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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1982
The function of this committee is to oversee publication policy relating to Insecticide and Acaricide Tests (IAT).
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Impact and Management of Acaricide Resistance- Pertaining to Sustainable Control of Ticks -

, 2018
Ticks and tick borne diseases are economically important affecting 80 % of worldÂ’s cattle population and are widely distributed throughout the continents, particularly in the tropics and subtropics. These represent a substantial proportion of all animal
S. Nath   +5 more
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More than sixty years living with Varroa destructor: a review of acaricide resistance

International Journal of Pest Management, 2022
G. Mitton   +6 more
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Acaricide resistance in mites

Zeitschrift für Angewandte Entomologie, 1975
AbstractA review of the literature on mite resistance (R) for the period from 1964 to 1974 is presented.In the first chapter R to various chemicals and its local appearance is discussed; selection intensity, stability of R, cross‐R patterns, negatively correlated R, and R of predatious mites are considered.The second chapter deals with the biochemical ...
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Pheromone/acaricide mixtures in the control of the tickAmblyomma hebraeum: Effects of acaricides on attraction and attachment

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1991
Unfed adults and nymphs of the bont tick Amblyomma hebraeum Koch are attracted to hosts on which fed males, emitting an aggregation-attachment pheromone (AAP), are attached. Pheromone/acaricide mixtures have the potential to selectively attract and kill these ticks. We have investigated the effects of three acaricides, amitraz (an amidine), flumethrin (
C. E. Yunker   +3 more
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Acaricide resistance—Back to basics

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1996
Resistance like life is poorly understood and like death is inevitable (but will take varying times to develop). Resistance develops rapidly where the gene frequency for resistance is high and there is increased selection pressure. Resistance should be seen in perspective and can be managed.
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The carbinole acaricides: Chlorobenzilate and chloropropylate

1971
The two carbinole compounds chlorobenzilate and chloropropylate were synthesized by F. Hafliger in the Research Laboratories of J. R. Geigy S. A., Basle, Switzerland.
M. Spindler   +4 more
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Acaricide Bioassay, Two Organisms Suitable for Bioassaying Specific Acaricides

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1960
Sutharm Areekul, Robert F. Harwood
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