Table of contents - Issue 3, December 2011

 

Modern perspectives on stored-product insect pest management

Edited by Bhadriraju Subramanyam and David W Hagstrum

1. Modern perspectives on stored-product insect pest management
Bhadriraju Subramanyam and David W Hagstrum [Abstract] [Full text]

2. Insect distributions and sampling protocols for stored commodities
Grant Hamilton and David Elmouttie [Abstract] [Full text]

3. The economic injury level and action threshold in stored-product systems
Christian Nansen and William G Meikle [Abstract] [Full text]

4. Monitoring insect pest populations in grain storage: the European context
Francis Fleurat-Lessard [Abstract] [Full text]

5. Sub-lethal effects of insecticides on stored-product insects: current knowledge and future needs
Raul Narciso C Guedes, Nelsa Maria P Guedes and Conrado Augusto Rosi-Denadai [Abstract] [Full text]

6. Lessons learned from phosphine resistance monitoring in Australia
Robert N Emery, Manoj K Nayak and Joanne C Holloway [Abstract] [Full text]

7. Mass-trapping, mating-disruption and attracticide methods for managing stored-product insects: success stories and research needs
Sara Savoldelli and Pasquale Trematerra [Abstract] [Full text]

8. Preventing stored-product insect infestations in packaged-food products
Christos G Athanassiou, Jordi Riudavets and Nickolas G Kavallieratos [Abstract] [Full text]

9. Heat treatment of grain-processing facilities for insect management: a historical overview and recent advances
Bhadriraju Subramanyam, Rizana Mahroof and Monika Brijwani [Abstract] [Full text]

10. Protecting grain from insect pest infestations in Africa: producer perceptions and practices
Daniel Obeng-Ofori [Abstract] [Full text]

 

Constrains in postharvest management and marketing of horticultural crops in the Asia-Pacific region

Edited by Elena Lazar-Baker and Suzie Newman

11. Quality management in the Papua New Guinea horticultural sector
HS Chang [Abstract] [Full text]

12. Sweetpotato marketing in Papua New Guinea: a gender perspective
HS Chang and L Be’Soer
[Abstract] [Full text]