S. Navarro
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
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Phytoparasitica | 1991
E. Donahaye; S. Navarro; Miriam Rindner; R. Dias
Experiments were carried out to investigate the influence of different modified atmospheres, low pressures alone, methyl bromide (MB) alone, and MB in combination with CO2 or low pressure, in causing nitidulid beetles to emigrate from infested dried fruit for which dates served as a model. All the treatments at 4 h and 16 h exposure and at 26°C, had a marked influence in causing insects to abandon the infested fruit. The most effective treatments at the two exposures were pressures of 50 mm Hg, and 1.4% O2 in air, both of which caused over 87% of the initial insect populations to emigrate from the fruit. At 4 h exposure, 2.8% O2 was less effective than 100 mm Hg or MB. At 16 h exposure, MB+CO2 was third in effectiveness and 100 mm Hg was one of the least effective treatments.
Phytoparasitica | 2006
Simcha Finkelman; S. Navarro; Miriam Rindner; R. Dias
Heat treatment of dates at the time of harvest, was examined as an alternative to fumigation with methyl bromide, which has been phased out in Israel under the Montreal Protocol. In laboratory studies, the influence of 40°, 45°, 50° and 55°C on the levels of disinfestation and mortality ofCarpophilus hemipterus larvae was examined over a 2-h exposure period. The ratio of the number of insects found outside the feeding sites to the total number of insects, was greatest at 50°C (92.3%), significantly greater than at 40° and 55°C. At 50° and 55°C, 100% mortality was obtained. Since drying temperatures for most date varieties is between 45° and 50°C, and because percent disinfestation and control was most effective at 50°C, these findings were examined under field conditions. Field trials were carried out at a commercial drying station where the crated dates are placed on the ground inside a plastic-clad hothouse. The stacks were covered with plastic liners to form ‘drying ducts’ through which heated air was sucked using fans positioned at the opposite end of the ducts. It was shown that from 1 to 2 h were required for the dates to reach the set temperature of 50°C. During the following 2-h aeration, the dates were exposed to 50°C heated air, after which an examination of infested dates inserted into the drying ducts, and natural infestations showed that successful control and emigration were obtained. This method produced results comparable to those obtained with methyl bromide fumigation, and was suitable as a replacement technology for infestation control.
Archive | 2001
Phillippe Villers; Tom De Bruin; S. Navarro
Proceedings of the 9th International Working Conference on Stored-Product Protection, ABRAPOS, Passo Fundo, RS, Brazil, 15-18 October 2006. | 2006
Philippe Villers; T. de Bruin; S. Navarro; I. Lorini; B. Bacaltchuk; H. Beckel; D. Deckers; E. Sundfeld; J. P. dos Santos; J. D. Biagi; J. C. Celaro; L. R. D. Faroni; L. de O. F. Bortolini; M. R. Sartori; M. C. Elias; R. N. C. Guedes; R. G. da Fonseca; V. M. Scussel
Archive | 2001
S. Navarro; R. Dias; A. Azrieli; Miriam Rindner; T. W. Phillips; R. T. Noyes; P. Villers; T. Debruin; R. Truby; R. Rodriguez
Archive | 2009
Philippe Villers; Tom De Bruin; S. Navarro
Archive | 2004
S. Navarro; Simcha Finkelman; Dov Zehavi; Refael Dias; Samuel Angel; Fadel Mansur; Miriam Rindner
Julius-Kühn-Archiv | 2010
Philippe Villers; S. Navarro; T. De Bruin
Archive | 2001
M. Emekci; S. Navarro; Miriam Rindner; A. Azrieli
Archive | 2008
Philippe Villers; Tom De Bruin; S. Navarro