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pro vyhledávání: '"N.E.M. Page-Weir"'
Autor:
C.E. McKenna, A. Nangul, Lisa E. Jamieson, R.M. McDonald, R.J. Oliver, Amanda J. Hawthorne, N. Mauchline, K. Stannard, J.C. Pinfold, S. Dobson, M.J. Griffin, Allan B. Woolf, A. Chhagan, Dominic E. Hartnett, Christina Rowe, R. Feng, N.E.M. Page-Weir, A.J. Puketapu, M. Wood
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :387-392
Autor:
Reuben T. Wilkinson, A. Chhagan, Dominic E. Hartnett, Lindy F. Guo, A. Nangul, Allan B. Woolf, N.E.M. Page-Weir, Lisa E. Jamieson, S.P. Redpath, Amanda J. Hawthorne
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 71:306-313
The controlled atmosphere temperature treatment system (CATTS) was assessed as a disinfestation tool to control codling moth (CM; Cydia pomonella) larvae inside apples. Codling moth mortality and apple quality were assessed after exposure to one of 1
Autor:
S.P. Redpath, Amanda J. Hawthorne, Lisa E. Jamieson, Samuel D. J. Brown, Farhat A. Shah, Fa'alelei Tunupopo, Angelika Tugaga, Allan B. Woolf, L.T. Aalders, N.E.M. Page-Weir, Jack W. Armstrong, Reuben T. Wilkinson, Tanu To'omata
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 71:81-92
Most taro imported from the Pacific are currently fumigated with toxic methyl bromide to kill pests, predominantly mites and nematodes that are generally found on the surface of taro. Combined high-pressure washing (HPW) and hot water treatment (HWT)
Autor:
P. Pidakala, Reuben T. Wilkinson, Allan B. Woolf, Lisa E. Jamieson, A. Nangul, Amanda J. Hawthorne, Dominic E. Hartnett, N.E.M. Page-Weir
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New Zealand Plant Protection. 71:121-128
Ethyl formate (EF) is a Generally Recognised As Safe (GRAS) alternative to methyl bromide, with potential to control surface pests on New Zealand avocados before export. "Hass" avocados, two-spotted spider mites (TSM) and oleander scale (OS) insects
Autor:
Samuel D. J. Brown, Lisa E. Jamieson, S.P. Redpath, Amanda J. Hawthorne, A. Chhagan, Reuben T. Wilkinson, Dominic E. Hartnett, N.E.M. Page-Weir
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 71:102-111
Ethyl formate (EF) is used as a fumigant against insect pests on many commodities. Delivery of EF uses a carrier gas, usually carbon dioxide (CO2), to reduce its flammability. However, CO2 is expensive and can only be delivered relatively slowly. Nit
Autor:
Dominic E. Hartnett, S.P. Redpath, Amanda J. Hawthorne, N.E.M. Page-Weir, Reuben T. Wilkinson, Lisa E. Jamieson, A. Chhagan, Lindy F. Guo, Allan B. Woolf
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 71:299-305
New Zealand apples infested with apple leafcurling midge (ALCM) cocoons are a quarantine issue for growers exporting to many markets. The presence of ALCM on apples in these markets requires fumigation with methyl bromide, which decreases fruit quali
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 69:138-142
Tomato potato psyllid (TPP; Bactericera cockerelli) was first recorded in New Zealand in 2006 Exports to Australia must be fumigated with methyl bromide (MB) to comply with New Zealands phytosanitary export certification requirements Fumigation reduc
Autor:
Lisa E. Jamieson, Erin M. O'Donoghue, M.J. Griffin, L. Cate, R.M. McDonald, A. Chhagan, Anne White, V. Kagy, S.P. Redpath, C. Mille, D. Rogers, Allan B. Woolf, N.E.M. Page-Weir, Shane Olsson, James T S Walker
Publikováno v:
Acta Horticulturae. :385-390
Autor:
Shane Olsson, Lisa E. Jamieson, Allan B. Woolf, N.E.M. Page-Weir, A. Chhagan, M.J. Griffin, S.P. Redpath, M.K.D. Hall
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Plant Protection. 68:340-347
The presence of live pests on packed apples is a concern for many of New Zealand's export markets. Greedy and latania scale, onion thrips, apple leafcurling midge (diapausing larvae) and obscure mealybug were subjected to hot water treatments (HWT) o
Autor:
A. Chhagan, N.E.M. Page-Weir, S.P. Redpath, Lisa E. Jamieson, Allan B. Woolf, M.J. Griffin, P.G. Connolly
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Methyl bromide fumigation became mandatory for capsicums and truss tomatoes exported to Australia after tomato potato psyllid (TPP) was detected in 2006 in New Zealand. Methyl bromide detrimentally affects product quality by increasing rots and the b