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Acarofauna em citros nos municípios de Castanhal e Capitão Poço, Pará. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
AZEVEDO, A. C. S.   +5 more
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Avaliação de diferentes produtos no controle da mancha branca do milho. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
GONÇALVES, R. M.   +4 more
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Brevipalpus phoenicis

2021
Published as part of Zhovnerchuk, O. V., Bondareva, L. M. & Chumak, P. Ya., 2021, An annotated checklist of Tenuipalpidae (Acari: Trombidiformes) of Ukraine, pp. 31-35 in Ukrainska Entomofaunistyka (Oxford, England) (Oxford, England) 12 (2) on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
Zhovnerchuk, O. V.   +2 more
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Susceptibility of Brevipalpus phoenicis to entomopathogenic fungi

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2006
The pathogenicity of 52 isolates from several fungus species was studied for the false spider mite Brevipalpus phoenicis. In addition, the main stages during the course of infection by Hirsutella thompsonii, by far the most virulent pathogen, were studied by means of light and electron microscopy.
Luciana Savoi, Rossi-Zalaf   +1 more
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Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) species complex (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)—a closer look

Zootaxa, 2015
Brevipalpus phoenicis sensu stricto (Geijskes) is redescribed and the species diagnosis established. Two former synonyms of B. phoenicis sensu lato, B. yothersi Baker and B. papayensis Baker, are resurrected and redescribed and their species diagnoses established. Brevipalpus hondurani Evans is also redescribed and diagnosed.
Jennifer J, Beard   +3 more
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Brevipalpus phoenicis Giejskes

2005
Brevipalpus phoenicis (Giejskes) Tenuipalpus phoenicis Geijskes, 1939: 230. Brevipalpus phoenicis, Sayed, 1946: 99. Specimens examined: females from "clementines", Citrus sp. (Rutaceae), Vieux Habitants, Guadeloupe, 10 May 2004. This is the first report of this species in the French Antilles.
Flechtmann, Carlos H. W., Etienne, Jean
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Coffee Ringspot Virus Vectored by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) in Coffee

Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2003
Coffee ringspot is characterized by conspicuous ringspot symptoms on leaves, berries, and less frequently on twigs. It is caused by coffee ringspot virus (CoRSV), a short, bacilliform virus (40 nm x 100-110 nm). The virus is not seed borne and is transmitted by Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes).
C M, Chagas   +2 more
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Brevipalpus phoenicis Geijskes

2009
Brevipalpus phoenicis (Geijskes) Tenuipalpus phoenicis Geijskes, 1939: 23. Brevipalpus phoenicis. — Sayed, 1946: 99; Pritchard & Baker, 1958: 233; DeLeon, 1961b: 48; Gonzalez, 1975: 82; Baker et al., 1975: 18; Meyer, 1979: 87; Baker & Tuttle, 1987: 98 -99, Feres, 2000: 164; Buosi et al., 2006: 9. Brevipalpus yothersi Baker, 1949: 374.
Demite, Peterson R.   +3 more
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