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Landscape of Aeroallergen Sensitization in Asia. [PDF]
In Asia, aeroallergen sensitisation is driven by climate, geography, pollution, and demographic shifts, dominated by house dust mites indoors and varying pollen sensitisation. Allergen immunotherapy remains underutilised, especially in low‐ and middle‐income countries, due to standardisation gaps and limited access to AIT products, hindering equitable ...
Yin X +5 more
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The coconut mite (Aceria guerreronis Keifer) is a tiny pest which severely damages the nuts of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera Linnaeus). At present there is no appropriate control method for this pest in Sri Lanka.
L. Perera
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Farmers perception of coconut mite damage and crop diversification alternatives in the coastal belt of Tanzania [PDF]
Published online: 30 May 2012This article analysed farmers' perceptions of the effects of coconut mite in their livelihood and assessed crop diversification as a copping strategy for reduced coconut production.
Hanna, R. +4 more
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A study was conducted to analyze community perception on homestead agro-biodiversity and conservation of coconut genetic resources at Bagharpara Upazila (Sub district) of Jashore district, Bangladesh in October 2011. Tools and techniques of Participatory
M. Nazirul Islam
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Screening of Coconut Genotypes Against Coconut Eriophyid Mite (Aceria guerreronis Keifer.)
The coconut genotypes were screened for their level of susceptibility to coconut eriophyid mite. Based on the mean damage Grade Index score none of the coconut genotypes were found to be resistant to eriophyid mite. However the genotypes, Jamica (1.37),
A. S. Bagde, P. D. Patil, V. V. Pashte
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Acaro del coco, Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Arácnidae: Acari: Eriophyidae)
EENY-405, a 7-page illustrated fact sheet by F. W. Howard, Dave Moore, Edwin Abreu, and Sergio Gallo, is part of the Featured Creatures collection, and is the Spanish-language version of EENY-398/IN709: A Coconut Mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer ...
Forrest W. Howard +3 more
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Host finding behaviour of the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis
For the coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer, its host plant, the coconut palm, is not merely a source of food, but more generally a habitat to live in for several generations. For these minute organisms, finding a new plant is difficult and risky, especially because their main mode of dispersal is passive drifting with the wind and because they are
Melo, J.W.S. +4 more
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Acaricide-impaired functional predation response of the phytoseiid mite Neoseiulus baraki to the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis [PDF]
Acaricides may interfere with a myriad of interactions among arthropods, particularly predator-prey interactions. The coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis Keifer (Acari: Eriophyidae), and its phytoseiid predator, Neoseiulus baraki (Athias-Henriot) (Acari: Phytoseiidae), provide an opportunity to explore such interference because the former is a key coconut
D B, Lima +5 more
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The present study investigated the efficiency of essential oils extracted from different aromatic and medicinal plant sources on Aceria guerreronis Keifer, one of the serious pests of coconut.
Susmita Patnaik +5 more
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Behaviour of coconut mites preceding take-off to passive aerial dispersal
For more than three decades the coconut mite Aceria guerreronis Keifer is one of the most important pests of coconut palms and has recently spread to many coconut production areas worldwide. Colonization of coconut palms is thought to arise from mites dispersing aerially after take-off from other plants within the same plantation or other plantations ...
Melo, J.W.S. +4 more
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