Efficiency factors of phosphine in stored grain fumigation

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Phosphine (PH3) remains the primary fumigant for protecting grain reserves in Russia. However, its efficiency depends on temperature, air humidity, pest development stages, and grain sorption. Optimal conditions are temperature +25...+30 °C and relative humidity 60–70 %. Temperature below 15 °C or humidity below 50 % sharply decreases the toxicity of phosphine. The authors analyse the differential sensitivity of pest development stages: larvae are highly susceptible, eggs – highly resistant. The paper highlights the molecular mechanisms of resistance (rph1, rph2 mutations), phosphine sorption by grain (20–40 %), and gas permeability. It includes practical recommendations for fumigation optimisation and resistance monitoring.

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Phosphine, fumigation, stored grain insects, temperature, humidity, resistance, molecular mechanisms, sorption

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IDR: 149150456   |   УДК: 632.95:664.7   |   DOI: 10.19110/1994-5655-2026-1-68-72