Insect contamination of stored grain is a major concern for the grain industry. Phosphine is currently the standard fumigant used to control insect pests in stored grain. However, some species and populations of insects that infest stored grain exhibit resistance to this fumigant and consumers are concerned about pesticide residues. Therefore, alternative methods of effective pest control are needed to partially or completely replace the use of phosphine. There is growing interest in biological control via parasitoid wasps. However, there is evidence that biological control will succeed only if used alongside other pest-management measures. Integrating biological control with the use of chemical insecticide is challenging and may lead to se...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Development of high level resistance to phosphine fumigant in flat grain beetles (Cryptolestes ferru...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...
Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pe...
The Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctella became a major pest in bulk grain storage in Germany in r...
Insecticides, including contact chemicals and fumigants, are essential components of the majority of...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF), an effective structural fumigant, is registered recently as Profume™ for con...
Stored-product insects can cause postharvest losses, estimated from up to 9% in developed countries ...
In this short review paper, possible alternatives to manage some key stored product insects pests ar...
Populations of rusty grain beetle, Cryptolestes ferrugineus, a cosmopolitan grain insect pest, have ...
Stored products include all postharvest agricultural foodstuffs that do not require refrigeration an...
Escalating development of resistance to phosphine is of concern to grain storage operators world wid...
In Australia, along with many other parts of the world, fumigation with phosphine is a vital compone...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
Increasing resistance to phosphine (PH 3) in insect pests, including lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Development of high level resistance to phosphine fumigant in flat grain beetles (Cryptolestes ferru...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...
Once cereal grain is harvested and put into storage, it provides a resource for a range of insect pe...
The Indian meal moth Plodia interpunctella became a major pest in bulk grain storage in Germany in r...
Insecticides, including contact chemicals and fumigants, are essential components of the majority of...
Sulfuryl fluoride (SF), an effective structural fumigant, is registered recently as Profume™ for con...
Stored-product insects can cause postharvest losses, estimated from up to 9% in developed countries ...
In this short review paper, possible alternatives to manage some key stored product insects pests ar...
Populations of rusty grain beetle, Cryptolestes ferrugineus, a cosmopolitan grain insect pest, have ...
Stored products include all postharvest agricultural foodstuffs that do not require refrigeration an...
Escalating development of resistance to phosphine is of concern to grain storage operators world wid...
In Australia, along with many other parts of the world, fumigation with phosphine is a vital compone...
A major concern for the Australian grain industry in recent years is the constant threat of resistan...
Increasing resistance to phosphine (PH 3) in insect pests, including lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Development of high level resistance to phosphine fumigant in flat grain beetles (Cryptolestes ferru...
Phosphine’s continued use in Australia to control grain insect pests in on-farm and central storage ...