نتایج جستجو برای: sessile stages of spider mites larvae

تعداد نتایج: 21170555  

2016
Jeanette D. Wheeler Kit Yu Karen Chan Erik J. Anderson Lauren S. Mullineaux

Many marine organisms have complex life histories, having sessile adults and relying on the planktonic larvae for dispersal. Larvae swim and disperse in a complex fluid environment and the effect of ambient flow on larval behavior could in turn impact their survival and transport. However, to date, most studies on larvae-flow interactions have focused on competent larvae near settlement. We exa...

2017
R. Zemek G. Nachman ži

The role of herbivore‐induced volatile substances in prey‐finding by phytoseiid mites has been repeatedly documented using an olfactometer. The objective of the present paper is to test the hypothesis that movement by Phytoseiulus persimilis is affected by these volatiles even on plants. Two series of laboratory experiments were carried out. In the first series we stud...

2010
Belén Belliure Maurice W. Sabelis Arne Janssen

The negative cross-talk between induced plant defences against pathogens and arthropod herbivores is exploited by vectors of plant pathogens: a plant challenged by pathogens reduces investment in defences that would otherwise be elicited by herbivores. This negative cross-talk may also be exploited by non-vector herbivores which elicit similar antiherbivore defences in the plant. We studied how...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2014
Fuyuki Tachi Masahiro Osakabe

Solar ultraviolet-B (UVB) radiation is deleterious to plant-dwelling mites. Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) is a predominant predator of agriculturally important pest species of spider mite. However, phytoseiid mites are more vulnerable to UVB radiation than spider mites. Thus, the UVB radiation may influence decision making in foraging phytoseiid mites whether disperse or not. We tested the...

پرویز طالبی چایچی, , کریم حداد ایرانی‌نژاد, , فریبا وفائی, , مصطفی ولیزاده, ,

During years 2000 and 2001, biology and population changes of two- spotted spider mite (T. urticae) was studied on five bean cultivars of two species at 25±1ºC temp., 45±4% RH and 15: 9 (L:D) photoperiod, using leaf disks made from 2-, 6- leaf and flowering stages of the plants. The mite mass rearing was carried out on tomato plants under the same environmental conditions and the effects of fee...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2002
David G James Tanya S Price

The effect of imidacloprid on fecundity in twospotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae Koch, was investigated in laboratory experiments using individual females on bean leaf discs. Mites were directly exposed to spray formulations of imidacloprid or fed on discs cut from a systemically treated bean plant. Imidacloprid-treated T. urticae produced 10-26% more eggs during the first 12 d of adult ...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2016
Carlos A Villarroel Wim Jonckheere Juan M Alba Joris J Glas Wannes Dermauw Michel A Haring Thomas Van Leeuwen Robert C Schuurink Merijn R Kant

Spider mites (Tetranychidae sp.) are widely occurring arthropod pests on cultivated plants. Feeding by the two-spotted spider mite T. urticae, a generalist herbivore, induces a defense response in plants that mainly depends on the phytohormones jasmonic acid and salicylic acid (SA). On tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), however, certain genotypes of T. urticae and the specialist species T. evansi w...

Journal: :Journal of Pesticide Science 2009

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