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Managing spider mites in almonds with pesticide-resistant predators
Not available – first paragraph follows: During the past three years, we have investigated the use of pesticide-resistant strains of spider mite predator released into almond orchards as components of an integrated management program. This predatory mite,
M Hoy+5 more
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A method for rearing the predaceous mite, Phytoseilus persimilis (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) [PDF]
The predaceous mite, <i>Phytoseiulus persimilis</i> Athias-Henriot, was reared successfully in a darkened growth chamber on blotting paper on a freezer carton lid floated on water in a plastic saucer.
Theaker, T. L., Tonks, N. V.
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Study on relationship between infestation of two spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae) and yield loss in tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.
GG Jayasinghe, B Mallik
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A link between energy metabolism and plant host adaptation states in the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae (Koch). [PDF]
Maglov J+8 more
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Hop Optimal Irrigation Trial [PDF]
Hops reportedly use about 610 to 715 mm (24 to 28 inches) of water per year (Evans 2003). Rainfall can contribute to this total, however, due to climatic variability, it is important that hops are irrigated regularly to combat moisture stress.
Cubins, Julija+3 more
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Responses of female predatory mite, Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) with different diet experiences were examined in a Y-tube olfactometer. The odor sources were clean air vs. clean bean leaves, clean air vs. Tetranychus urticae
Kimia Emami+2 more
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TWO-SPOTTED SPIDER MITE CONTROL, 2001 [PDF]
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The damage caused by two-spotted spider mites, and the risks associated with chemical pesticides, including health and environmental risks necessitate the exploration of sustainable pest management methods.
Benard Mutuku, S.M. Mwendwa, E.M. Amwoka
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Mites on cotton: Control of spider mites varies with species attacking the plants
Spider mites on cotton– the Atlantic mite, Tetranychus atlanticus McG.; the Pacific mite, T. pacificus McG.; the two-spotted mite, T. bimaculatus Harvey should be controlled by killing the mites in their overwintering stages on winter and spring host ...
G Smith, D Bryan
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Cotoneaster, Control of Two-Spotted Spider Mite, Wooster, Ohio, 1989 [PDF]
D. G. Nielsen, M. J. Dunlap
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