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Management of Phytophagous and Predatory Mites in Illinois Orchards

Environmental Entomology, 1974
The use of persistent OP insecticides made mite management practical in orchards since the predator, Neoseiulus fallacis (Garman), quickly becomes resistant to these chemicals. In developing a mite-management program, the effect of pesticides was investigated by full season plots, population samples of small, replicated pesticide plots, and at close ...
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Genetic Tools for the Management of Phytophagous Mites

2022
Mahran Zeity   +2 more
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Biological Aspects of Some Phytophagous Mites

Annual Review of Entomology, 1963
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Management of Phytophagous Mites in European Vineyards

2012
The first infestations of spider mites in European vineyards were detected in the second half of the nineteenth century after the invasion of powdery mildew, downy mildew and phylloxera from North America. Serious problems associated with Tetranychus urticae Koch were detected in Italy and Austria and local outbreaks of Panonychus ulmi (Koch) were ...
DUSO, CARLO   +4 more
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Review — Phytophagous Mites

New Zealand Entomologist, 1976
Jeppson, Lee R., Keifer, Hartfor H. and Baker,Eedward W., 1975: Mites injurious to Economic Plants. Vniversity of California Press, Berkeley. XXIV, 614 pages, 138 line dra~vings and 63 pages of plates. ISBN: 0 520 02381 1. NZ$43.41. Reviewed by G.
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Contrasting structures of plant–mite networks compounded by phytophagous and predatory mite species

Experimental and Applied Acarology, 2018
Differences in the feeding habits between phytophagous and predatory species can determine distinct ecological interactions between mites and their host plants. Herein, plant-mite networks were constructed using available literature on plant-dwelling mites from Brazilian natural vegetation in order to contrast phytophagous and predatory mite networks ...
Walter Santos de Araújo   +1 more
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Effects of neemgard on phytophagous and predacious mites and on Spiders

Phytoparasitica, 1997
The effects of Neemgard, an acaricidal and fungicidal formulation obtained from neem (Azadirachta indica) seed kernels, on the phytophagous miteTetranychus cinnabarinus, the predacious mitePhytoseiulus persimilis, and the predatory spiderChiracanthium mildei, were investigated in laboratory experiments. Neemgard was highly toxic toT.
F. A. Mansour   +2 more
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Efficacy of Acaricides Against Phytophagous Mites in Apple

Indian Journal of Entomology, 2022
Efficacy studies were conducted during June-July in 2017 in Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh against the phytophagous mites Panonychus ulmi(Koch) and Tetranychus urticae Koch in apple orchards. Four acaricides were evaluated at different doses. After seven days of spray, maximum efficacy was obtained from fenazaquin @ 0.20 ml/ l (0.50 mites/ leaf ...
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Predatory Mites for Biological Control of Phytophagous Mites

2019
In this chapter we present methods for rearing predatory mites of family Phytoseiidae in the laboratory and in the greenhouse. In the laboratory, the suggested method is to rear specialized phytoseiids (Type I) in artificial arenas, using the two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae as food, and to rear generalist phytoseiids (types II, III, and IV)
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