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BACKGROUND Tetranychus evansi and T. urticae spider mites are known major pests of Solanaceae. Smallholders in Africa rely heavily on pesticide treatments.
M. Kungu+6 more
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Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus is one of the most successful ticks infesting cattle around the world. This highly-invasive species transmits cattle parasites that cause cattle fever leading to a high socio-economic burden.
Dieter J.A. Heylen+13 more
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THE EFFICIENCY OF PROPOLIS AS ACARICIDE [PDF]
Ahmed Ali Romeh+3 more
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For cooperation and assistance in the work reported here, we gratefully acknowledge Dr. William Burgoyne, State of Alaska Division of Environmental Conservation and Mr. Delon Brown, USDA, Alaska Crop and Livestock Reporting Service.
Bleicher, David P.+2 more
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Assessment of irregularities in organic imports from Ukraine to the EU in 2016, notified in OFIS [PDF]
The underlying study of this report set out to improve the understanding situation concerning residues found in organic food products exported from Ukraine, and to formulate guidelines for identifying and reducing risks for contamination through non ...
Batlogg, Verena+6 more
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Effects of spirodiclofen on the reproductive potential of two-spotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) ovipositing females [PDF]
A laboratory bioassay was conducted to evaluate the effects of spirodiclofen on the survival and reproduction of young and mated females of two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch).
Marčić D., Ogurlić Irena, Perić P.
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Tetranychus urticae Koch is a phytophagous mite capable of altering the physiological processes of plants, causing damages estimated at USD$ 4500 per hectare, corresponding to approximately 30% of the total cost of pesticides used in some important crops.
Ricardo A. Rincón+2 more
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Vostřel J. (2010): Bifenazate, a prospective acaricide for spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) control in Czech hops. Plant Protect. Sci., 46: 135–138.
J. Vostřel
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The title compound, C7H13N3O3S [systematic name: (Z)-methyl 2-dimethylamino-N-(methylcarbamoyloxy)-2-oxoethanimidothioate], is an oxime carbamate acaride, insecticide and nematicide. The asymmetric unit comprises two independent molecules, A and B.
Eunjin Kwon+3 more
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