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Comparative analysis between traditional
cereal preservation methods and controlled atmospheres utilizing
high | N2
| /low | O2
| in sealed bulk storage: Current methods
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INSECTS AND MITES:
- Difficult recognition of developing infestations,
especially in large bins.
- Losses of the stored grains, due to the biological
activity of all stages of insects, before the recognition
of infestations, cannot be avoided.
- Formation of off-odours and residues due to insects.
- Temperature and moisture increase due to the formation of
hot spots.
- Treatments using toxic chemicals cause harmful residues
in the products.
- Fumigations are difficult to carry out in large storage
facilities.
- Fumigations require specialized personnel. In the event
of leakage, fumigants are dangerous for the outside
environment.
- It may be necessary to transfer the whole content of the
bins to allow efficient pest control measures.
- The effect of the treatments is limited in time and
reinfestations are possible.
- Chemical insecticide-resistant strains may build up.
- In the future further pest control chemicals will be
prohibited by Health Authorities.
- Explosion and fire hazards exist for many chemical
fumigants.
RODENTS AND BIRDS:
- Losses of the stored grains before recognition of the
attack.
- Difficult chemical and mechanical control. Necessity of
transfers and cleaning of damaged products.
MOULDS AND YEASTS:
- At critical moisture content, frequent shifting of grain
is necessary in order to avoid moulding.
- Drying may be necessary, shortened storability in time.
- Formation of off-odours. Death of caryopses.
- Contamination by mycotoxins.
- Hot spots, increase in moisture and temperature of the
bulk.
OXYDATION REACTIONS:
- Take place without control, especially at critical
mositure contents of the products. Formation of
off-odours.
- Degeneration of fats.
- Heating, autocombustion may occur.
VIABILITY OF CARYOPSES:
- Free respiration causes a progressive redution of the
germinative energy and capacity.
- Frequent transfers, aeration or refrigeration are
required.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES:
- Progressive deterioration especially at critical
temperatures and moisture contents.
- Necessity of ventilation.
NITROGEN ENRICHED ATMOSPHERES
INSECTS AND MITES:
- Full kill of insects, at all stages of their development,
by relatively short treatments.
- Any loss is excluded, since the biological activity of
insects at all stages of their development is inhibited.
- No formation of off-odours.
- No formation of Hot spots or variation in the temperature
and moisture content of the bulk.
- No residue in the stored products.
- Easy disinfestation due to total penetration of the inert
gas throughout the bulk.
- Simplicity and automatic requlation of most of the
operations.
- No danger from accidetal leakage.
- Shifting of the stored cereals is not required. By
maintaining an inert interstitial atmosphere,
reinfestations are excluded.
- Insect resistance to anoxia is excluded.
- Health hazards due to the inert gas treatment are
excluded.
- Inert gas interstitial atmospohere excludes explosions an
fire outbursts.
RODENTS AND BIRDS:
- Infestations excluded.
- No loss of the stored grains.
- No control measure needed.
MOULDS AND YEASTS:
- Their proliferation is significantly retarded, and
completely inhibited in convenient conditions.
- Grains can be preserved for significantly longer preiods
at critical and high moisture contents.
- Formation of off-odours excluded.
- Viabllity of caryopses preserved.
- Mycotoxin contamination during storage excluded.
- Increase in moisture and temperature of the bulk
excluded.
OXIDATION REACTIONS:
- Their evolution may be checked and stopped at the desired
stage.
- Formation of off-odours excluded.
- Protection of fats.
- Explosions and left-ignition are excluded.
VIABILITY OF CARYOPSES:
- The germinative energy and capacity are maintained for
long periods of time.
- Possibility to store seeds and cereals for malt
production in large storage structures.
TECHNOLOGICAL PROPERTIES:
- Satisfactory preservation for long periods without any
special measure.
- No ventilation necessary.
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