This is the first comprehensive study of the grain postharvest system of Argentina with the following objectives: 1) to group the grain elevators according to structural, technological, and insect control characteristics; 2) to analyze how the groups are positioned to take advantage of the expected increase in the country grain production; 3) to study how the different groups are positioned to adopt Best Management Practices (BMPs); and 4) to identify the main challenges of each group to implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs under the new context of dichlorvos (DDVP) prohibition. A survey was conducted in 86 elevators in the main grain producing area of Argentina. Multiple correspondence and cluster analyses were used to study...
Meeting: TAC Meeting, 9th, 3-7 Feb. 1975, Roma, ITMonograph on the need for improved and relevant po...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
This is the first comprehensive study of the grain postharvest system of Argentina with the followin...
Silo-bags (grain bag, sausage bag or silo bolsa) have been used for storing grains in Argentina for ...
Little is known about the major issues leading to postharvest losses in Peru, which are estimated to...
Concerning grain production, South America is divided in two main regions: 1) the Mercosur region (A...
University, and Oklahoma State University. The project utilized two elevator networks, one in each s...
Improvement of grain yield (GY) at farm level, which is closely related to GY potential, seems to be...
Many grain storage elevator operators have been reluctant to adopt IPM practices. Previous work has ...
Grain growers in Latin America are concerned on how to ensure the quality and safety of the storage ...
Over two-thirds of all grain produced in the tropics is stored at farm level. Most traditional stora...
This report describes the Argentine grain marketing system as it developed under alternating periods...
Improving wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield potential via higher grain number per unit area (GN) ma...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
Meeting: TAC Meeting, 9th, 3-7 Feb. 1975, Roma, ITMonograph on the need for improved and relevant po...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
This is the first comprehensive study of the grain postharvest system of Argentina with the followin...
Silo-bags (grain bag, sausage bag or silo bolsa) have been used for storing grains in Argentina for ...
Little is known about the major issues leading to postharvest losses in Peru, which are estimated to...
Concerning grain production, South America is divided in two main regions: 1) the Mercosur region (A...
University, and Oklahoma State University. The project utilized two elevator networks, one in each s...
Improvement of grain yield (GY) at farm level, which is closely related to GY potential, seems to be...
Many grain storage elevator operators have been reluctant to adopt IPM practices. Previous work has ...
Grain growers in Latin America are concerned on how to ensure the quality and safety of the storage ...
Over two-thirds of all grain produced in the tropics is stored at farm level. Most traditional stora...
This report describes the Argentine grain marketing system as it developed under alternating periods...
Improving wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) yield potential via higher grain number per unit area (GN) ma...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
Meeting: TAC Meeting, 9th, 3-7 Feb. 1975, Roma, ITMonograph on the need for improved and relevant po...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...