2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-566x2005000500016
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Influência de vegetação vizinha na distribuição de ácaros em seringal (Hevea brasiliensis Muell. Arg., Euphorbiaceae) em São José do Rio Preto, SP

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“…Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) ovatus, Chant, 1959: 90. Proprioseiopsis ovatus, Denmark & Muma, 1973: 237 Hernandes & Feres, 2006a:57 Registers on Hevea: São Paulo: Cedral (Feres et al 2002, Hernandes & Feres 2006b), Pindorama (Feres et al 2002), Olímpia (Bellini et al 2005a), Piracicaba (Vis et al 2006), São Jose do Rio Preto (Demite & Feres 2005), on H. brasiliensis.…”
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“…Typhlodromus (Amblyseius) ovatus, Chant, 1959: 90. Proprioseiopsis ovatus, Denmark & Muma, 1973: 237 Hernandes & Feres, 2006a:57 Registers on Hevea: São Paulo: Cedral (Feres et al 2002, Hernandes & Feres 2006b), Pindorama (Feres et al 2002), Olímpia (Bellini et al 2005a), Piracicaba (Vis et al 2006), São Jose do Rio Preto (Demite & Feres 2005), on H. brasiliensis.…”
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“…(Feres et al 2002, Bellini et al 2005a, and aff. Spinibdella (Demite & Feres 2005, Vis et al 2006, this genus bears only two pairs of trichobothriae, on tarsi III and IV (Hernandes & Feres 2005b). As in Spinibdella cronini Baker & Balock it spins a silken cocoon around each egg (Wallace & Mahon 1972); in rubber trees it occurs mostly at the base of the leaflets, where it spins a silken cocoon, inside which it moults.…”
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“…Vegetation coverage in perennial crops increases the number of natural enemies (Fadini et al, 2001;Altieri et al, 2003). Moreover, the use of plants in the field margins and the use of native plants attract natural enemies to agricultural crops (Macedo and Martins, 1998;Gonçalves and Souza-Silva, 2003;Silveira et al, 2005;Bellini et al, 2005;Demite and Feres, 2005).…”
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“…Ferla & Moraes 2002;Demite & Feres 2005;Hernandes & Feres 2006a,b;Vis et al 2006 andFeres 2007). Not withstanding, relatively few studies were conducted concerning the biological aspects of the main phytophagous mites associated with this plant Ferla & Moraes 2003a;Hernandes et al 2006).…”
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