Autor: Hanna, R.
- Biological control of cassava green mite with exotic and indigenous phytoseiid predators—effects of intraguild predation and supplementary food
- Single versus multiple enemies and the impact on biological control of spider mites in cassava fields in WestAfrica
- Size of predatory mites and refuge entrance determine success of biological control of the coconut mite
- The predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo prefers greenmite induced plant odours from pubescent cassava varieties
- Morphological variation and reproductive incompatibility of three coconutmiteassociated populations of predatory mites identified as Neoseiulus paspalivorus ( Acari: Phytoseiidae)
- Withinplant migration of the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo from the apex to the leaves of cassava: response to daynight cycle, prey location and prey density
Autor: Onzo, A.
- Biological control of cassava green mite with exotic and indigenous phytoseiid predators—effects of intraguild predation and supplementary food
- Single versus multiple enemies and the impact on biological control of spider mites in cassava fields in WestAfrica
- The predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo prefers greenmite induced plant odours from pubescent cassava varieties
- Withinplant migration of the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo from the apex to the leaves of cassava: response to daynight cycle, prey location and prey density
- Seasonal cycles and persistence in an acarine predator-prey system on cassava in Africa
- Dynamics of refuge use: diurnal vertical migration of predatory and herbivorous mites within cassava plants
Ejemplares similares: Biological control of cassava green mite with exotic and indigenous phytoseiid predators—effects of intraguild predation and supplementary food
- Interactions in an acarine predator guild: impact on Typhlodromalus aripo abundance and biological control of cassava green mite in Benin, West Africa
- Cannibalism and interspecific predation in a phytoseiid predator guild from cassava fields in Africa: evidence from the laboratory
- Single versus multiple enemies and the impact on biological control of spider mites in cassava fields in WestAfrica
- Population dynamics of Typhlodromalus limonicus from Colombia, an introduced predator of the exotic cassava green mite in West Africa
- Continent-wide releases of neotropical phytoseiids against the exotic cassava green mite in Africa
- Interactions between two neotropical phytoseiid predators and consequences for biological control of a shared prey
Ejemplares similares: Single versus multiple enemies and the impact on biological control of spider mites in cassava fields in WestAfrica
- Interactions in an acarine predator guild: impact on Typhlodromalus aripo abundance and biological control of cassava green mite in Benin, West Africa
- Interactions between the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo and the entomopathogenic fungus Neozygites tanajoae and consequences for the suppression of their shared prey/host Mononychellus tanajoa
- Effects of the entomopathogenic fungus Neozygites tanajoae and the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo on cassava green mite densities: screenhouse experiments
- Withinplant migration of the predatory mite Typhlodromalus aripo from the apex to the leaves of cassava: response to daynight cycle, prey location and prey density
- Interactions between two neotropical phytoseiid predators and consequences for biological control of a shared prey
- Cannibalism and interspecific predation in a phytoseiid predator guild from cassava fields in Africa: evidence from the laboratory