An improved system to assess insect tolerance to heated controlled atmosphere quarantine treatment (original) (raw)

Assessing the efficacy of controlled atmosphere temperature treatment system (CATTS) against codling moth inside harvested apples

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Confirmation and Efficacy Tests Against Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth in Peaches and Nectarines Using Combination Heat and Controlled Atmosphere Treatments

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Development of a Model System for Rapid Assessment of Insect Mortality in Heated Controlled Atmosphere Quarantine Treatments

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Combined Heat and Controlled Atmosphere Quarantine Treatments for Control of Codling Moth in Sweet Cherries

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Controlled Atmosphere and Temperature Treatment System to Disinfest Fruit Moth, Carposina sasakii (Lepidoptera: Carposinidae) on Apples

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477 Effect of High-temperature Controlled-atmosphere Treatments for Insect Control in `Bartlett' Pear Fruit

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CATTS (Controlled Atmosphere Temperature Treatment System): A Novel Tool for the Development of Quarantine Treatments

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Assessing `Bing' Sweet Cherry Tolerance to a Heated Controlled Atmosphere for Insect Pest Control

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Low temperature as an alternative to fumigation for disinfecting dried fruit from three insect species

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131 Controlled Atmosphere Temperature Treatments for Disinfestation of `Bing' Sweet Cherry

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COMBINING CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE DISINFESTATION WITH NON-CHEMICAL PROTECTIVE TREATMENTS IN AN INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO INSECT CONTROL IN POSTHARVEST DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS

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Tolerance of grapefruit and Mexican fruit fly larvae to heated controlled atmospheres

Robert Mangan

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Potential of Heated Controlled Atmosphere Postharvest Treatments for the Control of Thaumatotibia Leucotreta (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

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Heated-Controlled Atmosphere Postharvest Treatments for Macchiademus diplopterus (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae) and Phlyctinus callosus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

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Response of Tropical Horticultural Commodities to Insect Disinfestation Treatments

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Postharvest Treatment of Fresh Fruit From California With Methyl Bromide for Control of Light Brown Apple Moth (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

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Use of heat for disinfestation and control of insects in dates: Laboratory and field trials

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Postharvest management of insects in horticultural products by conventional and organic means, primarily for quarantine purposes

Lisa G Neven

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Effect of radio frequency heating as a potential quarantine treatment on the quality of ‘Bing’ sweet cherry fruit and mortality of codling moth larvae

Judy Johnson

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Control of a Broad Spectrum of Insect Pests in Apple, 2006

John Wise

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Apple, Treatment Combinations for Season Long Broad Spectrum Insect Control, 1994

John Wise

Arthropod Management Tests, 1995

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Organic Quarantine Treatments for Tree Fruits

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HortScience, 2008

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Physiological Effects of Physical Postharvest Treatments on Insects

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Codling Moth Control with Voliam Flexi and Voliam Xpress, 2008

Peter Jentsch

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Codling Moth and Oriental Fruit Moth Control on Apples, 2003

David Biddinger

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Resistance of Mexican Fruit Fly to Quarantine Treatments of High-Pressure Processing Combined with Cold

Hugo García

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Comparative efficacy of controlled atmospheres against two stored product insects

Mohamed Azab

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Hot air disinfestation of Australian ‘Kensington’ mangoes against two fruit flies (Diptera: Tephritidae)

R. Kopittke

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EFFECT OF COMBINATION METHODS ON INSECT DISINFESTATION AND QUALITY OF DRY FRUITS

Ismail Khan

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Effect of heat shock and quarantine cold treatment with a warm temperature spike on survival of Mediterranean fruit fly eggs and fruit quality in Hawaii-grown ‘Sharwil’ avocado

Michael McKenney

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Hot air treatment for disinfestation of lightbrown apple moth and longtailed mealy bug on persimmons

John Maindonald

Postharvest Biology and Technology, 1996

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