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Spider mites on protected crops
1992Two species of spider mite, namely the two-spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) and the carmine spider mite (Tetranychus cinnabarinus (Boisduval)), are serious pests of plants grown under glass or polythene. Plants damaged include cucumber, dwarf French bean, pepper, strawberry, tomato, carnation, chrysanthemum and rose; also arum lily ...
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Nature, 1945
SINCE the discovery in 1936 of its insecticidal properties, 2:4 dinitro-6-cyclohexylphenol1 has been widely used in the United States for the control of tetranychid mites. Successful control has been obtained of Paratetranychus citri (McG.)2,3 and of Tetranychus telarius (L.) on citrus, cotton4 and hops5; on all these crops damage by red spider is of ...
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SINCE the discovery in 1936 of its insecticidal properties, 2:4 dinitro-6-cyclohexylphenol1 has been widely used in the United States for the control of tetranychid mites. Successful control has been obtained of Paratetranychus citri (McG.)2,3 and of Tetranychus telarius (L.) on citrus, cotton4 and hops5; on all these crops damage by red spider is of ...
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, 2013
Previous studies have demonstrated that Gynandropsis gynandra emits acetonitrile as a foliar volatile from intact plants and isolated leaves, and that this compound is an effective spider mite repellent.
S. Nyalala, M. Petersen, B. Grout
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Previous studies have demonstrated that Gynandropsis gynandra emits acetonitrile as a foliar volatile from intact plants and isolated leaves, and that this compound is an effective spider mite repellent.
S. Nyalala, M. Petersen, B. Grout
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Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 1972
W. Helle, A. Q. Zon, W. P. J. Overmeer
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W. Helle, A. Q. Zon, W. P. J. Overmeer
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EVALUATION OF PREDATORY MITES FOR CONTROL OF SPIDER MITES
1979Sabelis, M.W., van de Vrie, M.
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Spider Mite Control on Cotton1
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1952J. C. Gaines, F. M. Fuller, C. E. King
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Life-history evolution of spider mites
1991A literature review of data on life histories of spider mites (Acari: Tetrany-chidae) under standardized conditions (25 ± 2°C) reveals a large amount of interspecific variation. The intrinsic rate of population increase (r m ) varies from c. 0.1/day to 0.3/day. This variation may well be caused by (phylo) genetic factors, host-plant related factors and/
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