The influence of pollen on combining predators to control Frankliniella occidentalis in ornamental chrysanthemum crops
2006
Skirvin, D. | Kravar-Garde, L. | Reynolds, K. | Jones, J. | Williams, M. de C.
Small scale glasshouse trials showed that second instar nymphs of Orius laevigatus reduced Frankliniella occidentalis numbers (78-92%) more than Neoseiulus cucumeris (0-30%). Combining the predators did not increase reduction of thrips numbers (84-93%). Pollen did not increase thrips control, but led to an increase in the number of thrips.
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书目信息
Biocontrol science and technology
卷
16
期
1
页码
99
- 105
ISSN
0958-3157
出版者
International Society for Horticultural Science.
其它主题
Insect nutrition; Entomology related; Pests of plants (insects and other arthropods); Animal ecology and behavior
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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