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Spider mites may damage drought-stressed corn
Minor spider mite injury is being found in scattered locations across Iowa in soybeans, but no injury has yet been reported in corn. Some areas, particularly in northwestern Iowa, are under drought stress and these fields also may develop economic ...
Rice, Marlin
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Spider mite injury is being found in Iowa soybean, but no injury has yet been reported in corn. Some areas, particularly in western Iowa, are under drought stress and these fields also may develop economic infestations of spider mites. If mites do appear,
Rice, Marlin
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Acaricidal Activity and Field Efficacy Analysis of the Potential Biocontrol Agent Bacillus vallismortis NBIF-001 against Spider Mites. [PDF]
Zhu L +12 more
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Suitability of spider mites and green peach aphids as prey for Eriopis connexa (Germar) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). [PDF]
de Matos STS +5 more
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Although soybean aphid has been a relatively low threat this year, drought conditions have been a perfect storm for spider mites. We encourage people to scout fields now to fully protect yield.
O'Neal, Matthew, Hodgson, Erin
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Ecology and integrated control of spider mites in San Joaquin vineyards
THE SPIDER MITES, Tetranychus pacificus McGregor and Eotetranychus willamettei (Ewing) have increased to abundance in vineyards since World War II. In at least some cases it appears that organic pesticides have caused an imbalance in the occurrence of ...
D Flaherty, C Lynn, F Jensen, D Luvisi
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Intradiol ring cleavage dioxygenases from herbivorous spider mites as a new detoxification enzyme family in animals. [PDF]
Njiru C +9 more
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Managing Spider Mites in Florida Hops
This publication is designed to provide information on managing spider mites on hops grown in Florida to hops growers, UF/IFAS Extension agents, and other crop protection professionals.
Shinsuke Agehara, Hugh A. Smith
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Tiny predators avoid herbivorous caterpillar traces to prevent accidental predation
We report the first example of predators having a strategy to avoid accidental predation by herbivorous insects. The predatory mites Neoseiulus womersleyi and Euseius sojaensis are smaller than 0.5 mm and lay eggs on plant leaf surfaces; thus, their ...
Shiori Kinto, Shuichi Yano
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Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Enhance Defense of Strawberry Plants Against Spider Mites. [PDF]
Hosseini A, Hosseini M, Schausberger P.
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