2 edition of The bermudagrass mite Eriophyes cynodoniensis (Sayed) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida found in the catalog.
Published
1975
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Freddie Allen Johnson |
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Pagination | x, 182 leaves : |
Number of Pages | 182 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24597238M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 2276501 |
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The bermudagrass mite Eriophyes cynodoniensis (Sayed) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida with reference to its injury symptomology, ecology, and integrated control / By.
Johnson, Freddie Allen, Type. Book Material. Published material. Publication info. Notes: Typescript. Thesis--University of Florida. Vita. Subjects. Bermudagrass mite Eriophyes cynodoniensis (Sayed) (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Florida: with reference to its injury symptomology, ecology, and integrated control by Johnson, Freddie AllenPages: The bermudagrass mite, Eriophyes cynodoniensis, is a reoccurring pest of bermudagrass, Cynodon spp., and it can cause a significant loss of stand when other biotic or abiotic stresses are present.
The bermudagrass mite, Eriophyes cynodoniensis, is a reoccurring pest of bermudagrass, Cynodon spp., and it can cause a significant loss of stand when other biotic or abiotic stresses are present.
Thirty-two commercial cultivars and 47 other bermudagrass varieties were assayed for their susceptibility to the bermudagrass mite under greenhouse. Bermudagrass Mite (Eriophyes cynodoniensis) •Eriophyid (gall) mite •Only host: bermudagrass •Tiny adults ( mm long) have 2 pairs of front legs •Damage: reduced turf vigor, tufts of grass with short internodes •1 generation = 2 weeks •Need to scalp, then treat; repeatFile Size: 5MB.
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bermudagrass mite (Acer ia cynodoniensis) is n at i v e to Af r ic a. M or e r e c en tl y, su gg es t io ns i n the American literature (e.g., Reinert, ; Williamson et al., 20 13) have.
XXX International Horticultural Congress IHC XIX Symposium on Horticultural Economics and Management, VII Symposium on Supply Chains, II Symposium on Economics, Marketing and Consumer Research and VIII Symposium on Education and Consultancy. Bermudagrass Stunt Mite Bermudagrass stunt mite, Eriophyes cynodoniensis Sayed, is a serious pest of most bermudagrass cultivars, especially on residential and golf turf.
Bermudagrasses damaged by this mite have shortened internodes with tufted, compact growth at the nodes (20). When left uncontrolled, large areas of turf are killed. susceptibility of bermudagrass varieties to bermduagrass mite (eriophyes cynodoniensis) (j.a.
reinert, c.m. taliaferro, j.a. mcafee) analysis of spatial heterogeneity of the weed community in a manilagrass lawn using power-law (x.-m. xie, w. tang, p.-t. zhong, m. shiyomi).