Walking activity, walking straightness, walking speed and searching efficiency of the predatory mite Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot were measured on French bean leaf discs that were sprayed with either distilled water, or one of 0.25%, 0.50% and 1.00% w/w aqueous emulsions of an nC24 agricultural mineral oil (AMO). There was no significant difference in percentage of time that mites spent walking in the control (water-sprayed) conditions and in any of the oil treatments. Walking paths were significantly straighter in the oil treatments than in the control, but differences among the oil treatments did not differ significantly. Walking speeds in the oil treatments were significantly slower than in the control and decreased with increa...
Petroleum spray oils (PSOs) kill insect pests on contact, and the composition of modern PSOs is subs...
Petroleum-derived spray oils (PDSOs) offer an interesting alternative to acaricides to control the t...
Laboratory trials were carried out to evaluate the toxicity and the influence of a commercial mixtur...
Occasional pesticide application in integrated pest management to at least part of a crop requires t...
The impact of spray deposits of an nC24 horticultural mineral oil on two-spotted mite oviposition on...
The relative toxicity (LC₅₀ values based on mg oil/cm2) is evaluated of aqueous nC24 agricultural mi...
A comprehensive evaluation of the effects of an nC24 agricultural mineral oil (AMO) on tritrophic in...
The direct toxicity of some mineral and plant oils to adult females of the predacious mites, Amblyse...
The impact of nC24 horticultural mineral oil deposits on oviposition by tomato thrips (Frankliniella...
Investigations with oil sprays for the control of European red mite, <i>Panonychus ulmi</i&...
From 1995 to 1999, four experiments were conducted on greenhouse roses to assess the effectiveness o...
The problem of spider mite resistance to acaricides has stimulated interest in the use of p...
The direct toxicity of some mineral and plant oils to the eggs and females of the two spotted spider...
The primary mode of action of petroleum spray oils (PSOs) on pest insects is through direct contact....
Mineral oils have been historically favoured over plant oils for insect pest control in horticultura...
Petroleum spray oils (PSOs) kill insect pests on contact, and the composition of modern PSOs is subs...
Petroleum-derived spray oils (PDSOs) offer an interesting alternative to acaricides to control the t...
Laboratory trials were carried out to evaluate the toxicity and the influence of a commercial mixtur...
Occasional pesticide application in integrated pest management to at least part of a crop requires t...
The impact of spray deposits of an nC24 horticultural mineral oil on two-spotted mite oviposition on...
The relative toxicity (LC₅₀ values based on mg oil/cm2) is evaluated of aqueous nC24 agricultural mi...
A comprehensive evaluation of the effects of an nC24 agricultural mineral oil (AMO) on tritrophic in...
The direct toxicity of some mineral and plant oils to adult females of the predacious mites, Amblyse...
The impact of nC24 horticultural mineral oil deposits on oviposition by tomato thrips (Frankliniella...
Investigations with oil sprays for the control of European red mite, <i>Panonychus ulmi</i&...
From 1995 to 1999, four experiments were conducted on greenhouse roses to assess the effectiveness o...
The problem of spider mite resistance to acaricides has stimulated interest in the use of p...
The direct toxicity of some mineral and plant oils to the eggs and females of the two spotted spider...
The primary mode of action of petroleum spray oils (PSOs) on pest insects is through direct contact....
Mineral oils have been historically favoured over plant oils for insect pest control in horticultura...
Petroleum spray oils (PSOs) kill insect pests on contact, and the composition of modern PSOs is subs...
Petroleum-derived spray oils (PDSOs) offer an interesting alternative to acaricides to control the t...
Laboratory trials were carried out to evaluate the toxicity and the influence of a commercial mixtur...