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- W2999758001 abstract "This chapter examines how the use of extreme temperatures might benefit grain producers, handlers, and processors seeking to use non-chemical methods for preventing or controlling insect infestation and fungal development. Low suboptimum temperatures can slow the rate of damage from mold and insects, and therefore increase the length of time commodities can be safely stored. The chapter focuses on limiting pest reproduction and growth while managing quality factors. Insects within stored feed and food cause numerous quality and health issues. The practical implementation of dielectric heating would be facilitated with knowledge of the electrical characteristics of several stored product pests and host mediums. Damage by insects, fungi, and sprouting causes hundreds of millions of dollars of economic losses to grain producers, merchandisers, and processors each year. Although quality of harvested grain can never by improved with storage time, the rate of deterioration can be slowed with an integrated postharvest management system that combines engineering, biological, and economic principles." @default.
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