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A01=Dr Alexandra M Revynthi
A01=Dr Carlo Duso
A01=Dr Daniel Carrillo
A01=Dr Elizabeth H Beers
A01=Dr Lorena Lopez
A01=Dr Omotola Olaniyi
A01=Dr R Srinivasan
A01=Dr Rana Akyazi
A01=Oscar E. Liburd
A01=Research Assistant Rebecca A Schmidt-Jeffris
A32=Daniel Carrillo
A32=Lorena Lopez
A32=R Srinivasan
A32=Rebecca A Schmidt-Jeffris
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Author_Dr Alexandra M Revynthi
Author_Dr Carlo Duso
Author_Dr Daniel Carrillo
Author_Dr Elizabeth H Beers
Author_Dr Lorena Lopez
Author_Dr Omotola Olaniyi
Author_Dr R Srinivasan
Author_Dr Rana Akyazi
Author_Oscar E. Liburd
Author_Research Assistant Rebecca A Schmidt-Jeffris
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Instant Insights

This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on mite pests in agriculture.

The first chapter offers a holistic approach to integrated mite management by reviewing the basics of mite taxonomy and morphology. It studies the key plant mite families, focussing on major plant feeding mites (Tetranychidae, Tarsonemidae, Eriophyoidea), as well as the natural predators that regulate these mite populations.

The second chapter explores the cultural, biological and chemical control tactics available for controlling major plant feeding mites. These tactics include: choosing tolerant varieties and weed management. The chapter concludes with a discussion on the debate surrounding the best form of control for mite pests in agriculture.

The third chapter highlights the importance of understanding the bio-ecology of Tetranychidae species affecting tomato crops, including the two-spotted spider mite, carmine spider mite and red spider mite. The chapter considers the effects of each pest on tomato plants, as well as how best to control them.

The final chapter details the ecology of mite pests affecting wheat that belong to the Eriophyoidea family, such as gall mites and wheat curl mites. The chapter discusses the various forms of control for managing Eriophyid mites, as well as the development of new resistant varieties of wheat.

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A01=Dr Alexandra M RevynthiA01=Dr Carlo DusoA01=Dr Daniel CarrilloA01=Dr Elizabeth H BeersA01=Dr Lorena LopezA01=Dr Omotola OlaniyiA01=Dr R SrinivasanA01=Dr Rana AkyaziA01=Oscar E. LiburdA01=Research Assistant Rebecca A Schmidt-JeffrisA32=Daniel CarrilloA32=Lorena LopezA32=R SrinivasanA32=Rebecca A Schmidt-JeffrisAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Dr Alexandra M RevynthiAuthor_Dr Carlo DusoAuthor_Dr Daniel CarrilloAuthor_Dr Elizabeth H BeersAuthor_Dr Lorena LopezAuthor_Dr Omotola OlaniyiAuthor_Dr R SrinivasanAuthor_Dr Rana AkyaziAuthor_Oscar E. LiburdAuthor_Research Assistant Rebecca A Schmidt-Jeffrisautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=TVCategory=TVFCategory=TVKCategory=TVKCCategory=TVPCategory=TVSCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=In stockPrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 06 Apr 2021
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781801460774

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