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Proceedings of the 6th International Working Conference
on Stored-Product Protection
(Table of Contents)

Full Citation:
Highley, E.; Wright, E.J.; Banks, H.J.; Champ, B.R. (Eds.), Stored Product Protection, Proceedings of the 6th International Working Conference on Stored-Product Protection, 17-23 April 1994, Canberra, Australia. CAB International, Wallingford, United Kingdom, 1994. (ISBN 0851989322)
 
 
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Volume 1

Preface v
The International Working Conferences on Stored-Product Protection vii-viii
6th IWCSPP Conference Summary – Bruce Champ xvii-xviii
Contents ix-xvi
Opening Address – John Kerin xix-xx
 
FUMIGATION AND CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERES   1
Keynote Address
Fumigation- an endangered technology? – Banks, H.J. 2-6
Carbon dioxide - more rapidly impairing the glycolytic energy production than nitrogen? – Adler, C. S. 7-10
A comparison of the efficacy of CO2-rich and N2-rich atmospheres against the granary weevil Sitophilus granarius (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) – Adler, C. S. 11-15
Numerical modelling of the movement of carbon dioxide through stored-wheat bulks – Alagusundaram, S.K.; Jayas, D.S.; Muir, W.E.; White, N.D.G.; Sinha, R.N. 16-21
Modified atmosphere storage of bagged maize outdoor using flexible liners: A preliminary report – Alvindia, D.G.; Caliboso, F.M.; Sabio, G.C.; Regpala, A.R. 22-26
Sealed storage technology on Australian farms – Andrews, A.S.; Annis, P.C.; Newman, C.R. 27-36
Time to population recovery as a means for specifying low oxygen dosages – Annis, P.C. 37-40
A same-day test for detecting resistance to phosphine – Bell, C.H.; Savvidou, N.; Mills, K.A.; Bradberry, S.; Barlow, M.L. 41-44
A preliminary evaluation of carbon dioxide under high pressure for rapid fumigation – Caliboso, F.M.; Nakakita, H.; Kawashima, K. 45-47
The feasibility of increasing the penetration of phosphine in concrete silos by means of carbon dioxide – Carmi, Y.; Golani, Y.; Frandji, H.; Shaaya, E. 48-49
Mortality of snails, Cernuella virgata and Cochlicella acuta, exposed to fumigants, controlled atmospheres or heat disinfestation – Cassells, J.; Banks, H.J.; Annis, P.C. 50-55
Application of pressure-swing absorption (PSA) and liquid nitrogen as methods for providing controlled atmospheres in grain terminals – Cassells, J.; Banks, H.J.; Allanson, R. 56-63
Fumigation of a 7000 t bulk of wheat with phosphine using the Phyto-ExploR system to assist gas circulation – Chakrabarti, B.; Watson, C. R.; Bell, C. H.; Wontner-Smith, T.J.; Rogerson, J. 64-67
Technical study of controlled atmosphere with carbon dioxide in brick silo for safe storage of wheat – Cheng Fu-chang; Mei Bao-Liang; Yu Jian; Dou He-tong; Tang Shun-gong. 68-70
Improved procedures for fumigation of oaten hay in shipping containers – De Lima, C.F.P.; Emery, R.N.; Jackson, P. 71-77
Carbonyl sulphide as a fumigant for control of insects and mites – Desmarchelier, J.M. 78-82
Improved procedures for measurement of fumigants – Desmarchelier, J.M. 83-87
The influence of temperature on the sensitivity of two nitidulid beetles to low oxygen concentrations – Donahaye, J. E.; Navarro, S.; Rindner, M. 88-90
Methyl isothiocyanate used as a grain fumigant – Ducom, V. 91-97
A Western Australian farm survey for phosphine-resistant grain beetles – Emery, R.N. 98-103
Effects of low oxygen phosphine fumigations on adult Rhyzopertha dominica – Johnston, F.M.; Whittle, C.P. 104-107
Response of Liposcelis bostrychophila and L. entomophila (Psocoptera) to carbon dioxide – Leong, E.C.W.; Ho, S.H. 108-112
Inheritance of phosphine resistance in Sitophilus oryzae (L.) (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) – Li Yan-sheng; Li Wen-zhi. 113-115
Study of circumfluent fumigation with phosphine for killing stored-grain insects in silos – Lu Jian-hua; Zhao Zeng-hua; Liu Qing; Hu Shu-tian; Qi Jin-shen 116-119
Comparative toxicity of carbon dioxide to two Callosobruchus species – Mbata, G.; Reichmuth, C.; Ofuya, T. 120-122
A new method of using low levels of phosphine in combination with heat and carbon dioxide – Mueller, D.K. 123-125
A new method to control stored-product insects using carbon dioxide with high pressure followed by sudden pressure loss – Nakakita, H.; Kawashima, K. 126-129
The future of hermetic storage of dry grains in tropical and subtropical climates – Navarro, S.; Donahaye, J.E.; Fishman, S. 130-138
Western Australian Fumigation Practice Survey (1992) – Newman, C.R. 139-143
Biogeneration of carbon dioxide for use in modified atmosphere storage of sorghum grains – Patkar, K.L.; Usha, C. M.; Shetty, H. S.; Paster, N.; Lacey, J. 144-147
The current status of phosphine fumigations in India – Rajendran, S.; Narasimhan, K.S. 148-152
A new phosphine releasing product – Reichmuth, C. 153-156
Uptake of phosphine by stored-product pest insects during fumigation – Reichmuth, C. 157-162
Carbon dioxide under high pressure of 15 bar and 20 bar to control the eggs of the Indianmeal moth Plodia interpunctella (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) as the most tolerant stage at 25°C – Reichmuth, C.; Wohlgemuth, R. 163-172
Studies on the effect of carbon dioxide in insect treatment with phosphine – Ren, Y .L.; O'Brien, I.G.; Whittle, C.P. 173-177
The impact of temperature, moisture content, grain quality and their interactions on changes in storage vessel atmospheres – Reuss, R.; Damcevski, K.; Annis, P .C. 178-182
Low-cost detector for the continuous monitoring of phosphine fumigation – Ryan, R.; Waddell, S.; Alexander , P.W.; Bowles, K.; Cherkson, L.; Morgan, J.; Hibbert, D. B. 183-187
Controlled release of phosphine -an update – Schonstein, D.; Shore, W.; Ryan, R.; Waddell, S. 188-191
A survey of phosphine and methyl bromide resistance in Malaysia – Sulaiman, Z.; Rahim, M.; Faridah, M.E.; Rasal, M. 192-193
Effectiveness of carbon dioxide under reduced pressure against some insects infesting dried fruit – Suss, L.; Locatelli, D.P. 194-200
Evolution of phosphine from aluminium phosphide formulations at various temperatures and humidities – Xianchang, Tan 201-203
Carbon dioxide fumigation of processed dried vine fruit (sultanas) in sealed stacks – Tarr, C.; Hilton, S.J.; Van S. Graver, J.; Clingeleffer, P.R. 204-209
The fumigation of bag-stacks with phosphine under gas-proof sheets using techniques to avoid the development of insect resistance – Taylor, R.W.D.; Harris, A.H. 210-213
Effects of different speed of build up and decrease of pressure with carbon dioxide on the adults of the - tobacco beetle Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Anobiidae) – Ulrichs, C. 214-216
Response of the pea weevil Bruchus pisorum (L.) to phosphine – Waterford, C.J.; Winks, R.G. 217-220
Correlation between phosphine resistance and narcotic response in Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) – Waterford, C.J.; Winks, R.G. 221-225
New aluminium phosphide formulations for controlled generation of phosphine – Waterford, C.J.; Whittle, C.P.; Winks, R.G. 226-235
Fumigation of dried vine fruit for export – Williams, P. 236-239
Phosphine fumigation of stored field peas for insect control – Williams, P.; Whittle, C. P. 240-243
Measurement of resistance to grain fumigants with particular reference to phosphine – Winks, R.G.; Hyne, E.A. 244-250
Control of the common clothes moth Tineola bisselliella (Hummel) (Lepidoptera: Tineidae) and other museum pests with nitrogen – Wudtke, A.; Reichmuth, C. 251-254
Fumigation And Controlled Atmospheres - Session Summary 255-256
 
ENGINEERING   257
Keynote Address
Developments in silo design for the safe and efficient storage and handling of grain – Roberts, A. W. 259-280
Temperature studies on steel silos in North Africa – Bartali, El H. 281-285
Development of a programmable aeration controller – Gibbs, P. A. 286-289
Observations on large-scale outdoor maize storage in jute and woven polypropylene sacks in Zimbabwe – Kennedy, L.; Devereau, A.D. 290-295
Quality enhancement of stored grain by improved design and management of aeration – Lasseran, J.C.; Niquet, G.; Fleurat-Lessard, F. 296-299
Chilled aeration and storage of U.S. crops -a review – Maier, D.E. 300-311
Pest management of stored maize using chilled aeration- a mid-west United States perspective – Mason, L. J.; Maier, D.E.; Adams, W.H.; Obermeyer, J. L. 312-317
Mobile drive-over hoppers and stackers for filling and emptying grain bunkers – Miller, F .M. 318-322
Using controlled aeration for insect and mould management in the south-western United States – Noyes, R.T.; Cuperus, G.W.; Kenkel, P. 323-334
Closed loop fumigation systems in the south-western United States – Noyes, R. T.; Kenkel, P. 335-341
Engineering input in the design of on-farm storage in India – Shukla, B.D; Singh, K.K. 342-345
Design chart for in-store maize drying under tropical climates – Soponronnarit, S.; Wongvirojtana, P.; Nathakaranakule, A. 346-350
Advances in research on in-store drying – Srzednicki, G.S.; Driscoll, R.H. 351-358
Modelling heat and mass transfer phenomena in bulk stored grains – Thorpe, G.R. 359-367
Grain aeration system controlled by computer – Wu, Zidan; Li , FuJan 368-370
Engineering - Session Summary 371-372
 
SAMPLING AND TRAPPING   373
Keynote Address
The use of sex pheromones to control Ephestia kuehniella Zeller (Mediterranean flour moth) in flour mills by mass trapping and attracticide (lure and kill) methods – Trematerra, P. 375-382
Grain storage in a small-farm ecosystem: Angoumois grain moth movement and management – Barney, R.J.; Weston, P.A. 383-384
The use of multiple trapping methods to assess population size: An evaluation – Brower, J .H.; Smith, L.; Wileyto, E.P. 385-389
The use of a managed bulk of grain for the evaluation of PC, pitfall beaker, insect probe and WBII probe traps for trapping Sitophilus granarius, Oryzaephilus surinamensis and Cryptolestes ferrugineus – Cogan, P.M.; Wakefield, M.E. 390-396
New trends in stored-grain infestation detection inside storage bins for permanent infestation risk monitoring – Fleurat-Lessard, F.; Andrieu, A.J.; Wilkin, D.R. 397-402
Acoustical monitoring of stored-grain insects: An automated system – Hagstrum, D. W.; Flinn, P.W .; Shuman, D. 403-405
Responses of Tribolium castaneum to different pheromone lures and traps in the laboratory – Hussain, A.; Phillips, T.W.; AliNiazee, M.T. 406-409
Response of Prostephanus truncatus and Teretriosoma nigrescens to pheromone-baited flight traps – Key, G.E.; Tigar, B.J.; Flores-Sanchez, E.; Vazquez-Arista, M. 410-414
Development of immunoassays for quantitative detection of insects in stored products – Kitto, G. B.; Quinn, F.A.; Burkholder, W.E. 415-420
Development of pheromone-baited insect traps – Mullen, M.A. 421-424
Effect of single and multiple species release on the capture of Plodia interpunctella and Cadra cautella in pheromone-baited traps – Mullen, M.A. 425-428
Monitoring field populations of Lyctocoris campestris, a predator of stored-grain insects: assessment of different trap designs – Parajulee, M.N.; Phillips, T. W . 429-434
Comparison between two methods of insect sampling in stored wheat – Pereira, P .R. V .S.; Lazzari, F .A.; Lazzari, S.M.N.; Almeida, A.A. 435-438
Using pheromones for location and suppression of phycitid moths and cigarette beetles in Hawaii - A five-year summary – Pierce, L.H. 439-443
Improved early detection of internal infestation by flotation using product-adapted salt solutions – Richter, K.; Tchalale, P. 444-447
The use of various insect traps for studying psocid populations – Roesli, R.; Jones, R. 448-450
Trapping stored-product insects using an unbaited multifunnel trap – Trematerra, P.; Rotundo, G.; De Cristofaro, A. 451-454
The potential of insect self-marking for the interpretation of trap catch – Wileyto, E.P. 455-458
The statistical interpretation of insect self-marking and trapping – Wileyto, E.P. 459-462
The detection of insects in grain during transit-an assessment of the problem and the developmentof a practical solution – Wilkin, D.R.; Catchpole, D.; Catchpole, S. 463-469
Trapping Trogoderma variabile (Coleoptera: Dermestidae): A comparison of traps and techniques for adult and larval monitoring – Wright, E.J.; Delves, R.L. 470-474
Sampling And Trapping - Session Summary 475
 
INSECT BIOLOGY   477
Keynote Address
Pheromones of stored-product insects: Current status and future perspectives – Phillips, T .W . 479-486
Studies on the relative susceptibility of varieties and germplasm lines of sesame to infestation by Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) – Murali Baskaran, R.K.; Venugopal , M.S.; Sivakumar, C. V. 487-490
A comparison of the demography of four major stored grain coleopteran pest species and its implications for pest management – Beckett, S. J.; Longstaff, B. C.; Evans, D. E. 491-497
A new host of the groundnut seed beetle, Caryedon serratus (01.), in Israel – Calderon, M. 498-499
Dynamics and expansion of populations of stored product beetles – Ciesielska, Z. 500-508
Bioassays with bruchid beetles: problems and (some) solutions – Credland, P.F. 509-516
The distribution and PCR-based fingerprints of Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) in Canada – Fields, P.G.; Phillips, T.W. 517-522
Some stored-product insects of increasing importance in China – Guan Lianghua; Chen Lanfen; Xie Gengfa; Yang Shaojun. 523-524
Factors affecting survival and development of Sitophilus oryzae (L.) in rice grain pericarp layers – Haryadi, Y.; Fleurat-Lessard, F. 525-527
Molecular and morphological markers for diagnosis of Sitophilus oryzae and S. zeamais (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) – Hidayat, P.; Ffrench-Constant, R.H.; Phillips, T .W. 528-532
Pheromone biology and factors affecting its production in Tribolium castaneum – Hussain, A.; Phillips, T .W; Mayhew, T. J.; AliNiazee, M.T. 533-536
Stored agricultural product protection in Croatia – Kalinovic, I.; Ivezic, M. 537-540
Pheromone biology of the lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) – Mayhew, T.J.; Phillips, T.W. 541-544
The measurement of resistance to Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in seeds of Phaseolus vulgaris L. – Moss, C.J.; Credland, P .F. 545-552
Function and composition of cuticular hydrocarbons of stored-product insects – Nawrot , J.; Malinski, E.; Szafranek, J. 553-560
Factors affecting oviposition and orientation by female Plodia interpunctella – Phillips, T. W.; Strand, M.R. 561-565
Studies of responses of stored-product pests, Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) and Sitophilus zeamais Motsch., to food volatiles – Pike, V.; Smith, J.L.; White, R.D.; Hall, D.R. 566-569
Influence of synthetic Sitophilate, the aggregation pheromone of Sitophilus granarius (L.) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), on dispersion and aggregation behaviour of the granary weevil – Plarre, R. 570-582
Distribution and status of Psocoptera infesting stored products in Australia – Rees, D. 583-587
Hormonal control of reproduction in the female pyralid moth Plodia interpunctella (Hiibner) (Lepidoptera: Phycitidae) – Shaaya, E.; Silhacek, D.; Shirk, P.; Rees, H.; Zimowska, G.; Plotkin, S. 588-590
Role of ultrasound production and chemical signals in the courtship behaviour of Ephestia cautella (Walker), Ephestia kuehniella Zeller and Plodia interpunctella (Hiibner) (Lepidoptera: pyralidae) – Trematerra, P.; Pavan, G. 591-594
Effect of maize variety and storage form on oviposition and development of the maize weevil, Sitophilus zeamais Motschulsky (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) – Vowotor, K.A.; Bosque-Perez, N.A.; Ayertey, J.N. 595-598
Life history data for Sitotroga cerealella (Olivier) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in farm-stored corn and the importance of sub-optimal environmental conditions in insect population modelling for bulk commodities – Weaver , D.K.; Throne, J.E. 599-604
Influence of planting date, harvest date, and maize (corn) hybrid on preharvest infestation of maize by Sitotroga cerealella – Weston, P .A. 605-607
Variable longevity in the rusty grain beetle, Cryptolestes ferrugineus – White, N.D.G.; Bell, R.J. 608-612
Effect of food volume and photoperiod on initiation of diapause in the warehouse beetle, Trogoderma variabile Ballion (Coleoptera: Dermestidae) – Wright, E.J.; Cartledge, A.P. 613-616
Insect Biology - Session Summary 617-618
Author Index 619-620
 

Volume 2

INERT DUSTS   621
Silica aerogels as alternative protectants of maize against Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) infestations – Barbosa, A.; Golob, P.; Jenkins, N. 623-627
Structural treatment with amorphous silica slurry: An integral component of GRAINCO's IPM strategy – Bridgeman, B.W. 628-630
Efficacy of an amorphous silica dust against bean bruchids – Giga, D.P.; Chinwada, P. 631-632
Effect of zeolite on the development of Sitophilus zeamais (Motsch.) – Haryadi, Y.; Syarief, R.; Hubeis, M.; Herawati, I. 633-634
Effects of Dryacide® on the physical properties of grains, pulses and oilseeds – Jackson, K.; Webley, D. 635-637
Laboratory trials on desiccant dust insecticides – McLaughlin, A. 638-645
Combination of cooling with a surface application of Dryacide® to control insects – Nickson , P .J; Desmarchelier, J .M.; Gibbs, P. 646-649
Effectiveness of Insecto®, a new diatomaceous earth formulation, in suppressing several stored-grain insect species – Subramanyam, Bh; Swanson, C. L.; Madamanchi, N.; Norwood, S. 650-659
Inert Dusts - Session and Field Trip Workshop Summary 660
 
GRAIN QUALITY   661
Keynote Address
Concerns for quality maintenance during storage of cereals and ceareal products – Juliano, B.O. 663-665
Keynote Address
Maintenance of grain quality during storage-prediction of the conditions and period of 'safe' storage – Wrigley, C.W.; Gras, P.W.; Bason, M.C. 666-670
Valuing Australian wheat quality characteristics in selected Asian markets – Ahmadi-Esfahani, F.Z.; Stanmore, R.G. 671-676
Modelling the effects of temperature, water activity and storage atmosphere on the viability of stored maize and paddy – Bason, M. L.; Gras, P .W.; Banks, H.J. 677-683
A mathematical model for stockpile management – Boyapati, E.; Oates, A. 684-688
Infestations by Sitophilus granarius (L.) and Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) on durum wheat, and their influence on the rheological characteristics of the semolina – Domenichini, G.; Pagani, M.; Fogliazza, D. 689-694
Effect of modified atmosphere storage on wheat seed germination vigour and on physiological criteria of the ageing process – Fleurat-Lessard , F.; Just, D.; Barrieu, P.; Le Torc'h, J.-M.; Raymond, P.; Saglio, P. 695-700
Comparison of methods for moisture content determination on soybeans – Lazzari, F .A. 701-703
Modification of the nutritional quality of nitrogen content of Leguminosae seed damaged by Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) – Regnault-Roger , C.; Watier, C.; Hamraoui, A. 704-705
Effect of rice storage conditions on the quality of milled rice – Trigo-Stockli, D. M.; Pedersen, J. R. 706-711
Functional properties of stored grains after microwave treatment – Zain , A.M.; Ooi, L.H. 712-714
Grain Quality - Session Summary 715
 
GRAIN PROTECTANTS   717
Keynote Address
Grain protectant chemicals: Present status and future trends – Arthur, F .H. 719-721
Keynote Address
Grain protectants: Trends and developments – Desmarchelier, J.M. 722-728
Trials of grain protectants on stored maize under Philippine conditions – Acda, M.A.; Sayaboc, P .B.; Gibe, A.G.; Gragasin, C.B. 729-733
Use of methoprene without adulticide as a grain protectant – Allanson, R.; Wallbank, B. 734-736
Using a PCR diagnostic for detection of insecticide resistance in Tribolium castaneum populations – Andreev, D.; Phillips, T.; Beeman, R.; Ffrench-Constant, R. 737-740
Effectiveness of pyrethroids as protectants of raw agricultural commodities stored in southeast Georgia, USA – Arthur, F.H. 741-745
Repellent and phagodeterrent activity of Sphaeranthus indicus extract against Callosobruchus chinensis – Baby, J. K. 746-748
Analysis of bioassay data using the Wadley's Problem technique in probit analysis -a neglected option – Bengston, M.; Strange, A.C. 749-750
Recent developments in grain protectants for use in Australia – Bengston, M.; Strange, A.C. 751-754
Resistance considerations for choosing protectants – Collins, P.J. 755-761
Efficacy of several mixtures of grain protectants on paddy and maize – Daglish, G.J. 762-764
Insect growth regulators for the control of stored-grain insect pests – Dales, M.J.; Harding, S.; Freeman, N.; Gaffney, H. 765-769
Development of a closed system for application of grain protectants – Ebert, M.A.; McLeod, J.L.; Smith, B.A. 770-772
Effect of the chitin-synthesis-inhibitor, chlorfluazuron, on immature development of Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) – Elek, J.A. 773-776
Prevention of beetle infestation of dried fish – Golob, P.; Gueye-Ndiaye, A.; Johnson, S. 777-781
Residues of grain protectants on paddy – Gragasin, Ma.; Cristina, B.; Acda, M.A.; Gibe, A.G.; Sayaboc, P.D. 782-784
Are residual insecticide applications to store surfaces worth using? – Gudrups, I.; Harris, A.; Dales, M. 785-789
Potential of common herbs as grain protectants: Repellent effect of herb extracts on the granary weevil, Sitophilus granarius (L.) – Ignatowicz, S.; Wesolowska, B. 790-794
Field evaluation of a test kit for monitoring insecticide resistance in stored-grain pests – Jermannaud, A. 795-797
The fate of residues of deltamethrin in treated wheat during its transformation into food products – Jermannaud, A.; Pochon, J. M. 798-803
Introduction of the neem tree in Mexico, in vitro propagation and validation of its properties against stored-product insects – Leos-Martinez, J.; Salazar-Saenz, R.P.; Alvarado-Gomez, O.G. 804-808
Chemical control testing on foodstuff mites – Lozzia, G. C.; Rigamonti, I. E.; Ottoboni, F. 809-816
The influence of temperature and modified atmosphere on effectiveness of Lavandula angustifolia Mill. Oil for controlling Tyrophagus putrescentiae – Lungshi Li; Xiaowei Zhang; Yiquan Guo 817-818
Toxicity of Annona squamosa Linn. seed oil extract on Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) – Malek, M.A.; Wilkins, R.M. 819-823
A new bioassay detecting for IGR activity with larvae of Tribolium freemani Hinton (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) – Nakakita, H.; Sittisuang, P.; Suzuki, T. 824-827
Persistence of grain protectants in maize – Ong, S. H.; Rahim, M.; Sulaiman, Z. 828-829
Cyfluthrin plus piperonyl butoxide -a promising new stored product protectant – Pospischil , R.; Smith, G. 830-832
Organophosphorous and synergised synthetic pyrethroid insecticides as grain protectants for stored maize – Rahim, M.; Sulaiman, Z.; Ong, S.H. 833-836
Antifeedant effect of Mediterranean plant essential oils upon Acanthoscelides obtectus (Say) (Coleoptera), bruchid of kidney beans, Phaseolus vulgaris L. – Regnault-Roger and , C.; Hamraoui, A. 837-840
Dynamics of insect populations in stored shelled corn (maize) treated with pirimiphos-methyl and thiabendazole – Sedlacek, .D.; Weston, P.A. ; Price, B.D.; Rattlingourd, P.L. 841-842
Rapid testing for insecticide residues in stored products using immuno- and enzyme assays – Skerritt, I.H.; Hill, A.S.; Edward, S.L.; Beasley, H.L.; Lee, N.; McAdam, D.P.; Rigg, A.I. 843-847
Efficacy of pithraj (Aphanamixis polystachya) seed extracts against stored-product pests – Talukder, F.A.; Howse, P.E. 848-852
Effectiveness of residual insecticides against warehouse beetle, Trogoderma variabile Ballion – Wallbank, B.E. 853-856
Grain protectants and pesticide residues – Webley, D.I. 857-862
The development of a grain protectant, containing the pyrethroid bifenthrin, which has the potential for lower terminal residues – Wilkin, D.R.; Binns, T.; Haubruge, E.; Shires, S. 863-866
An assessment of Damfin to control an established infestation of saw-toothed grain beetle in malting barley – Wilkin, D.R.; Binns, T.J.; Hoppe, T. 867-871
Correlation of probit parameters of malathion-resistant Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) (Coleoptera:Tenebrionidae) determined by topical application and residual methods – Zettler, I.L.; Arthur, F.H. 872-875
Grain Protectants - Session Summary 876
 
INTEGRATED COMMODITY MANAGEMENT   877
Keynote Address
Decision support systems for integrated management of stored commodities – Wilkin, D.R.; Mumford, I.D. 879-883
Food aid: A substitute for domestic production and commercial imports? – Ahmadi-Esfahani, F.Z.; Locke, C.G. 884-889
Adding value to Australian wheat: Present problems and future prospects – Ahmadi-Esfahani, F.Z.; Iensen, P. H. 890-895
Some effects of grain cleaning on mites, insects and fungi – Armitage, D.M. 896-901
Loss assessment and loss prevention in wheat and storage -technology development and transfer in Pakistan – Baloch, U.K.; Irshad, M.; Ahmed, M. 902-905
The effect of maize cob selection and the impact of field infestation on stored maize losses by the larger grain borer (Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and associated storage pests – Borgemeister, C.; Adda, C.; Djomamou, B.; Degbey, P.; Agbaka, A.; Djossou, F.; Meikle, W.G.; Markham, R.H. 906-909
Integrated pest management in the GRAINCO, Queensland, Australia, storage system – Bridgeman, B. W.; Collins, P.J. 910-914
Insect control in farm-stored grains-the 'Grainsafe' extension project 995 – Bullen, K.S.; Collins, P.; Andrews, A.S. 915-917
Sustainable postharvest systems in developing countries -framework for intervention – De Lima, C.P.F. 918-920
Field validation of a decision support system for farm-stored grain – Flinn, P. W.; Hagstrum, D. W. 921-924
Dividing the harvest: An approach to integrated pest management in family stores in Africa – Henckes, C. 925-928
Recent advances in the biology and control of Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) – Hodges, R.I. 929-934
U.S. stored-wheat pest management practices: producers, elevator operators, and mills – Kenkel, P.; Noyes, R.T.; Cuperus, G.W.; Criswell, I.; Fargo, S.; Anderson, K. 935-939
Decision support systems for pest management in grain stores – Longstaff, B.C. 940-945
Technologies for storage and preservation of coffee beans in India – Narasimhan, K.S.; Rajendran,, S.; Iayaram, M.; Muralidharan, N. 946-949
An analysis of the importance of liposcelids in tropicallarge-scale storage – Pike, V. 950-952
Insect losses on sorghum stored in selected Malian villages, with particular emphasis on varietal differences in grain resistance – Ratnadass, A.; Berte, S.; Diarra, D.; cisse, B. 953-959
Storage systems for maize (Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agro-ecological zones – Udoh, J.; Ikotun, T.; Cardwell, K. 960-965
Integrated Commodity Management - Session Summary 966-967
 
STORAGE FUNGI AND MYCOTOXINS   969
Keynote Address
Fungi and mycotoxins in grain: implications for stored product research – Miller, J. D. 971-977
Effect of extracts from nine plant species found in Africa on the mycelial growth of Aspergillus flavus Link – Cardwell, K.F.; Dongo, L. 978-980
The effect of Sitophilus zeamais on fungal infection, aflatoxin production, moisture content and damage to kernels of stored maize – Dharmaputra, O.S.; Halid, H.; Sunjaya; Koo Soek Khim. 981-984
Aspergillus flavus and Penicillium islandicum on milled rice collected from different parts of the postharvest handling chain – Dharmaputra, O.S.; Retnowati, I. 985-987
Application of mathematical modelling techniques for predicting mould growth – Gibson, A. M.; Eyles, M.J.; Hocking, A.D.; Best, D.J. 988-991
Effect of preincubation of fungal conidia in modified atmosphere on subsequent germination and growth on a solid medium – Haasum, I.; Nielsen, P. V. 992-995
Characterisation of aflatoxins B 1' B2' G 1' and G2 in groundnuts and groundnut products – Haryadi, Y.; Setiastuty, E. 996-998
Taxonomy: The key to mycotoxin identification in food and feedstuffs – Kozakiewicz, Z. 999-1006
Respiration and losses in stored wheat under different environmental conditions – Lacey, J.; Hamer, A.; Magan, N. 1007-1013
Occurrence of Fusarium toxins in stored maize in southern Brazil – Lazzari, F. A. 1014-1016
Estimating the social costs of the impacts of fungi and aflatoxins in maize and peanuts – Lubulwa, A.S.G.; Davis, J.S. 1017-1042
Environmental factors and tenuazonic acid production by Alternaria spp. isolated from sorghum – Magan, N.; Baxter, E. 1043-1046
Production of polyclonal antibodies against polypeptides from an aflatoxin strain of the fungus Aspergillus flavus, a pathogen of stored grain – Paster, N.; Menasherov, M.; Salomon, R.; Kuttin, E. 1047-1050
Levels of aflatoxins in grains from Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil – Scussel, V .M.; Baratto, W .R. 1051-1053
Effect of physical treatments on moulding and aflatoxin production in maize – Shetty, H.S.; Vijaya, P.; Usha, C.M.; Patkar, K.L.; Lacey, J. 1054-1058
The impact of insect pests on aflatoxin contamination of stored wheat and maize – Sinha, A. K. 1059-1063
Preharvest contamination of maize by Aspergillus flavus – Siriacha, P.; Tonboonek, P.; Wongurai, A.; Kositcharoenkul, S. 1064-1067
Traditional storage of pandanus nuts in the Papua New Guinea highlands – Van S Graver, J.; Hocking, A.D.; Sharp, A.K. 1068-1074
Preharvest origins of toxigenic fungi in stored grain – Wicklow, D. T. 1075-1081
Storage Fungi And Mycotoxins - Session Summary 1082-1083
 
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL   1085
Keynote Address
Can biological control resolve the larger grain borer crisis? – Markham, R.H.; Borgemeister, C.; Meikle, W.G. 1087-1097
The dispersion pattern of Teretriosoma nigrescens Lewis (Coleoptera: Histeridae) after its release and monitoring of the occurrence of its host Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) in the natural environment in Togo – Boeye, J.; Biliwa, A.; Fischer, H.U.; Helbig, J.; Richter, J. 1098-1102
Suppression of insects in stored wheat by augmentation with parasitoid wasps – Flinn , P. W.; Hagstrum, D. W; McGaughey, W.H. 1103-1105
Biological control in the context of an integrated management strategy for the larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) and associated storage pests – Markham, R.H.; Djossou, F.; Hirabayashi, J.M.; Novillo, P.; Wright, V.F.; Rios, R.M.; Trujillo, F.J.;Meikle, W.G.; Borgemeister, C. 1106-1111
Bacillus thuringiensis variety tenebrionis (DSM-2803) in the control of coleopteran pests of stored wheat – Mummigatti , S. G.; Raghunathan, A.N.; Karanth, N.G.K. 1112-1115
Ability of the predator Teretriosoma nigrescens Lewis (Coleoptera: Histeridae) to control larger grain borer (Prostephanus truncatus) (Horn) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) under rural storage conditions in the southern region of Togo – Mutlu, P. 1116-1121
Life history, predatory biology, and population ecology of Lyctocoris campestris (F.) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) – Parajulee, M.N.; Phillips, T. W. 1122-1131
Research on multiplication of Beauveria bassiana fungus and preliminary utilisation of Bb bioproduct for pest management in stored products in Vietnam – Pham Thi Thuy; Le Doan Dien; Nguyen Giang Van 1132-1133
Host specificity of Teretriosoma nigrescens Lewis (Coleoptera: Histeridae) – Poschko, M. 1134-1141
Studies on biological control of Ephestia kuehniella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) with Trichogramma evanescens Westwood (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) -host-finding ability in wheat under laboratory conditions – Scholler, M.; Reichmuth, C. ; Hassan, S.A. 1142-1146
Computer simulation model for biological control of maize weevil by the parasitoid Anisopteromalus calandrae – Smith, L. 1147-1151
The functional response of Uscana lariophaga Steffan (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) under different egg distributions of its host Callosobruchus maculatus (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) – van Alebeek, F.A.N. 1152-1157
The role of semiochemicals in host location by Uscana lariophaga, egg parasitoid of Callosobruchus maculatus – van Huis, A.; Schiitte, C.; Cools , M.H.; Fanget, Ph.; van der Hoek, H.; Piquet, S.P. 1158-1164
Biological Control - Session Summary 1165
 
QUARANTINE AND REGULATORY ISSUES   1167
Decision making in regulatory entomology: the case of Trogoderma variabile in Western Australia – M.J., Butcher 1169-1172
Insects found in stored products entering the port of Ravenna, Italy during 1976-91 – Contessi, A. 1173-1178
An integrated approach to stored-grain protection in Western Australia – Dean, K.R. 1179-1182
The changing role of AQIS in the regulation of grain exports from Australia – Heinrich, D.; Dean, J. 1183-1185
Factors influencing current U .K. strategies to meet quarantine requirements for export grain – Kelly, M.P.; Wilkin , D.R. 1186-1191
GRAINCO (Queensland, Australia) attains 'certification assurance' accreditation – Wilson, P.; Bridgeman, B. 1192-1194
Quarantine And Regulatory Issues - Session Summary 1195
 
PHYSICAL CONTROL   1197
Commodity disinfestation treatments with heat – Heather, N .W . 1199-1200
Radiation disinfestation of used packagings: Irradiation trials with electron beams – Ignatowicz, S.; Zaedee , I.H.M. 1201-1208
Detection of irradiated insect pests in stored products: locomotor activity of irradiated adult beetles – Ignatowicz, S.; Wesolowska, B.; Zaedee, I.H. 1209-1213
The effect of grain movement on Liposcelis decolor (Pearman), Liposcelis bostrychophila Badonnel (Psocoptera: Liposcelidae) and Cryptolestes ferrugineus (Stephens) (Coleoptera: Cucujidae) infesting bulk-stored barley – Rees, D.; van Gerwen, T.; Hillier, T. 1214-1219
Physical Control - Session Summary 1220-1221
 
WORKSHOP REPORTS   1223
Appropriate Storage 1225-1226
Expert Systems 1227
On-farm and Small-scale Storage and Extension 1228-1229
Standards 1230
 
LATE PAPERS 1231
Field evaluation of a cylinder trap design for monitoring Ephestia cautella – Bowditch, T .G.; Madden, J.L.; Brassington, B.F. 1233-1234
Effect of storage and thermal treatment on quality of rain-damaged wheat – Gras, P .W .; Bason , M.L.; Tomlinson, J.D. 1235-1237
Effectiveness of SIROFLO® in horizontal storages – Winks, R.G.; Russell, G.F. 1238-1244
Effectiveness of SIROFLO® in vertical storages – Winks, R.G.; Russell, G.F. 1245-1249
A brief history of the entomological problems of wheat storage in Australia – Van S Graver, J.; Winks, R.G. 1250-1258
 
List of Participants 1259-1271
Trade Exhibitors 1272
Author Index 1273-1274
 
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