2017
DOI: 10.21608/ejar.2017.148464
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Population Fluctuations of Certain Mites Associated With Soybean and Cotton Plants in Relation to Climatic Factors and Leaf Phytochemical Contents

Abstract: opulation fluctuations of certain mites associated with soybean and cotton plants were investigated during seasons, 2012 and 2013 at Sharkia Governorate, as well as its relation with some prevailing climatic factors. In soybean plants, the population of phytophagous mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch was recorded in high number in 2 nd season than the 1 st one, whereby represented by 272.83 and 202.69 individuals, respectively. While, the predacious mite, Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks) recorded in high number in … Show more

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“…Wholly in agreement with the results obtained by (Magouz et al 2006;Arnemann et al 2015 andGeorgescu et al 2016). Also, Kalmosh et al (2017) they found that population fluctuations of certain mites associated with soybean and cotton plants are depeated both the prevailing biotic and abiotic factors. In soybean plants, the population of phytophagous mite, T. urticae was recorded in high number in 2 nd season than the 1 st one, whereby represented by 272.83 and 202.69 individuals, respectively.…”
Section: Population Fluctuation Of E Scutalis During 2015-2016 Growing Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wholly in agreement with the results obtained by (Magouz et al 2006;Arnemann et al 2015 andGeorgescu et al 2016). Also, Kalmosh et al (2017) they found that population fluctuations of certain mites associated with soybean and cotton plants are depeated both the prevailing biotic and abiotic factors. In soybean plants, the population of phytophagous mite, T. urticae was recorded in high number in 2 nd season than the 1 st one, whereby represented by 272.83 and 202.69 individuals, respectively.…”
Section: Population Fluctuation Of E Scutalis During 2015-2016 Growing Seasonsmentioning
confidence: 99%