Within-Plant Migration of the Predatory Mite Typhlodromalus aripo from the Apex to the Leaves of Cassava: Response to Day–Night Cycle, Prey Location and Prey Density [PDF]
Under attack by herbivores, plants produce a blend of “herbivore-induced plant volatiles (HIPV)” that help natural enemies of herbivores locating their prey, thereby helping plants to reduce damage from herbivory.
A. Onzo, R. Hanna, M. Sabelis
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Both prey type and abiotic conditions limit performance of phytoseiid predators. The exotic predatory mite, Typhlodromalus aripo developed and reproduced when maintained on eggs and active stages of the cassava green mite (CGM) Mononychellus progresivus ...
D. Mutisya +3 more
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Predation of Neozygites tanajoae-infected cassava green mites by the predatory mite, Typhlodromalus aripo (Acari: Phytoseiidae) [PDF]
Typhlodromalus aripo is the most successful of the Neotropical predatory mites released for the classical biological control of the cassava green mite, Mononychellus tanajoa, in Africa.
Serge L. Ariori, Surendra K. Dara
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Acarofauna associada à vegetação espontânea de vinhedos
Objetivou-se identificar a acarofauna associada à vegetação espontânea presente em vinhedos de Vitis vinifera (L.) var. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot e Sémillon e V. labrusca (L.) var. Isabel.
Raquel Bottini de Moura +2 more
doaj +1 more source
Brief Inventory of Phytoseiidae (Parasitiformes) Found on Vegetable Crops in the Republic of Congo [PDF]
According to the last revised catalogue of the mite family Phytoseiidae and the online Phytoseiidae database, only six species of predatory mites have been identified to date in the Republic of Congo (RC).
Bikouta, Grâce Nianga +4 more
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Why is there no impact of the host species on the cold tolerance of a generalist parasitoid? [PDF]
For generalist parasitoids such as those belonging to the Genus Aphidius, the choice of host species can have profound implications for the emerging parasitoid. Host species is known to affect a variety of life history traits.
Alford, Lucy +4 more
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Published as part of Lofego, Antonio C., Demite, Peterson R., Kishimoto, Raquel G. & De, Gilberto J., 2009, Phytoseiid mites on grasses in Brazil (Acari: Phytoseiidae), pp.
Lofego, Antonio C. +3 more
openaire +1 more source
Mites (Acari: Mesostigmata, Sarcoptiformes and Trombidiformes) associated to soybean in Brazil, including new records from the Cerrado areas. [PDF]
In Brazil, soybean Glycine max (L.) Merril crops are subjected to incidence of several pests, which are mainly insect species. However, the occurrences of other pest species are growing.
LOFEGO, A. C. +3 more
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Mathematical Characterization of Biological Control of Cassava Pests Model [PDF]
Pests are major constraints to the effective growth and development of every crop through their damage, and can be controlled effectively by the use of their natural enemies which is referred to as the biological pest control.
Aderinto, Yidiat O. +3 more
core +2 more sources
Despite the importance of peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) in Rio Grande do Sul, little is known about mites fluctuation population considered important to this crop.
Carla Rosana Eichelberger +3 more
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