2009
DOI: 10.1002/ps.1814
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Changes in phosphine sorption in wheat after storage at two temperatures

Abstract: The results have implications for phosphine fumigation of insects in stored wheat. Both the time wheat has spent in storage and the temperature at which it has been stored are factors that must be considered when trying to understand the impact of sorption on phosphine concentrations in commercial fumigations.

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“…However, the inadequate application and intensive use of phosphine gas have triggered resistance in insect‐pest populations 6‐9 . Poorly sealed storage structures and phosphine sorption by grains result in insufficient dosages and contribute to selecting resistant populations 10‐12 . Pimentel et al 13 .…”
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“…However, the inadequate application and intensive use of phosphine gas have triggered resistance in insect‐pest populations 6‐9 . Poorly sealed storage structures and phosphine sorption by grains result in insufficient dosages and contribute to selecting resistant populations 10‐12 . Pimentel et al 13 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8][9] Poorly sealed storage structures and phosphine sorption by grains result in insufficient dosages and contribute to selecting resistant populations. [10][11][12] Pimentel et al 13 verified phosphine resistance in populations of S. zeamais from different locations in Brazil. The authors confirmed a high resistance level in a specific population of Sitophilus zeamais from Paracatu, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A aplicação inadequada e o uso intensivo do gás fosfina têm resultado no desenvolvimento de resistência nos insetos-praga (PIMENTEL et al, 2008;NAYAK et al, 2021). Estruturas de armazenamento mal vedadas e a própria sorção da fosfina pelos grãos (DAGLISH et al, 2008;DAGLISH et al, 2009) A recirculação é uma estratégia que vem sendo apresentada como uma alternativa para melhorar a distribuição de fumigantes no controle de insetos-praga de grãos armazenados (HARDIN et al, 2009;AGRAFIOTI et al, 2020). O uso da recirculação potencializa o transporte e a distribuição dos fumigantes através da massa de grãos.…”
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