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Journal of Insect Behavior, 2003
In Africa, Typhlodromalus manihoti and T. aripo, two introduced predators of the cassava green mite Mononychellus tanajoa, occupy different parts of cassava foliage. In the present study, niche use by these two predators, as mediated by prey-induced infochemicals, was investigated.
Gnanvossou, D., Hanna, R., Dicke, M.
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In Africa, Typhlodromalus manihoti and T. aripo, two introduced predators of the cassava green mite Mononychellus tanajoa, occupy different parts of cassava foliage. In the present study, niche use by these two predators, as mediated by prey-induced infochemicals, was investigated.
Gnanvossou, D., Hanna, R., Dicke, M.
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The predatory mite Typhlodromalusaripo is a key natural enemy of cassava green mite (Mononychellustanajoa) on cassava in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet its functional and numerical responses remain poorly understood. We evaluated, under controlled laboratory conditions (25C, 70 90% RH, 12L:12D photoperiod), the functional and numerical responses of T.
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Crop Protection, 2002
Abstract An experiment to control the cassava green spider mite (CGM) Mononychellus tanajoa Bondar, an exotic pest of cassava, using an exotic predator Typhlodromalus aripo in cassava fields in the transition forest in Nigeria revealed a significant effect on the severity of cassava diseases. High population densities of T.
N.A Amusa, J.B Ojo
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Abstract An experiment to control the cassava green spider mite (CGM) Mononychellus tanajoa Bondar, an exotic pest of cassava, using an exotic predator Typhlodromalus aripo in cassava fields in the transition forest in Nigeria revealed a significant effect on the severity of cassava diseases. High population densities of T.
N.A Amusa, J.B Ojo
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2010
The influence of selected relative humidity regimes on the development and growth of of the various immature stages from egg to adult of the predacious mite, Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon, was studied in the laboratory at a constant temperature of 27 ± 2 0 C.
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The influence of selected relative humidity regimes on the development and growth of of the various immature stages from egg to adult of the predacious mite, Typhlodromalus aripo De Leon, was studied in the laboratory at a constant temperature of 27 ± 2 0 C.
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