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Proceedings of the 1st International Working Conference
on Stored-Product Entomology
(Table of Contents)

Full Citation:
Brady, E.U.; Brower, J.H.; Hunter, P.E.; Jay, E.G.; Lum, P.T.M.; Lund, H.O.; Mullen, M.A.; Davis, R. (eds.), Proceedings of the 1st International Working Conference on Stored-Product Entomology, October 7-11 1974, Savannah, Georgia, USA. Savannah, Georgia, USA, 1975.
 
 
Foreword i-ii
Table Of Contents iii-vii
 
SYMPOSIUM ON TROPICAL STORED-PRODUCT ENTOMOLOGY   9
Introduction   10
Motivation and methods in ensuring protection of tropical produce from grower to his market – Taylor, T. A.11-17
The importance of taxonomy and of laboratory studies on the biology, nutrition and physiology of insects infesting stored products – Majumder, S. K.18-29
Succession of infestation in Illipe nuts in Sarawak -An example of a cash crop problem – Connell, M.30-40
Chemical intervention on all stages and on all scales of tropical storage practice – Singh, S. R.; Benazet, J.41-46
The conduct of field infestation surveys and the economic use of their results – DeLima, C. P. F. 47-60
 
PANEL SESSION AND DISCUSSION ON TROPICAL STORED-PRODUCT ENTOMOLOGY   61
Introduction   62
The development and extension of nonchemical control techniques for stored cowpeas in Nigeria – Caswell, G. H.63-67
Infestation problems in farm-stored maize in Nicaragua – Giles, P.H.; Oscar Leon , V.68-76
The possible role of aeration in the control of stored product insects in warm climates – Calderon, M.77-84
Assessment of research at farm level storage in francophone Africa – Deuse, J. P. L.; Pointel, J. G.85-91
A.I.D. Grain storage problems – Pedersen, J.R.92-97
The susceptibility of different types of maize to post-harvest infestation by Sitophilus zeamais and Sitotroga cerealella and the importance of this factor at the small-scale farm level – Dobie, P. 98-113
 
SYMPOSIUM ON BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND INTEGRATED CONTROL   115
Climate and the infestation of stored cereals by insects – Sinha, R. N.117-141
Changes in the status of insect pests in storage and domestic habitats – Halstead, D. G. H.142-153
Reproduction biology of Tyrophagus putrescentiae (Schr.) (Acarina: Acaridae) – Boczek, J.154-159
Nutritional requirements and metabolic inhibition of some Acarid mites – Rodrigues, J. G.; Potts, M. F.160-167
Potential for genetic control of stored-product insect populations – Brower, J.H. 167-180
 
PANEL SESSION AND DISCUSSION ON BIOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND INTEGRATED CONTROL   181
Introduction   182
Integrated temperature and chemical control methods against the cigarette beetle – Childs, D. P.; Fletcher, L. W.183-190
The importance of sympathy between technical aspects of control programmes and industrial circumstances – Connell, M.191-195
Multifactor ecological aspects of population performance of flour beetles, Tribolium confusum and T. castaneum – Erdman, H. E.196-208
Studies on the active form of Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) in Nigeria. III. The dynamics of active female product in Callosobruchus maculatus (F.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in stored cowpeas – Taylor, T.A.209-218
Species of insects attacking different types of stored wheat and their control – Trivelli, H.D. 219-233
 
SYMPOSIUM ON PESTICIDES, TOXICITY AND INSECT RESISTANCE   235
Introduction   236
Evaluation of pesticides for control of stored-product insects – Harein, P.K.237-245
Factors influencing dosage and choice of toxicant in stored-product fumigation – Heuser, S. G. B.246-253
The use of chemicals in processing and packaging of stored products to prevent infestation – Highland, H.A.254-260
Some consequences of the development of insecticide resistance in stored-product insects – Dyte, C. E.; Green, A. A.261-271
Research on pesticides and future requirements for chemicals in the protection of stored products from insects – Watters, F. L. 272-280
 
PANEL SESSION AND DISCUSSION ON PESTICIDES, TOXICITY AND INSECT RESISTANCE   281
Introduction   282
The toxicity of phosphine to insects – Banks, H. J.283-296
Some factors influencing the effectiveness of grain protectants – Minett, W.297-300
The behaviour of insects in the presence of insecticides: The effect of fenitrothion and malathion on resistant and susceptible strains of Tribolium castaneum Herbst – Pinniger, D. B.301-308
The role of organo-phosphorus and synthetic pyrethriod insecticides in mothproofing – Bry, R. E.309-309
Genetic control of insecticide-resistance in stored products insects: Prospects and preliminary investigation – Wool, D.310-316
Future needs and developments for control of stored product insects – Bond, E. J. 317-322
 
SYMPOSIUM ON RADIATION AND OTHER PHYSICAL MEANS OF INSECT CONTROL   323
Introduction   324
Radio frequency, infrared, and ultraviolet radiation for control of stored-product insects: Prospects and limitations – Nelson, S. O.325-340
Aeration of grain as a non-chemical method for the control of insects in the grain bulk – Navarro, S.341-354
Achievements and limitations of ionizing radiation for stored-product insect control – Tilton, E. W.354-361
The use of controlled atmospheres for the storage of grain – Bailey, S. W. ; Banks, H. J.362-374
Effect of visible light on the behavior of stored-product insects – Lum, P. T. M. 375-382
 
PANEL SESSION AND DISCUSSION ON RADIATION AND OTHER PHYSICAL MEANS OF INSECT CONTROL   383
A general survey of physical means for control of storage pests – Whitney, W.K.385-411
Improved storage structures for the preservation of food – Corbett, G. G.412-417
The role of low temperature to control stored food pests – Smith, L.B.418-430
The use of infrared and microwave radiation for control of stored-product insects – Kirkpatrick, R. L.431-437
Practical results by high frequency installation in a big storehouse in Switzerland – Munzel, F. 438
 
SYMPOSIUM ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES, TOLERANCES AND REGISTRATIONS   439
Talk to first international working conference on stored-product entomology – Ritch Jr., J.B.441-445
National standards for registration and for residues of pesticides in relation to trade and commerce in Europe – Jepson, W.F.446-448
FAO's involvement in the international acceptance of pesticides for stored-food products – Turtle, E. E.449-452
Pesticide legislation in Senegal – Deuse, J. P. L.453-457
Some aspects governing the use of pesticides on stored-products in Australia – Winks, R.G.; Bailey, S. W. 458-461
 
PANEL SESSION AND DISCUSSION ON PESTICIDE RESIDUES, TOLERANCES AND REGISTRATIONS   463
The significance of pesticide residues – Snelson, J. T.; Desmarchelier, J. M.465-477
Fumigant residues in food: Behaviour and regulation – Heuser, S.G. B.478-483
Hydrogen phosphide and its sorptive capacity from the physical and chemical point of view – Mayr, G.E.484-484
A critique on requirements for determination and interpretation of fumigant residues – Berck, B.485-498
Grain protection and pesticide-residues tolerances in India – Bindra, O. S. 499-503
 
CONTRIBUTED PAPERS   505
Insect growth regulators: Some effects of Altosid TM on Tribolium castaneum (Herbst) – Amos, T. G.; Williams, P.507-510
Investigation into the use of resmethrin and bioresmethrin as potential grain protectant – Ardley, J. H.; Desmarchelier, J. M.511-516
Food utilization by Attagenus megatoma and Anthrenus flavipes – Baker, J. E.517-518
Gas interchange in freight containers – Banks, H. J.; Sharp, A. K.; Irving, A. R.519-531
Biological evaluation of bromophos for the control of storage pests – Bansch, R.; Holtman, H.; Knoll, H. A.532-541
An energy budget for the granary weevil, Sitophilus granarius (L.) – Campbell, A.; Sinha, R. N.542-548
Multiple mating by Lasioderma serricorne (F.) -Effects on fertility and fecundity – Coffelt, J. A.549-553
Investigations into the origin, development and control of Caryedon serratus (Col, Bruchidae) attacking stored ground-Nuts in the Gambia – Conway, J. A.554-566
The control of stored products insects with pirimiphos- methyl – Deighton, J.M.567-576
The dynamics of insect/lethal grain interactions in an insecticidally treated grain bulk – DeLima, C. P. F.577-581
Degradation of bromophos in stored wheat – Eichler, D.; Knoll, H. A.582-590
A carrier protein for juvenile hormone in the haemolymph of the Indian Meal moth: Interactions with epidermal target tissue in vitro – Ferkovich, S. M.; Silhacek , D. L.; Rutter, R. R.591-596
Internal and external factors governing the fluctuation of Tribolium castaneum populations – Fujii, K.597-607
Resistance to malathion and dichlorvos in stored-product insects in New South Wales – Greening, H. G.; Wallbank, B. E.; Attia, F. L.608-617
Locomotor behavior of diapausing and nondiapausing larvae of Cadra cautella (Walker) (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae) – Hagstrum, D.W.; Sharp, J.E.618-622
Effect of tobacco redrying process on insect mortality – Harrison, R. F.; Berg, M.623-626
Invasion and penetration of consumer packages in short-term storage by stored-product insects – Kvenberg, J.E.627-634
Pesticide residues of potential protectants of grain – LaHue, D.W.635-638
The detection of insects by traps in grain-filled boxcars suring transit – Loschiovo, S.R.639-650
Inhibition of chitin synthesis in Plodia interpunctella – Oberlander, I.H.; Leach, C. E.651-655
Use of pirimiphos-methyl for the control of stored rice insect pests in S.E. Asia – Seth, A. K.656-668
Juvenile hormone action on the intermediary metabolism in Indian meal moth larvae – Silhacek, D. l.; Firstenberg, D. E.; Kohl, K. L.669-674
Population density and mating frequency of Plodia interpunctella in the presence of synthetic pheromone – Sower, L.L.675-678
Insecticidal value of phosphine in the control of stored tobacco insect pests – Todorovski, V.B.; Vasilov, S.L.679-685
Polymorphism in the adult of Callosobruchus maculatus -A possible process of evolution to stored product pest – Utida, S.686-691
Unusual entomological separation techniques in use at the food and drug administration – Vazquez, A.W.692-699
Effects of mating on female mating inhibition and egg production in the black carpet beetle, Attagenus megatoma F. – Vick, K. W.; Hammack, L.; Coffelt, J. A.700-705
 
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