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2020
Abstract Insects are often a major obstacle to the successful production of cucurbits. They can severely reduce yield, injure or kill plants, spread disease and adversely affect fruit quality. Spider mites can also be a problem, particularly with glasshouse cucumbers.
Todd C. Wehner +4 more
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Abstract Insects are often a major obstacle to the successful production of cucurbits. They can severely reduce yield, injure or kill plants, spread disease and adversely affect fruit quality. Spider mites can also be a problem, particularly with glasshouse cucumbers.
Todd C. Wehner +4 more
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Outlook on Agriculture, 1974
Spider mites are a continuous potential danger in many crops, because of their ability to develop resistance to chemicals which initially give effective control. The predictive value of laboratory experiments with new chemicals appears to be rather limited.
W Helle, M Van De Vrie
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Spider mites are a continuous potential danger in many crops, because of their ability to develop resistance to chemicals which initially give effective control. The predictive value of laboratory experiments with new chemicals appears to be rather limited.
W Helle, M Van De Vrie
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Temperature and sex allocation in a spider mite
Oecologia, 2003Although temperature is the most important environmental factor regulating arthropod development and reproduction, its influence on sex allocation in haplodiploid arthropods remains largely unexplored. We investigated under laboratory conditions how maternal age and temperature mediate offspring sex ratio of the spider mite Tetranychus mcdanieli (Acari:
Michèle, Roy +2 more
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Spider Mites of Japan: Their Biology and Control
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2000Spider mite biology and control in Japan were reviewed. Seventy-eight spider mite species of 16 genera (Family Tetranychidae) have been recorded in Japan. Several of the species recently described were separated from a species complex comprising strains with different ecological performance such as host range.
A, Takafuji +3 more
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Describes the distribution of spruce spider mites, the host plants targeted, damage to host plants, and how to identify and effectively control the mites.
Salom, Scott M., Day, Eric R.
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Insecticide and Acaricide Tests, 1989
Abstract Test plots were established south of Twin Falls, Idaho. The soil type was Portneuf silt loam and the field was surface irrigated. Two tests were conducted using foliar sprays to control TSSM. In both tests the insecticides were sprayed with a CO2 pressurized backpack sprayer at 30 psi and hollow-cone nozzles to apply a broadcast
William C. Langston, M. F. Schuster
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Abstract Test plots were established south of Twin Falls, Idaho. The soil type was Portneuf silt loam and the field was surface irrigated. Two tests were conducted using foliar sprays to control TSSM. In both tests the insecticides were sprayed with a CO2 pressurized backpack sprayer at 30 psi and hollow-cone nozzles to apply a broadcast
William C. Langston, M. F. Schuster
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Nature, 1970
The Arachnids An Introduction. By Keith R. Snow. Pp. 84. (Routledge and Kegan Paul: London, April 1970.) 25s boards; 14s paper.
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The Arachnids An Introduction. By Keith R. Snow. Pp. 84. (Routledge and Kegan Paul: London, April 1970.) 25s boards; 14s paper.
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Spider Mites Avoid Plants with Predators
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 1999While searching for food, prey can use cues associated with their predators to select patches with a reduced predation risk. In many cases, odours indicate the presence of both food and predators. Spider mites are known to use odours to locate food and mates, but also to avoid interspecific competitors. We studied the response of the two-spotted spider
Pallini, A., Janssen, A., Sabelis, M.W.
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Describes how to identify spider mites, their life history, the types of damage they are capable of, common species, and how to control mite populations.
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Spider-Mite Problems and Control in Taiwan
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2000Problems with spider mites first appeared in Taiwan in 1958, eight years after the importation of synthetic pesticides, and the mites evolved into major pests on many crops during the 1980s. Of the 74 spider mite species recorded from Taiwan 10 are major pests, with Tetranychus kanzawai most important, followed by T.
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