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Baker EW. Plant-feeding mites of Thailand (Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tuckerellidae). Plant Protection Service Technical Bulletin
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January 1975

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E.W. Baker

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Rome (Italy) FAO

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Bangkok (Thailand) Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives










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... According to Jeppson et al. ( 1975 ), this mite originally was found to damage sugarcane in Hawaii, but it was misidentifi ed as Oligonychus exsiccator Zehntner. The fi rst description was by Banks ( 1912 ), from mites (Ma and Yuan 1980 ), India (Channabasavanna and Banu 1972 ;Akbar and Aheer 1994 ), Iraq (Hirst 1920 ;USDA 1972 ), Pakistan (Chaudhri et al. 1974 ), Russia (Roslavtseva and Butovskii 1991 ) and Thailand (Baker 1975 ). ...

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An overview on the management practices of the Old World date mite, Oligonychus afrasiaticus (McGregor), a major pest of dates in the Middle East and North Africa
Baker EW. Plant-feeding mites of Thailand (Tetranychidae, Tenuipalpidae, and Tuckerellidae). Plant Protection Service Technical Bulletin
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... Scutellonema clavicaudatum sp. n. can be separated from S. siamense by the longer females (898 (786-977 (Timm, 1965;Ratanaprapa & Boonduang, 1975;Boonduang & Pliansinchai, 1980;Germani et al., 1985;Rahaman & Ahmad, 1995). ...

Identification of plant parasitic nematodes of Thailand. A second systematic study of Hoplolaimidae in Thailand - Plant protection service technical bulletin 27
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... The rice planthoppers are attacked by a large range of parasitoids from Diptera, Hymenoptera, and Strepsiptera [11]. Elenchus yasumatsui Kifune & Hirashima (family Elenchidae, order Strepsiptera) is known as an important endoparasitoid of the rice planthoppers [12,13]. There are 2 main species that act as biocontrol agents against the N. lugens including E. yasumatsui and E. japonicus [14]. ...

Approaches toward an integrated control of rice pests. Pt. 1: Survey of natural enemies of important rice pests in Thailand - Plant protection service technical bulletin 24
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