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Insect Pest Management on Turfgrass

open access: yesEDIS, 2016
Turfgrass is grown in many environments and for different uses, including home lawns, parks, athletic fields, cemeteries, golf courses, sod farms, pastures, and right-of-ways.
E. Buss, A. Dale
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Removing grass clippings reduces bermudagrass mite (Acari: Eriophyidae) infestation during turfgrass regrowth

Experimental and Applied Acarology
Bermudagrass mite (Aceria cynodoniensis Sayed) infestation stunts bermudagrass (Cynodon spp. [Poales: Poaceae]) growth, leading to thinned turf and lower aesthetic and recreational value. Bermudagrass mites cause characteristic symptoms called witch's brooms, including shortened internodes and leaves and the proliferation of tillers.
Matthew S, Brown, Juang Horng, Chong
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Incidence and Distribution of Mite Species across a Reference Collection of Cynodon spp. (Bermudagrass) Genotypes Growing in Subtropical Australia

International Turfgrass Society Research Journal, 2017
In November 2014, unreplicated plots of 43 different cultivars and experimental genotypes of Cynodon spp. (bermudagrass) from a 14‐yr‐old turfgrass collection (growing at Cleveland, Queensland, Australia) were rated for mite damage. The phytophagous mite species present, Aceria cynodoniensis (Eriophyidae) and/or Dolichotetranychus australianus ...
Donald S. Loch, Owen D. Seeman
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Distribution, Field Recognition and Implications of Phytophagous Mite Species on Cynodon spp. (Bermudagrass) and Pennisetum clandestinum (Kikuyugrass) in Australia

International Turfgrass Society Research Journal, 2017
In Australia, infestations of warm‐season turfgrasses by phytophagous mites have been known for >80 yr, but the identities of the mite species involved have remained unresolved. The long‐held underlying assumption among turf managers was that mites of the family Eriophyidae are responsible for the distorted growths frequently seen on Cynodon spp ...
Donald S. Loch   +3 more
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Resistance in Bermudagrass to the Bermudagrass Mite 12

Environmental Entomology, 1978
James A. Reinert   +2 more
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A new mite species of Pseudoleptus Bruyant (Tenuipalpidae), and two new records (Tetranychidae, Linotetranidae) reported from the Caspian Sea coasts in Iran.

Zootaxa, 2023
A new species of the genus Pseudoleptus Bruyant, 1911 (Tenuipalpidae), Pseudoleptus avicennai sp. nov., is described and illustrated based on female specimens collected from bermudagrass, Cynodon dactylon (Poaceae), in Iran. This is the first report of C.
Sayed Mosayeb Mahdavi   +3 more
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Acarine Pests

Turfgrass Insects of the United States and Canada, 2020
This chapter examines mites. Mites are arthropods in the class Arachnida, order Acari, and have several morphological and physiological characteristics that differ from insects.
P. Vittum
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