Trends in Acarology 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-9837-5_83
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Pesticide-induced mortality and prey-dependent life history of the predatory miteNeoseiulus longispinosus (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

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“…This species seems actually to be more common on weeds with populations of tetranychid mites. Neoseiulus longispinosus, a type II phytoseiid predatory mite, as is N. californicus (McMurtry et al 2013), has received increasing attention in Asia for the control of different spider mites (of Eutetranychus, Oligonychus, and Tetranychus) since 2010 (Nusartlert et al 2011). The feeding, development, predation, cannibalism, intra-guild predation and behaviour have thus been extensively studied by several authors (see for example Luong et al 2017) for pest control purposes.…”
Section: Neoseiulus Longispinosus (Evans)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species seems actually to be more common on weeds with populations of tetranychid mites. Neoseiulus longispinosus, a type II phytoseiid predatory mite, as is N. californicus (McMurtry et al 2013), has received increasing attention in Asia for the control of different spider mites (of Eutetranychus, Oligonychus, and Tetranychus) since 2010 (Nusartlert et al 2011). The feeding, development, predation, cannibalism, intra-guild predation and behaviour have thus been extensively studied by several authors (see for example Luong et al 2017) for pest control purposes.…”
Section: Neoseiulus Longispinosus (Evans)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This species seems to be more common on weeds with populations of tetranychid mites. Neoseiulus longispinosus, a type II phytoseiid predatory mite, as is N. californicus (McMurtry et al 2013), had received increasing attention in Asia for the control of different spider mites (of Eutetranychus, Oligonychus, and Tetranychus) since 2010 (Nusartlert et al 2011). The feeding, development, predation, cannibalism, intra-guild predation and behaviour had thus been extensively studied by several authors (e.g., Luong et al 2017) for pest control purposes.…”
Section: Neoseiulus Longispinosus (Evans)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological control is a cost‐effective and environmentally sound option for mealybug management . Native and introduced parasitic wasps, predators and entomopathogens can regulate populations of the foremost cassava pests . The principal natural enemies targeting cassava pests in SE Asia are listed in Table .…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In African cassava, introduced predatory mites effectively controlled the invasive green mite, M. tanajoa . In the Philippines and Thailand,…he phytoseiid Neoseiulus (Amblyseius) longispinosus (Evans) has been successfully used to control T. kanzawai , T. truncatus , T. urticae and E. africanus in different crops, including cassava . Periodic releases of lacewings appear to be effective against T. urticae and T. kanzawai , but have not been evaluated in cassava crops .…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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