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Toxicity of Essential Oils of <i>Origanum vulgare</i>, <i>Salvia rosmarinus</i>, and <i>Salvia officinalis</i> Against <i>Aculops lycopersici</i>. [PDF]
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Maternal diet exerts sex-specific effects on offspring' personalities in predatory mites
Nguyen TH, Schausberger P.
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Morphological changes in Neoseiulus californicus (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Zootaxa, 2020This paper deals with the detailed morphological observation of larva, protonymph and deutonymph, as well as female and male adults of Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) based on laboratory reared specimens. The main changes are as follows: larva with one dorsal shield, while protonymph with two, which fused into a holodorsal shield in deutonymph; 9 ...
Li, Dong-Dong+2 more
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Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) of the Cook Islands
Zootaxa, 2019Little is known about the mite family Phytoseiidae of the Cook Islands, and only five species have previously been recorded from the country. In this work, we present new data on 12 species, including five new records and two new species (Knopkirie flascus sp. nov. and Kuzinellus rarotonga sp. nov.).
Ma, Min, Fan, Qing-Hai, Zhang, Zhi-Qiang
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A revised catalog of the mite family Phytoseiidae
Zootaxa, 2004Mites of the family Phytoseiidae are the most common predators of phytophagous mites on most plant species. Some species are widely studied and used for the biological control of mite pests. Many new species continue to be discovered as collections are intensified in certain regions or habitats, e.g. in Africa, Asia, Central and South America. The last
James A. McMurtry+3 more
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Phytoseiidae on Blackberry in Central California
Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2012Winter collections (November through January 2006–2007) of phytoseiid mites were made from dormant buds in 19 different sites of wild blackberry and 13 different farms with commercial blackberry. Twelve different species were collected from wild blackberry, with Metaseiulus arboreus (Chant) being the dominant species, collected in all plots except one,
James A. McMurtry, Edgar D. Show
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BioControl, 2020
Several mite species from the Phytoseiidae (Acari) have been successfully developed as products for augmentative biological control. Rearing of mites using factitious prey in grain-based systems can increase the efficiency of production of phytoseiids.
Katelyn Crisp+2 more
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Several mite species from the Phytoseiidae (Acari) have been successfully developed as products for augmentative biological control. Rearing of mites using factitious prey in grain-based systems can increase the efficiency of production of phytoseiids.
Katelyn Crisp+2 more
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Acta Phytopathologica et Entomologica Hungarica, 2005
The direct toxicity of the essential oil Lavendula officinalis Chais to egg stage and adult females of the predacious mites, Euseius yousefi Zaher and El-Borolossy, Neoseiulus barkeri (hughes), Amblyseius zaheri Yousef and El-Borolossy and Typhlodromus athiase Porth and Swirski was studied.
Amer, S. A. A., Momen, F. M.
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The direct toxicity of the essential oil Lavendula officinalis Chais to egg stage and adult females of the predacious mites, Euseius yousefi Zaher and El-Borolossy, Neoseiulus barkeri (hughes), Amblyseius zaheri Yousef and El-Borolossy and Typhlodromus athiase Porth and Swirski was studied.
Amer, S. A. A., Momen, F. M.
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Evolution of Life-History Patterns in the Phytoseiidae
1994Among mites that inhabit plants, the Phytoseiidae rank as being well studied with respect to their life-history patterns and capacity for population increase. The number of published papers on the Phytoseiidae (between 1950–1991) is not much less than that for economically important phytophagous mites; there are c.
Sabelis, M.W., Janssen, A.
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