International audienceTetranychus neocaledonicus, the commonly called vegetable spider mite is a highly polyphagous pest, infesting over 500 species of economic plants. The species has been categorized as a major pest, inducing considerable feeding damage on vegetables, fruit crops, medicinal plants, ornamentals, plantation crops etc. The present study was concentrated to assess the predatory potential of a phytoseiid predator, Neoseiulus longispinosus on the different life stages (egg, larva, nymphs and adults) of T. neocaledonicus under laboratory conditions. Separate experimental set ups were prepared with leaf arena of mulberry plants and known numbers of different life stages of the pest mite were maintained on individual leaf arena. F...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( Phytoseiulus persimilis...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( <em>Phytoseiulus ...
Graduation date: 1995Interspecific predation and cannibalism and associated rates of oviposition wer...
Jyothis, Devasia, Ramani, Neravathu (2019): Evaluation of prey stage preference of the predatory mit...
Graduation date: 2004Knowledge of how individual organisms behave in their environment can provide\u...
International audienceThe predaceous mite Neoseiulus californicus is one of the major biological con...
Influence of various prey stages of the pest Tetranychus urticae Koch on survival, development, and ...
Kanzawa spider mite (KSM), Tetranychus kanzawai Kishida (Acari: Tetranychidae) is an important pest ...
The mites of the Phytoseiidae family stand out for the biological control of pest mites. The species...
Development, reproduction, and life table parameters of the phytoseiid mite Neoseiulus idaeus Denmar...
Several mite species from the Phytoseiidae (Acari) have been successfully developed as products for ...
Experiments conducted to evaluate the suitability of T. evansi as a source of food for P. persimilis...
Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans) Typhlodromus longispinosus Evans, 1952: 413; Evans, 1953: 465; W...
Graduation date: 1997Intra- and interplant movement and dispersal of the predator mites Neoseiulus c...
A widespread interaction in natural enemy populations is intraguild predation (IGP), the intensity a...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( Phytoseiulus persimilis...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( <em>Phytoseiulus ...
Graduation date: 1995Interspecific predation and cannibalism and associated rates of oviposition wer...
Jyothis, Devasia, Ramani, Neravathu (2019): Evaluation of prey stage preference of the predatory mit...
Graduation date: 2004Knowledge of how individual organisms behave in their environment can provide\u...
International audienceThe predaceous mite Neoseiulus californicus is one of the major biological con...
Influence of various prey stages of the pest Tetranychus urticae Koch on survival, development, and ...
Kanzawa spider mite (KSM), Tetranychus kanzawai Kishida (Acari: Tetranychidae) is an important pest ...
The mites of the Phytoseiidae family stand out for the biological control of pest mites. The species...
Development, reproduction, and life table parameters of the phytoseiid mite Neoseiulus idaeus Denmar...
Several mite species from the Phytoseiidae (Acari) have been successfully developed as products for ...
Experiments conducted to evaluate the suitability of T. evansi as a source of food for P. persimilis...
Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans) Typhlodromus longispinosus Evans, 1952: 413; Evans, 1953: 465; W...
Graduation date: 1997Intra- and interplant movement and dispersal of the predator mites Neoseiulus c...
A widespread interaction in natural enemy populations is intraguild predation (IGP), the intensity a...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( Phytoseiulus persimilis...
The searching behaviour of individual predators of four phytoseiid species ( <em>Phytoseiulus ...
Graduation date: 1995Interspecific predation and cannibalism and associated rates of oviposition wer...