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E-raamat: Citrus Mites: Identification, Bionomy and Control [CABI e-raamatud]

(Mediterranean University, Italy)
  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845934989
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  • Formaat: 392 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781845934989
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Citrus pests are a serious issue for crop growers, causing problems in yield and economic losses. Citrus Mites is a comprehensive study of mites harmful to citrus plants from all citrus growing regions around the world. Providing a useful resource for identifying citrus crop pests, the text also addresses various methods of removal from plants, describes symptoms of damage caused by pests and discusses methods of eradication and control. It is an essential text for horticulturalists, pomologists and acarologists as well as practitioners, researchers and students of crop protection and pest management.

Citrus pests are a serious issue for crop growers, causing problems in yield and economic losses. Citrus Mites is a comprehensive study of mites harmful to citrus plants from all citrus growing regions around the world. Providing a useful resource for identifying citrus crop pests, the text also addresses methods of removal from plants, describes symptoms of damage caused by pests and discusses methods of eradication and control.
Preface x
Acknowledgements xiv
Part I Introduction
Citriculture and Injurious Mites
3(8)
Introduction
3(1)
Citriculture
3(6)
Species and varieties cultivated
4(3)
World production
7(1)
Fruit exports
7(1)
Juice production
8(1)
Citrus Mites and Their Economic Importance
9(2)
Introduction to Acari
11(9)
Introduction
11(1)
Morphology and Structure
11(6)
Body division and external morphology
11(3)
Gnathosoma
14(2)
Idiosoma
16(1)
Legs
16(1)
Classification
17(3)
Higher classification
17(2)
Suborder Prostigmata
19(1)
Methods and Techniques
20(5)
Collecting
20(1)
Collecting from plants
20(1)
Collecting in substrate
21(1)
Preserving
21(1)
Preparing
22(2)
Clearing/maceration
22(1)
Temporary mounts
22(1)
Permanent mounts
23(1)
Rearing
24(1)
Plant Damage
25(6)
Feeding Damage
25(2)
Feeding Mechnisms
27(1)
Plant Damage
28(3)
Local damage
28(2)
General alterations
30(1)
Control
31(10)
Chemical Control
33(1)
Side Effects of Chemicals
33(2)
Biological Control
35(1)
Integrated Pest Management
36(5)
Part II Citrus Mites
Key to the Identification of Families, Subfamilies, Tribes, Genera and Species
41(14)
Phytoptidae Murray
55(3)
Introduction
55(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
55(1)
Phytoptinae Murray
56(2)
Eriophyidae Nalepa
58(43)
Introduction
58(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
58(3)
Eriophyiane Nalepa
61(6)
Aceriini Amrine et Stasny
61(6)
Cecidophyinae Keifer
67(1)
Colomerini Newkirk et Keifer
67(1)
Nothopodinae Keifer
68(2)
Nothopodini Keifer
68(2)
Phyllocoptinae Nalepa
70(31)
Anthocoptini Amrine et Stasny
70(14)
Calacarini Amrine et Stasny
84(3)
Phyllocoptini Nalepa
87(14)
Diptilomiopidae Keifer
101(3)
Introduction
101(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
101(1)
Diptilomiopinae Keifer
102(2)
Tarsonemidae Canestrini et Fanzago
104(9)
Introduction
104(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
104(3)
Pseudotarsonemoidinae Lindquist
107(6)
Pseudotarsonemoidini Lindquist
107(6)
Tenuipalpidae Berlese
113(50)
Introduction
113(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
113(4)
Brevipalpinae Mitrofanov
117(38)
Tenuipalpinae Mitrofanov
155(8)
Tuckerellidae Baker et Pritchard
163(9)
Introduction
163(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
163(3)
Tuckerella Womersley
166(6)
Tetranychidae Donnadieu
172(126)
Introduction
172(1)
Morphological Characteristics and Systematic Outline
172(5)
Bryobiinae Berlese
177(17)
Bryobiini Reck
177(6)
Hystrichonychini Pritchard et Baker
183(5)
Petrobiini Reck
188(6)
Tetranychinae Berlese
194(104)
Tenuipalpoidini Pritchard et Baker
194(1)
Eurytetranychini Reck
195(24)
Tetranychini Reck
219(79)
Conclusions
298(7)
Systematics
298(1)
Bio-ecology
299(1)
Pest Status
299(1)
Natural Enemies
300(1)
Means of Control
301(1)
Horticultural Practices
302(1)
Prevention
302(1)
Integrated Pest Management
303(2)
References 305(66)
Index 371
Prof. Vincenzo Vacante has an academic degree in Biological Sciences and his last academic position was full Professor of General and Applied Entomology at the Agrarian University of the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria, Italy. His education and professional career were developed in Italy and different foreign research centers (Belgium, France, Switzerland, Germany, England, etc.). His significant scientific contributions to general and applied Entomology include: (1) developing the knowledge of mites living in natural ecosystems and describing new mite species. He also helped develop the knowledge of mites associated with the major agro-ecosystems (citrus, greenhouse crops, vineyards, olive groves, fruit, trees) and the reporting of new Italian species, including natural enemies of the pests of Mediterranean crops. Additionally, he assisted in defining IPM protocols and the application of innovative methods for the study of bio-ecology and prevention of pest attacks (e.g. spatial interpolation methods, meteorological modelling (RAMS) and analysis of decision-making). He has produced 227 scientific publications, and is editor of a number of different books. His scientific activity is characterized by several international collaborations, and by the organization of national and international scientific meetings. He was also a referee and editorial board member of different scientific journals and he coordinated or participated in a number of research projects. He is also a member of a number of national and international scientific societies.