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Alternatives to Pesticides in Stored-Product IPM

Editat de Bhadriraju Subramanyam, David W. Hagstrum
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 oct 2012
Insects associated with raw grain and processed food cause qualitative and quantitative losses. Preventing these losses caused by stored-product insects is essential from the farmer's field to the consumer's table. While traditional pesticides play a significant role in stored-product integrated pest management (IPM), there has recently been, and will continue to be, a greater emphasis on alternative approaches. Alternatives to Pesticides in Stored-Product IPM details the most promising methods, ranging from extreme temperatures to the controversial radiation, and from insect-resistant packaging to pathogens. This collection is essential for anyone in academia, industry, or government interested in pest ecology or food or grain science.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461369561
ISBN-10: 1461369568
Pagini: 460
Ilustrații: XVII, 437 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2000
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Insects associated with raw grain and processed food cause qualitative and quantitative losses. Preventing these losses caused by stored-product insects is essential from the farmer's field to the consumer's table. While traditional pesticides play a significant role in stored-product integrated pest management (IPM), there has recently been, and will continue to be, a greater emphasis on alternative approaches. Alternatives to Pesticides in Stored-Product IPM details the most promising methods, ranging from extreme temperatures to the controversial radiation, and from insect-resistant packaging to pathogens. This collection is essential for anyone in academia, industry, or government interested in pest ecology or food or grain science.

Cuprins

Dedication. Contributors. About the editors. Preface. 1. Monitoring and decision tools; D.W. Hagstrum, B. Subramanyam. 2. Sanitation and exclusion; M.A. Mullen, J.R. Pederson. 3. Aeration; C. Reed, F.H. Arthur. 4. Temperature; C.S. Burks, et al. 5. Modified atmospheres; C. Adler, et al. 6. Insect growth regulators; H. Oberlander, D.L. Silhacek. 7. Varietal resistance; J.E. Throne, et al. 8. Pathogens; D. Moore, et al. 9. Parasites and predators; M. Schöller, P.W. Flinn. 10. Pheromones; T.W. Phillips, et al. 11. Botanicals; D.K. Weaver, B. Subramanyam. 12. Inert dusts; B. Subramanyam, R. Roesli. 13. Radiation; S.L. Halverson, S.V. Nablo. 14. Impact; R. Plarre, F. Reichmuth. 15. Integration; D.W. Hagstrum, B. Subramanyam. Index.