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Insects of Stored Grain A Pocket Reference

Field / Identification Guide
By: David Rees(Author)
77 pages, colour photos
Publisher: CSIRO
Insects of Stored Grain
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  • Insects of Stored Grain ISBN: 9780643093850 Edition: 2 Spiralbound May 2007 In stock
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A pocket reference that allows the non-specialist to identify major insect and arachnid pests found in stored cereal grains, grain products and grain legumes. It describes most storage pests found worldwide and provides concise information on the biology, distribution, damage and economic importance of each species.

Each entry contains at least one colour photograph. The notes for each species tell the nature of the pest or beneficial and the commodity affected; temperature and humidity conditions at which the species can survive; optimum conditions at which eggs take the shortest time to develop into adults; and maximum population growth rate per month.

This new edition has twice as many species in it and more detail on distribution, host range and pest status than the previous edition. Short introductory sections on insect biology, principles of control and concepts of pest status evaluation have also been added.

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Biography

David Rees is a post harvest entomologist with more than 20 years experience working on the biology, behaviour, control and distribution of stored product insects. He has worked with a wide range of storage systems from subsistence agriculture to the most modern bulk handling systems in temperate and tropical areas.

Field / Identification Guide
By: David Rees(Author)
77 pages, colour photos
Publisher: CSIRO
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