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Non-consumptive effects of predation risk on prey population regulations: empirical evidence from the invasive spider mite Tetranychus ludeni

Zoosymposia, 2022
Tetranychus ludeni Zacher is an invasive pest from Europe. It infests more than 300 plant species, including many economically important crops such as bean Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Fabales: Fabaceae), eggplant Solanum melongena L. (Solanales: Solanaceae), and many other cucurbitaceous plants. Gotoh et al. (2015) predict that this species could replace T.
DWI RISTYADI, XIONG Z. HE, QIAO WANG
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Damage potential of the spider mite Tetranychus ludeni (Acari: Tetranychidae) on four varieties of eggplant

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2006
The damage potential of the spider mite Tetranychus Indent Zacher was studied on 20-65-day-old seedlings of four eggplant Solanum melongena varieties: Madurai (MDU1), Coimbatore (CO1), Annamalai and Panruti at introduction levels of 2, 5, 10 and 15 mites/leaf.
G.V.P. Reddy, P. Baskaran
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Distribution of spider mite, Tetranychus ludeni zacher on cowpea

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF INDIA
A study was carried out during April 2022 to study the distribution pattern of spider mite, T. ludeni on cowpea plant. The study revealed that the spider mite, T. ludeniprederred top canopy leaves followed by middle and lower canopy leaves. Further, the spider mite, T.
Abhishek Shukla, Rabari D.S.
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Development and use of a single real‐time PCR assay to identify the three spider mite species Tetranychus urticae, Tetranychus lambi and Tetranychus ludeni (Acari: Tetranychidae)

Austral Entomology, 2020
AbstractTetranychid spider mites are a significant worldwide pest of agriculture with Tetranychus urticae being the most important. In Australian cotton, T. urticae is the most damaging, but Tetranychus ludeni and Tetranychus lambi are also present and can be difficult to distinguish morphologically.
Yizhou Chen   +6 more
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Un Acarien très nuisible à l'horticulture, Tetranychus Ludeni Zacher

Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, 1934
Hardouin Robert. Un Acarien très nuisible à l'horticulture, Tetranychus Ludeni Zacher. In: Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France, volume 39 (8),1934. pp. 123-125.
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<p><strong>Response to thermal environment in <em>Tetranychus ludeni</em> (Acari: Tetranychidae)</strong></p>

Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2021
Tetranychus ludeni Zacher is a spider mite that has invaded all continents except Antarctica and become an economically important pest around the world. Understanding the plasticity of its life history traits as a response to temperatures provides critical information for its risk analysis and management.
Dwi Ristyadi, Xiong Zhao He, Qiao Wang
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Tetranychus ludeni Zacher 1913

Tetranychus ludeni Zacher, 1913 Host/habitat: Passiflora sp., Physalis angulata. Distribution: Unspecified (Hinckley 1963), Viti Levu: Nacocolevu (Gutierrez & Schicha 1984).
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The Occurrence, Sampling, and Control of Tetranychus Ludeni Zacher. (Acarina-Tetranychidae) on Pyrethrum

East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1963
(1963). The Occurrence, Sampling, and Control of Tetranychus Ludeni Zacher. (Acarina-Tetranychidae) on Pyrethrum. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 252-254.
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LIFE-TABLE PARAMETERS OF SPIDER MITE Tetranychus ludeni Zacher (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) ON Amaranthus tricolor L.

2021
Studies on the life table parameters of the spider mite, Tetranychus ludeni Zacher infesting Amaranthus tricolor was initiated in the laboratory following detached leaf culture method at 30 + 5oC and 70 + 2% RH. The respective durations recorded for pre-oviposition period, oviposition period and post-oviposition period were 0.75 + 2, 10.5 + 0.8 and 0 ...
Betty, K. P, Kaimal, Sangeetha G
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Taxonomy ofTetranychus ludeni(Acari: Tetranychidae) in New Zealand and its ecology onSechium edule

New Zealand Entomologist, 2002
A taxonomic survey or spider mites in New Zealand showed that many specimens previously determined to be Tetranychus cinnabarinus are in fact T. ludeni. This species is found on many host plants and 10 new host plant records are reported in this paper. Field observations in Auckland showed that Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari: Phytosciidac) was the main
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