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Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon 1967

open access: yes, 2017
Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon, 1967 Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon, 1967: 21. Typhlodromalus aripo.––Moraes et al., 2004: 195; Chant & McMurtry, 2007: 111. Amblyseius aripo.–– Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 132. Records in Bahia: Amblyseius aripo.–– Moraes & McMurtry, 1983: 132; Moraes et al., 1993: 80; Typhlodromalus aripo.–– Noronha et al., 1997 ...
Argolo, Poliane Sá   +5 more
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Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon 1967

open access: yes, 2006
Published as part of Mwase, Enala T. & Baker Table Of Contents, Anne S., 2006, An annotated checklist of mites (Arachnida: Acari) of Zambia, pp.
Mwase, Enala T.   +1 more
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Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon 1967

open access: yes, 2011
Published as part of Ferla, Noeli Juarez, Johann, Liana, Klock, Crisna, Majolo, Fernanda & Botton, Marcos, 2011, Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) from vineyards in Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, pp.
Ferla, Noeli Juarez   +4 more
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Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon (Acari: Phytoseiidae) development and reproduction on major cassava pests at different temperatures and humidities: an indication of enhanced mite resilience

open access: yesAcarologia, 2014
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 at three different temperatures.
Mutisya, Daniel L.   +3 more
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Mix‐planting pubescent and glabrous cassava affects abundance of Typhlodromalus aripo and its prey mite Mononychellus tanajoa

open access: yesJournal of Applied Entomology, 2013
AbstractThere is an increasing awareness that vegetation diversity can affect herbivore and natural enemy abundance and that plants can play a major role in directly manipulating natural enemy abundance for protection against herbivore attacks. Using data from cassava fields, we aimed at (i) testing the capacity of the predatory mite Typhlodromalus ...
Onzo, A., Hanna, R., Toko, M.
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Aspects of the Biology and Rate of Consumption of Neoseiulus Cucumeris Y Typhlodromalus Aripo (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on the Host Thrips Palmi Karny (Thysanopatera: Thripidae)

open access: yesRevista Colombiana de Entomología, 2002
Thrips palmi Karny is an important pest of several crops, especially vegetables. The predatory mite Neoseiulus cucumeris has been successfully used in the control of various thrips species. The predatory mite T.
María Elena Cuéllar   +2 more
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Predation of Neozygites tanajoae-infected cassava green mites by the predatory mite, Typhlodromalus aripo (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

open access: yesAgriculturae Conspectus Scientificus, 2007
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. A few isolates of the entomopthoralean fungus, Neozygites tanajoae, which causes epizootics in M.
Ariori, Serge L., Dara, Surendra K.
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Feeding on Exudates and Leaves of Cassava Cultivars with Varying Cyanogenic Potentials: Implications for the Biology of Typhlodromalus aripo, a Key Biocontrol Agent of Cassava Green Mite in Africa

open access: yesEuropean Scientific Journal, ESJ
The predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo, a key biological control agent of the cassava green mite in Africa, is known to feed on cassava exudates and, in the absence of prey, directly on cassava leaves. While cassava cultivars differ greatly in cyanogenic potential (CNP), the consequences of feeding on exudates and leaves from cultivars with different ...
Nazer Famah Sourassou   +4 more
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Modelling cassava production and pest management under biotic and abiotic constraints. [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Mol Biol, 2022
Alonso Chavez V   +4 more
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