Sex ratio dynamic of the field population of the sugarcane rust mite Abacarus sacchari (Acari: Eriophyidae)
Nur Asbani,
Hardev Sandhu,
Oscar Liburd
et al.
Abstract:Sugarcane contributes to roughly 40-45% of the United States (US) sugar production and Florida accounts for more than 50% of the production or an equivalent of approximately 20% of the total sugar production in the country (Abadam 2022). Therefore, sugarcane is considered one of the most valuable crops in southern Florida. Sugarcane rust mite (SRM), Abacarus sacchari, is one of the pests associated with sugarcane. The mite was first discovered in southern Florida in 1982 and, since then, there have been no fur… Show more
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