2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11947-014-1399-2
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Insect Pest Management in Stored Pulses: an Overview

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“…Several methods have been developed to control hidden insects and reduce the number of fungi colony inside the food products, such as the conventional heat treatment, chemical fumigation, and irradiation (Feng, Hansen, Biasi, Tang, & Mitcham, 2004;Mohapatra, Kar, & Giri, 2015). However, all these methods show varying degrees of consumer acceptance due to the reduced quality from long treatment time, negative environmental pollutions and harmful effects on human health in their applications (Gao, Tang, Wang, Powers, & Wang, 2010;Wang & Tang, 2001).…”
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“…Several methods have been developed to control hidden insects and reduce the number of fungi colony inside the food products, such as the conventional heat treatment, chemical fumigation, and irradiation (Feng, Hansen, Biasi, Tang, & Mitcham, 2004;Mohapatra, Kar, & Giri, 2015). However, all these methods show varying degrees of consumer acceptance due to the reduced quality from long treatment time, negative environmental pollutions and harmful effects on human health in their applications (Gao, Tang, Wang, Powers, & Wang, 2010;Wang & Tang, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With main advantages of rapid and volumetric heating, this RF treatment has been successfully applied in controlling insects and microorganisms in bulk materials (Gao, Tang, Villa-Rojas, Wang, & Wang, 2011;Jiao, Deng, Zhong, Wang, & Zhao, 2015a;Jiao, Johnson, Tang, & Wang, 2012;Luechapattanaporn et al, 2004;Mohapatra et al, 2015;Wang, Tiwari, Jiao, Johnson, & Tang, 2010). But the major challenge of this heating method is overheating in corners and edges within the treated materials, especially in foods with intermediate and high moisture contents Farag, Marra, Lyng, Morgan, & Cronin, 2010;Fu, 2004;Tiwari, Wang, Tang, & Birla, 2011a, 2011b.…”
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“…Although phosphine and other fumigants are currently used for storage pests, misuse and lack of airtightness during fumigation often result in residual effects, potentially influencing human health and environmental quality. Resistance development in insect pests has also raised further concerns . Therefore, it is imperative to apply alternative approaches that are environmentally sound and economically feasible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Resistance development in insect pests has also raised further concerns. 6 Therefore, it is imperative to apply alternative approaches that are environmentally sound and economically feasible.…”
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“…The trend of researches on biocidal activities of EOs is exponentially increased as an alternative to chemical insecticides because of their inter-specificity in insect susceptibility (Isman 2000), with negligible mammalian and aquatic toxicity (Stroh et al 1998;Isman & Machial 2006), without bio-magnification and residual effects (Regnault-Roger et al 2012). The biological activities like repellency, contact toxicity, fumigant toxicity, oviposition deterrence and anti-feedant activities are reported earlier for natural components (Fatiha et al 2014;Pandey et al 2014;Ebadollahi & Sendi 2015;Kedia et al 2015;Mohapatra et al 2015;Park et al 2016). Recently, the roles of EOs and their major components in infochemical system are getting research attentions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%