Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley
Synanthropic rodents belong to the worldwide dominant vertebrate pests occurring in agricultural and food industry environment. Rodents have enormous potential to cause multiple damages to human resources by feeding on crops and stored commodities and by their faecal and urine contamination. The lat...
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doaj-ab50427508ab44f99375940564c63c702020-11-25T00:22:23ZcesResearch Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc.Kvasný průmysl2570-86192016-10-016210306–310306–31010.18832/kp2016028143Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting BarleyMarcela Fraňková0Václav Stejskal1Pavel Rödl2Radek Aulický3Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, Prague 6, CZ-161 06Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, Prague 6, CZ-161 06National Institute of Public Health, Šrobárova 48, Prague 10, CZ-100 42Crop Research Institute, Drnovská 507, Prague 6, CZ-161 06Synanthropic rodents belong to the worldwide dominant vertebrate pests occurring in agricultural and food industry environment. Rodents have enormous potential to cause multiple damages to human resources by feeding on crops and stored commodities and by their faecal and urine contamination. The latter is associated with a risk of transmission of pathogens into food and feed chain. In spite of its health and hygienic signifi cance the risk of faecal contamination of stored grain is often under-rated by store-keepers and farmers due to insuffi cient published summary information. Therefore in this overview, we summarised the relevant key-literature resources dealing with hazards associated with contamination of grain stores and food processing plants by rodents.http://www.kvasnyprumysl.eu/index.php/kp/article/view/143stored grainbarleyrodentscontaminationurinefaeces |
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Marcela Fraňková Václav Stejskal Pavel Rödl Radek Aulický Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley Kvasný průmysl stored grain barley rodents contamination urine faeces |
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Marcela Fraňková Václav Stejskal Pavel Rödl Radek Aulický |
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Marcela Fraňková |
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Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley |
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Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley |
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Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley |
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Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley |
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Current Threats Of Rodents and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for Stored Grain and Malting Barley |
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current threats of rodents and integrated pest management (ipm) for stored grain and malting barley |
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Research Institute of Brewing and Malting, Plc. |
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Kvasný průmysl |
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2016-10-01 |
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Synanthropic rodents belong to the worldwide dominant vertebrate pests occurring in agricultural and food industry environment. Rodents have enormous potential to cause multiple damages to human resources by feeding on crops and stored commodities and by their faecal and urine contamination. The latter is associated with a risk of transmission of pathogens into food and feed chain. In spite of its health and hygienic signifi cance the risk of faecal contamination of stored grain is often under-rated by store-keepers and farmers due to insuffi cient published summary information. Therefore in this overview, we summarised the relevant key-literature resources dealing with hazards associated with contamination of grain stores and food processing plants by rodents. |
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stored grain barley rodents contamination urine faeces |
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