1984
DOI: 10.3733/hilg.v52n07p011
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Sampling mites in almonds: II. Presence-Absence Sequential Sampling forTetranychusMite Species

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“…Inroads were made to include biological control and pesticide effects on environmental quality in the IPM decision-making process. The contribution to pest mortality through the action of biological control agents was estimated and used to modify economic thresholds for fruitworms in tomatoes (59), spider mites in almonds (120), caterpillars in alfalfa (49), and aphids in walnuts (109). Also, the potential adverse effects of selected pesticides were used to refine economic thresholds (56).…”
Section: Transitions To Broader Scales and The Incentives Dilemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inroads were made to include biological control and pesticide effects on environmental quality in the IPM decision-making process. The contribution to pest mortality through the action of biological control agents was estimated and used to modify economic thresholds for fruitworms in tomatoes (59), spider mites in almonds (120), caterpillars in alfalfa (49), and aphids in walnuts (109). Also, the potential adverse effects of selected pesticides were used to refine economic thresholds (56).…”
Section: Transitions To Broader Scales and The Incentives Dilemmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Documentation of this or other predictable population trends could justify delay or elimination of acaricide applications. Binomial spider mite sampling schemes are used widely in California agriculture (Wilson et al, 1983;Zalom et al, 1984aZalom et al, , 1984b. Population level is evaluated in the field based on the presence or absence (P/A) of mites on leaves rather than counting total numbers of mites.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Uma das maiores dificuldades na implantação de programas de Manejo Integrado de Pragas (MIP) é a ineficácia dos métodos de monitoramento. Zalom et al (1984) afirmam que a contagem de organismos pequenos e abundantes demanda excesso de tempo, e ainda pode resultar numa estimativa imprecisa da população. Wilson & Room (1983) sugerem que uma alternativa para o problema é a amostragem presençaausência (binomial), a qual promove ganho de tempo.…”
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