This note presents some results from laboratory experiments that were conducted to characterize the influence of temperature in the mortality of adults of the insect known as lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.). The insects were separated into strains and were appropriately immersed into a mass of wheat, and the infested wheat was stored in a silo bin of small dimensions with control of temperature. Our experiments indicates that the control of temperature can be used as a successful tool to increase the mortality of R. dominica in grain silos. The paper also describes the construction of the electrical device that implements the control of temperature in the proposed grain silo prototype. © 2013 EUCA
Laboratory bioassays were conducted to evaluate the insecticidal efficacy of the diatomaceous earth ...
ABSTRACT. Temperature profiles and insect populations were compared in wheat that had been aerated w...
In Canada in most years, insect infestations have been low because of Canada's low ambient temp...
This note presents some results from laboratory experiments that were conducted to characterize the ...
The present study showed how the construction of a grain silo prototype can be used to increase the ...
The present study showed how the construction of a grain silo prototype can be used to increase the ...
Laboratory trials were carried out on the influence of low temperatures on adult survival, reproduct...
Abstract KUZMANOV, D. K., N. D. DIMITROV, N. P. GINOV and I. G. YANCHEV, 2008. A heated trap for det...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
Heat treatment is a popular alternative to synthetic pesticides in disinfesting food-processing faci...
The presence of insect pests in grain storages throughout the supply chain is a significant problem ...
The study pertained to the saw-toothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis L., a dangerous pest o...
Die Entwicklungszeit und die Sterblichkeit von Sitophilus oryzae und Rhizopertha dominica wurden bei...
The granary weevil, Sitophilus granarius (L.), is considered a serious pest in stored grain worldwid...
Low temperatures have been used for many years to control populations of stored-product insects. The...
Laboratory bioassays were conducted to evaluate the insecticidal efficacy of the diatomaceous earth ...
ABSTRACT. Temperature profiles and insect populations were compared in wheat that had been aerated w...
In Canada in most years, insect infestations have been low because of Canada's low ambient temp...
This note presents some results from laboratory experiments that were conducted to characterize the ...
The present study showed how the construction of a grain silo prototype can be used to increase the ...
The present study showed how the construction of a grain silo prototype can be used to increase the ...
Laboratory trials were carried out on the influence of low temperatures on adult survival, reproduct...
Abstract KUZMANOV, D. K., N. D. DIMITROV, N. P. GINOV and I. G. YANCHEV, 2008. A heated trap for det...
A commercial formulation of the insect growth regulator methoprene was applied to wheat stored in sm...
Heat treatment is a popular alternative to synthetic pesticides in disinfesting food-processing faci...
The presence of insect pests in grain storages throughout the supply chain is a significant problem ...
The study pertained to the saw-toothed grain beetle Oryzaephilus surinamensis L., a dangerous pest o...
Die Entwicklungszeit und die Sterblichkeit von Sitophilus oryzae und Rhizopertha dominica wurden bei...
The granary weevil, Sitophilus granarius (L.), is considered a serious pest in stored grain worldwid...
Low temperatures have been used for many years to control populations of stored-product insects. The...
Laboratory bioassays were conducted to evaluate the insecticidal efficacy of the diatomaceous earth ...
ABSTRACT. Temperature profiles and insect populations were compared in wheat that had been aerated w...
In Canada in most years, insect infestations have been low because of Canada's low ambient temp...