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Managing spider mites in almonds with pesticide-resistant predators

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Marjorie A. Hoy, University of California
William W. Barnett
Lonnie C. Hendricks
Darryl Castro, UC
Daniel Cahn
Walter J. Bentley

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California Agriculture 38(7):18-20.

Published July 01, 1984

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Not available – first paragraph follows: During the past three years, we have investigated the use of pesticide-resistant strains of spider mite predator released into almond orchards as components of an integrated management program. This predatory mite, Metaseiulus occidentalis (Nesbitt) provides effective biological control of the Pacific and two-spotted spider mites, Tetranychus pacificus McGregor and T. urticae Koch, respectively, as well as the European red mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch).

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The authors thank F. Cove in Groot, and H. van de Baan for assistance, and are grateful to the growers who made their orchards available. This project is supported in part by funds from the Almond Board of California, UC/ IPM Program, Experiment Station Project 3522-H, and Western Regional Project-84.

Managing spider mites in almonds with pesticide-resistant predators

Marjorie A. Hoy, William W. Barnett, Lonnie C. Hendricks, Darryl Castro, Daniel Cahn, Walter J. Bentley
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Managing spider mites in almonds with pesticide-resistant predators

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Authors

Marjorie A. Hoy, University of California
William W. Barnett
Lonnie C. Hendricks
Darryl Castro, UC
Daniel Cahn
Walter J. Bentley

Publication Information

California Agriculture 38(7):18-20.

Published July 01, 1984

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Not available – first paragraph follows: During the past three years, we have investigated the use of pesticide-resistant strains of spider mite predator released into almond orchards as components of an integrated management program. This predatory mite, Metaseiulus occidentalis (Nesbitt) provides effective biological control of the Pacific and two-spotted spider mites, Tetranychus pacificus McGregor and T. urticae Koch, respectively, as well as the European red mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch).

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The authors thank F. Cove in Groot, and H. van de Baan for assistance, and are grateful to the growers who made their orchards available. This project is supported in part by funds from the Almond Board of California, UC/ IPM Program, Experiment Station Project 3522-H, and Western Regional Project-84.


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