2020
DOI: 10.1080/01647954.2020.1752796
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Mite species composition and their population densities on chestnut trees in Turkey

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“…It is becoming increasingly important to conserve biological control agents in our agricultural systems. Approximately 138 eriophyoid mite species have been recorded in Turkey to date (Denizhan et al 2015(Denizhan et al , 2022, and our ecological research knowledge is still limited (Ersin et al 2020;Gökçe et al 2020;Kaya 2020). Therefore, additional ecological and biodiversity studies should be performed to help increase our knowledge and to further develop natural control management strategies for A. fockeui.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is becoming increasingly important to conserve biological control agents in our agricultural systems. Approximately 138 eriophyoid mite species have been recorded in Turkey to date (Denizhan et al 2015(Denizhan et al , 2022, and our ecological research knowledge is still limited (Ersin et al 2020;Gökçe et al 2020;Kaya 2020). Therefore, additional ecological and biodiversity studies should be performed to help increase our knowledge and to further develop natural control management strategies for A. fockeui.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese chestnut is commonly grown in China for its fruits. However, several insect pests can seriously damage the tree's trunk, buds, and fruit, and reduce nut production and quality (Gokce et al, 2020). One such pest is the spruce spider mite (Oligonychus ununguis Jacobi), a typical polyphagous mite that consumes the chestnut's leaves (Wang et al, 1989;Wang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, eight eriophyoid species were determined as new records for Turkey: Aceria tenuis (Nalepa 1891), Epitrimerus gibbosus (Nalepa 1892) and Quadracus urticae (Keifer 1944) on weed plants in Samsun (Diler & Ozman-Sullivan 2011), Aceria sobhiani Sukhareva, 2001 on Acroptilon repens L., Aceria carduui Petanovic, Boczek and Shi 2002 on Carduus pycnocephalus L. in Ankara (Diler & Ozman-Sullivan 2016), Aceria stefanii (Nalepa 1898) on pistachio trees in the South-Eastern Anatolia (Usanmaz et al 2018), Aceria diospyri (Keifer 1944) on Diospyros kaki L. in Yalova (Denizhan 2018) and Rhyncaphytoptus castaneae (Farkas 1960) on Castanea sativa Mill. in Aydın (Gokce et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%