
In Australia materials previously shown to have potential for fumigation have been re-evaluated. The...
The mass development of fungal diseases of grain crops leads to a decrease in grain yielding capacit...
Background: Methyl bromide is being phased out for use on stored commodities, as it is listed as an ...
The use of shipping containers for cargo transportation has the potential to transport insect pests ...
The psocid, Liposcelis bostrychophila is a prevalent insect pest in large grain depots in P.R. China...
The Australian agricultural industry is critical to the nation’s economy. However, it is under signi...
Australian agricultural are facing growing challenge to biosecurity threats. Insect pests are a majo...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
The potential of spinosad as a grain protectant for the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica, wa...
Ethyl formate (EF) was tested in mixtures with natural products (NPs) as a fumigant against the inte...
Insect pests in stored wheat cause significant losses and play an important role in the dispersal of...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
Despite its growing importance as a fumigant for grain, there is no information on the impact of sor...
Laboratory’s program to develop a data package to register carbonyl sulfide (COS) for use in Austral...
In Australia materials previously shown to have potential for fumigation have been re-evaluated. The...
The mass development of fungal diseases of grain crops leads to a decrease in grain yielding capacit...
Background: Methyl bromide is being phased out for use on stored commodities, as it is listed as an ...
The use of shipping containers for cargo transportation has the potential to transport insect pests ...
The psocid, Liposcelis bostrychophila is a prevalent insect pest in large grain depots in P.R. China...
The Australian agricultural industry is critical to the nation’s economy. However, it is under signi...
Australian agricultural are facing growing challenge to biosecurity threats. Insect pests are a majo...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
The potential of spinosad as a grain protectant for the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica, wa...
Ethyl formate (EF) was tested in mixtures with natural products (NPs) as a fumigant against the inte...
Insect pests in stored wheat cause significant losses and play an important role in the dispersal of...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
Despite its growing importance as a fumigant for grain, there is no information on the impact of sor...
Laboratory’s program to develop a data package to register carbonyl sulfide (COS) for use in Austral...
In Australia materials previously shown to have potential for fumigation have been re-evaluated. The...
The mass development of fungal diseases of grain crops leads to a decrease in grain yielding capacit...