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Hirsutella Thompsonii Infecting Phytophagous Mites on Beans in the Philippines
Examples are cited from the literature of a pathogenic fungus, Hirsutella thompsonii infecting Phyllocoptruta oleivora and other phytophagous mites, and attention is drawn to the proven possibility of mass-producing the fungus by culture on artificial ...
Shepard, B. M. +2 more
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Phytophagous mites - little known hosts of entomopathogenic fungi
Little is known about parasitic fungi associated with mites, but interest in them is growing because of their potential as agents for biological control of many pests and diseases vectors among these arthropods.
Tkaczuk, Cezary +2 more
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S. K. Gupta +2 more
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The persistent presence of mite pests poses an ongoing challenge to the sustainable cultivation of numerous economically important crops on a global scale. Acaricide application stands as a key element in management practices to date.
Renukadevi, P +7 more
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International audienceDespite the importance of olive trees in Tunisia, very little is known about mite populations. A survey of phytophagous and predatory mites species in 21 orchards distributed over several sites was conducted from 2007 to 2013 ...
Ksantini, M. +11 more
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Panonychus cirri (MacGregor) one of the most important phytophagous mites in many parts of the world, has been collected from citrus trees in various localities of county Preveza, Heperos, Greece.
G.TH. Papadoulis, N.G. Emmanouel
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Interactions of Metarhizium brunneum-7 with Phytophagous Mites Following Different Application Strategies. [PDF]
Ment D +4 more
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Predatory feeding on Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) populations on cotton by phytophagous thrips, Thrips imaginis Bagnall, T. tabaci Lindeman and Frankliniella schultzei Trybom (Thysanoptera: Thripidae), was investigated in the field and
Wilson, LJ, Bauer, LR, Walter, GH
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Phylogeogrpahy and genetic diversity of terrestrial arthropods from the Ross Dependency, Antarctica
The pattern of genetic diversity in many species observed today can be traced back to historic ecological events that influenced the distribution of species not only on a global but also a local scale.
Demetras, Nicholas J.
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International audienceThe present study aimed to evaluate the effects of two insecticides (deltamethrin and acetamiprid), and an acaricide (fenbutatin oxide) on diversity and abundance of mite fauna in replicate experiments carried out in an openeggplant
Barbar, Ziad
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