Working with the sprout inhibitors IPC and CIPC we compared 3 treatment methods: (1) a 10 ppm dosage of powder distributed
over the tubers, (2) a Swingfog treatment (atomizing a solution in the air duct, dosage up to 20 ppm), (3) a porous cartridge
containing the inhibitor placed in the air duct. To obtain good sprout inhibition in connection with accumulated IPC/CIPC
residue values below the legal level of 0.5 mg per kg peeled tubers we advise the powder treatment only for relatively long
storage (up to May–June); a 10 or 20 ppm Swingfog treatment for short storage (up to January–February) or longer storage respectively.
With the cartridge system we obtained promising results; good sprout inhibition and satisfactorily low residue values.