Nr. 429 (2010)

International European Symposium on Stored Product Protection „Stress on chemical products“, May 25-26,2009 in Berlin

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Artikel

Inhalt / Contents PDF
  S. 3
Vorwort / Preface PDF
Ralf Petzold S. 5
Prolog PDF
- - S. 7
Health risks and safety hazards related to insects and mites in stored products PDF
Lise Stengaard Hansen S. 8
Pest control and constraints in flour mills PDF
Christoph Reichmuth S. 9
Stored product protection in grain storage with special regard to phosphine fumigation PDF
Gerhard Jakob S. 13
Adoption of sulfuryl fluoride for the control of stored product insects in Europe and future development PDF
Stanislas Buckley, Mike Drinkall S. 15
Rodents – health risk and control measures PDF
Darka Hamel S. 18
EcO2 controlled atmosphere® & heat for stored product protection (incl. structural disinfestation) PDF
Jacobien van Golen S. 20
Five economic principles applied to stored product protection PDF
James D. Schaub S. 23
Prospects for biological control of stored-product pests PDF
Matthias Schöller S. 25
Some like it hot – some not: Differences in temperature preference of two parasitic wasp species PDF
Steffi Niedermayer, Johannes L. M. Steidle S. 31
Physical control of stored product insects PDF
Cornel Adler S. 33
Heat treatments, state of the technology PDF
Anton Hasenböhler S. 36
Residues of biocides and pesticides in stored product protection (SPP) available active substances, specific problems PDF
Britta Michalski S. 40
Grain and seed storage in France: State of practice and perspectives PDF
Maud Mathie S. 45
Efficacy against eggs of Tribolium confusum and Tribolium castaneum after fumigations with sulfuryl fluoride (ProFume®) in flour mills PDF
Yann Ciesla, Patrick Ducom S. 48
Post harvest protection against insects in the bulk grain supply chain the views of economic operators PDF
Matthieu Segard S. 51
Cross-contamination of oilseeds by insecticide residues during storage PDF
Sylvie Dauguet S. 53
Fumigants in stored product protection PDF
Christoph Reichmuth S. 56
Ozonation – What is the potential? Application of ozone as an alternative to traditional fumigants. PDF
Peer Hansen S. 64
The crop protection industry´s view on the regulatory situation for SPP chemical PDF
Regina C. Fischer S. 68
Actual registrations for post harvest disinfestations and perspectives in France PDF
Patrick Ducom S. 70
Best practice takes the place of insecticides in dried tobacco handling PDF
Mike Kelly S. 74
Status and recent development in stored product protection in Denmark PDF
Lise Stengaard Hansen S. 76
Stored product protection perspectives in Spain PDF
Jordie Riudavets S. 77
Reaction of Polish industry to reduction of pesticides suitable for stored product protection PDF
Stanislaw Ignatowicz, Pawel Olejarski, Stanislaw Oboza S. 80
Plant protection products and biocides PDF
Darka Hamel S. 86
Latest developments in the registration of SPP chemicals in Germany and Europe PDF
Achim Holzmann S. 89
The new Regulation on placing plant protection products on the market – possible impacts on stored products protection PDF
Wolfgang Reinert S. 93
Epilog PDF
  S. 96

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