Diet optimization for rearing Transeius montdorensis predatory mites under laboratory conditions. [PDF]
Nguyen H +3 more
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Food sprays for predatory mites
G.D. Broufas, M.L. Pappas, R.J.M. Meijer
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Gut content analysis in predatory mites as a tool to reveal trophic interactions in vineyards
Resumen del trabajo presentado en el XII European Congress of Entomology, celebrado en Creta (Grecia), del 16 al 20 de octubre de 2023Biological control using predatory mites is an important component of pest management in a wide range of crops ...
Pérez-Moreno, I. +5 more
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Can alternative foods availability influence the impact of pesticides on predatory mites?
Generalist predatory mites belonging to the Phytoseiidae are important biocontrol agents in several perennial cropping systems. These predatory mites can persist for long periods on plants without prey, feeding on alternative foods included polle n and
DUSO CARLO +3 more
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Residual effect of commonly used insecticides on key predatory mites released for biocontrol in strawberry. [PDF]
Busuulwa A +4 more
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Predatory mites Amblydromalus limonicus and Amblyseius herbicolus (Acari: Phytoseiidae) as potential biocontrol agents of Eotetranychus sexmaculatus (Acari: Tetranychidae) in avocado: examining predation on different prey life stages. [PDF]
Yang Y, Zhang K, Zhang ZQ.
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Particulate matter hinders the development and reproduction of predatory mites of Euseius finlandicus (Acariformes: Phytoseiidae). [PDF]
Puchalska E +6 more
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Early-life intraguild predation risk produces adaptive personalities in predatory mites. [PDF]
Schausberger P, Nguyen TH, Altintas M.
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Typification of the Economically Important Species Thyreophagus entomophagus (Acari: Astigmata: Acaridae) Used for the Industrial Production of Predatory Mites: The Designation of a Neotype with Detailed Morphological and DNA Sequence Data. [PDF]
Klimov PB +8 more
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Interference in early dual-task learning by predatory mites. [PDF]
Christiansen IC, Schausberger P.
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