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OREP - Natural pesticides could keep fruit fresh longer
... -risk natural volatiles can be an effective substitute for conventional post-harvest pesticides. "The application of antimicrobial volatiles against post-harvest decay is advantageous because the volatiles quickly ... include determining the mode of action of natural volatiles, finding the best methods of application, and the precise concentration of volatiles required to protect the fruit. This ...
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... art and science of arboriculture will come about without a stir. It will be a natural thing. Now, let me go back to a potential problem I presented earlier about insulated ... , and that insects first find their target by magnetic fields and then go on with volatiles or pheromones. This research may clarify why insects seem "to know" a declining tree from ...
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OREP - Use of natural fruit volatiles for reduction of postharvest rot of stonefruits and pears
... OREP - Use of natural fruit volatiles for reduction of postharvest rot of stonefruits and pears Southern Crop Protection and Food Research ... Centre Scientific Staff Staff FAQ's Reports Research Program Tour of the Centre Use of natural fruit volatiles for reduction of postharvest rot of stonefruits and pears Report No.: OREP-1999/15 ...
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ELI SHAAYA Ph.D.
... the physiological and biochemical studies on insect hormones: ecdysone and juvenile hormone. The use of Natural Products for Insect Control A). Studies done with edible oils and fatty acids In our ... , M., Ravid, U. and Rafaeli, A. (2002) The activity and mode of action of plant volatiles for the control of stored product insects and quarantine pests in cut flowers. Workshop on ...
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Agricultural and Forest Entomology - Journal Information
... All cropping systems within these sectors are of interest, including forest plantations, semi-natural forest stands, seed orchards, fruit orchards, agroforestry systems, grassland, arable and horticultural ... and Forest Entomology: Review Article: Olfactory recognition and behavioural avoidance of angiosperm nonhost volatiles by conifer-inhabiting bark beetles Qing-He Zhang and Fredrik Schlyter The ...
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Questions On Arborvitae
... trees will provide shade). Can you recommend any cheaper alternatives to create an attractive looking " natural " wall of either trees or shrubs? Are there any other species that look good and ... current environmental conditions. Second, the tip burns could be the result of some esterification of volatiles from the cedar mulch. If the cedar had not sufficiently aged before being used as ...
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