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