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Proceedings of the 4th International Working Conference
on Stored-Product Protection
(Table of Contents)

Full Citation:
Donahaye, E.; Navarro, S. (eds.), Proceedings of the 4th International Working Conference on Stored-Product Protection, September 21-26, 1986, Tel Aviv, Israel. Maor-Wallach Press, Jerusalem, Israel, 1987.
 
 
Foreword v-iv
 
SYMPOSIUM 1. BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL MEANS FOR PREVENTING INSECT AND MITE INFESTATIONS   1
Potential uses of host plant resistance – Dobie, P.2-13
Bacillus thuringiensis: A critical review – McGaughey, W.H.14-23
The use of pheromones in stored product protection: A U.K. view – Pinniger, D.B.; Chambers, J.24-34
Insect growth regulators – Bengston, M.35-46
Environmental manipulation as a physiological control measure – Longstaff, B.C.47-61
 
SYMPOSIUM 2. MICROFLORA AND MYCOTOXINS   62
The influence of water and temperature on moulding and mycotoxin production – Lacey, J.; Magan, N.; Cuero, R.; Smith, J.E.63-76
Oxygen consumption by a wet grain ecosystem in hermetic silos at various water activities – Diawara, B.; Cahagnier, B.; Richard-Molard, D.77-84
Susceptibility of cereal microflora to oxygen deficiency and carbon dioxide concentration. – Richard-Molard, D.; Diawara, B.; Cahagnier, B.85-92
Factors related to aflatoxin biosynthesis – Fanelli, C.; Fabbri, A.A.; Panflli, G.; Passi, S.93-110
Effect of antioxidants and free radical scavengers on aflatoxin production in vivo – Passi, S.; De Luca, C.; Picardo, M.; Finotti, E.; Fabbri , A.A.; Panflli , G.; Fanelli, C.111-126
 
SYMPOSIUM 3. PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL   127
Towards rational controlled atmosphere dosage schedules: A review of current knowledge – Annis, P.C.128-148
Some biological and physical constraints to the use of heat and cold for disinfesting and preserving stored products – Evans, D.E.149-164
Impact, physical removal and exclusion for insect control in stored products – Banks, H.J.165-184
Stored-product irradiation studies in Brazil (Abstract) – Wiendl, F.M.185
Effect of irradiation and exposure to nitrogen on mortality of adults of Tribolium confusum J.Du V. – Buscarlet, LA.; Aminian, B.; Bali, C.186-193
Low oxygen content to control stored product insects – Reichmuth, C.194-207
Practical approach to purging grain with low oxygen atmosphere for disinfestation of large wheat bins against the granary weevil, Sitophilus granarius – Fleurat-Lessard, F.; Le Torc'h, J.M.208-217
 
SYMPOSIUM 4. ENGINEERING ASPECTS IN STORED PRODUCT PROTECTION   218
Cold preservation of grain – Brunner, H.219-229
The response of non-ventilated grain to environmental temperature – Thorpe, G.R. ; Nguyen, T.V.230-242
Wall pressures in grain storages – Moysey, E.B.243-253
Design formulae for aeration ducts – Hunter, A.J.254-260
Disinfestation of grain with heated air – Sutherland, J.W.; Evans, D.E.; Fane, A.G.; Thorpe, G.R.261-274
The influence of elevator construction practices on insect control – Van Loon, J.B.275-279
 
SYMPOSIUM 5. PESTICIDES AND FUMIGANTS FOR PREVENTION OF STORAGE LOSSES   280
The role of residual pesticides in stored-product insect control – Champ, B.R.; Ryland, G.J.281-287
Integration of new pest control technologies into the post harvest grains sector of developing countries – Picar, G.D.288-301
Resistance to anticoagulant rodenticides: The problem and its management – Smith, R.H.; Greaves, J.H.302-315
The response of insects to fumigant concentration gradients – Bell, C.H.316-326
Investigations on adverse properties of the fumigants methyl bromide and phosphine. 1. Residues of methyl bromide in fumigated commodities – Bond, E.J.327-334
Strategies for effective use of phosphine as a grain fumigant and the implications of resistance – Winks, R.G.335-344
Sensitization of insects to fumigation techniques, including reduced pressure – Navarro, S.; Donahaye, E.345-351
 
SYMPOSIUM 6. GRAIN STORAGE IN TROPICAL AND SUBTROPICAL CLIMATES   352
Food storage problems in areas of surplus and deficit cereal production (Abstract) – Calverley, D.J.B.353
The role of grain stocks in national food security in tropical developing countries (Abstract) – Gray, J.G.354
The influence of storage on quality criteria of tropical grains – Faure, J.355-384
 
SYMPOSIUM 7. THE FUTURE OF STORED PRODUCT PROTECTION   385
A global view of arthropod pest status in relation to changing storage and marketing practice – Conway, J.A.386-394
The importance of specific mould identification in relation to mycotoxins – Kozakiewicz-Lawrence, Z.395-406
Maintaining insecticide susceptibility in stored grain pests – Prickett, A.J.407-417
New insect pheromone, erectin-like substances – Yamamoto, I.418-424
 
SUBMITTED PAPER SESSION A: BIOLOGY OF STORAGE INSECTS, MITES, RODENTS AND MICROFLORA   425
Oviposition, competition and population dynamics in storage insects – Smith, R.H.426-433
Changes in species composition of an insect population on stored corn (Abstract) – Arbogast, R.T.434-434
The growth of laboratory populations of Sitophilus, Rhyzopertha, and Sitotroga on sorghum seeds under ambient and humidity-controlled conditions in northern Nigeria – Ayertey, J.N.; Ibitoye, J.O.435-446
Effects of harvesting and drying on maize weevil population in field-infested corn – Keever, D.W.; Wiseman, B.R.; Widstrom, N.W.447-453
Occurrence and toxicological activity of molds on cereals stored in airtight containers – Schulz, F.A.; Ceynowa, J.454-462
Unplanned factors affecting population size in laboratory populations of the almond moth Ephestia cautella (Walker) – Kamin-Belsky, Nurit; Wool, D.; Brower, J.H.463-469
Genetic modification of malathion resistance in almond moth populations by immigration of susceptible males (Absract) – Brower, J.H.; Wool, D.; Kamin-Belsky, Nurit.470-470
Life history of Callosobruchus chinensis (L.) (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) – Yoshida, T.; Igarashi, H.; Shinoda, K.471-477
Biological notes on Aglossa caprealis (Hubner) (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) – Trematerra, P.478-484
Attraction of selected organic compounds to Carpoglyphus lactis (Abstract) – Boczek, J.; Davis, R.485-485
Insecticide resistance in some Australian populations of Oryzaephilus surinamensis, the sawtoothed grain beetle – Wallbank, B.E.; Rose, H.A.486-491
Resistance of freeze-dried products to some infesting insects – Domenichini, G.; Bertonazzi, M. C.492-496
Strategy for bio-integrated control of Prostephanus truncatus (Horn) (Col., Bostrichidae) – Schulz, F.A.; Laborius, G.A.497-503
Host-plant resistance to stored-product insects in varieties and hybrids of rice (Abstract) – Cogburn, R.R.; Bollich, C.N.504-504
Pheromones for monitoring and control of Indian-meal moth and Mediterranean flour moth infestations in flour mills and seed storage buildings (Abstract) – Fleurat-Lessard, F.; Mathon, B.; Siegfried, M.P.505-505
Ecological status of host range and polymorphism in Bruchidae – Pajni, H.R.506-516
The genetic impact of immigrant males on resident populations of the Almond moth, Ephestia cautella (Abstract) – Wool, D.; Brower, J.H.; Kamin-Belsky, N.517
 
SUBMITTED PAPER SESSION b: SUPPRESSIOIN AND CONTROL OF STORAGE PESTS AND MICROFOLORA   518
Static fumigation with phosphine in large elevators – Celaro, J.E.; Finamor, R. L.; Brandao, C.; Ghidini, R.519-527
'Actellic' advantages for grain storage – Deighton, J. M.528-539
Effect of grain moisture on the biological activity of protectants on maize – Samson, P.R.; Parker, R.J.540-546
Effects of suboptimal temperature in Tribolium confusum and T. castaneum – Davis, R.; Boczek, J.; Pankiewicz-Nowicka, D.; Marzenna Kruk.547-554
A review of tricalcium phosphate as an insect population suppressant: Research to application – Davis, R.; Boczek, J.555-558
Reducing susceptibility of horticultural commodities to chilling injury during cold treatment – Hatton, T.T.559-565
Control of Tribolium castaneum and Cryptolestes ferrugineus with the insect growth regulator fenoxycarb on wheat or structural surfaces – White, N.D.G.566-575
An automated system for monitoring fumigant concentrations in grain storage – Williams, P.; Wegecsanyi, M.; Gross, S.A.576-582
Effectiveness of new chitin synthesis inhibitors against some stored product pests – Nawrot, J.; Czaplicki, E.; Sobotka, W.583-590
Secondary plant metabolites with antifeeding activity and their effects on some stored product insects – Nawrot, J.; Harmatha, J.; Bloszyk, E.591-597
A process for treating bulk commodities with phosphine – Friemel, W.598-605
Control of some Lepidoptera phycitidae infesting stored-products with synthetic sex pheromone in Italy – Suss, L.; Trematerra, P.606-611
 
POSTER SESSION   612
Toxicological and biochemical aspects of novel acylureas on resistant and susceptible strains of Tribolium castaneum – Ishaaya, I.; Yablonski, S.; Ascher, K.R.S.613-622
Experience with a new stored grain pest in Togo and Benin: The larger grain borer, Prostephanus truncatus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) – Krall, S.623-629
Determination of phosphine concentrations with an electrochemical cell – Ducomand, P.; Bourges, C.630-635
Use of carbon dioxide for control of Mus musculus in storage (Abstract) – Hamel, D.636
Effectiveness of organophosphorus insecticides against stored product insects in wheat (Abstract) – Hamel, D.637
Detection of internally feeding stored product insects in grain by sound detectors (Abstract) – Vick, K.W.; Webb, J.C.638
The effect of low doses of methoprene on Ephestia cautella development (Abstract) – Pisarev, V.639
Rodent control in stored products (Abstract) – Buckle, A.P.; Rampaud, M.640
Survey of mold flora and deoxinivalenol contamination in corn imported to Israel (Abstract) – Muszkat, L.; Paster, N.; Barkai-Golan, R.641
Aflatoxin formation in acid-treated grains traced by analysis of Aflatoxin M1 in milk – Pettersson, H.642
Development of a rapid method to determine insect infestation in grain bins with electroacoustic devices – Fleurat-Lessard, F.; Andrieu, A.J.643
 
CLOSING SESSION   644
REPORTS BY SYMPOSIA CONVENERS
SYMPOSIUM I: Biological and physiological means for preventing insect and mite infestations – Evans, D.E.645
SYMPOSIUM 2: Microflora and mycotoxins – Fanelli , C.646-647
SYMPOSIUM 3: Physical and environmental control – Banks, H.J.647-648
SYMPOSIUM 5: Pesticides and fumigants for prevention of storage losses – Zettler, J.L.; Bell, C.H.649-650
SYMPOSIUM 6: Grain storage in tropical and subtropical climates – Calverley, D.J.B.650-651
SYMPOSIUM 7: The future of stored product protection – Griffiths, D.A.651-653
REPORTS BY ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION MODERATORS
ROUNDTABLE I: Advances in the use of IGR's and pheromones – Burkholder, W.654
ROUNDTABLE II: Advances in biological control – Arbogast, R.655
ROUNDTABLE III: Advances in the host plant resistance method. – Rodriguez, J.G.655-657
ROUNDTABLE IV: Advances in early detection identification and prevention of mycotoxins – Cole, J.R.657-658
ROUNDTABLE V: Advances in the use of modified atmospheres for stored product protection – Bell, C.H.658-660
ROUNDTABLE VI: Aeration and Cooling for Improving Grain Storability – Sartori, M. R.660-661
ROUNDTABLE VII: Prospects for the use of ionizing and microwave radiation for insect control. – Wiendl, F.661-662
ROUNDTABLE VIII: Advances in the fluidized bed heating of grain – Evans, D.662
ROUNDTABLE IX: Promising Novel compounds of low mammalian toxicity for use in stored product protection – Perry, A.662-664
ROUNDTABLE X: Improved methods for preventing storage losses in tropical climate subsistance farms – Laborius, G.A.665-666
 
Author Index 667-668
 
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