Literature DB >> 12206582

The pest status and distribution of three cryptic blue oat mite species (Penthaleus spp.) and redlegged earth mite (Halotydeus destructor) in southeastern Australia.

M T Robinson1, A A Hoffmann.   

Abstract

Earth mites are pests of crops and pastures in southeastern Australia. Recent studies show differences between earth mite species in their mode of reproduction, preferred hosts and pesticide tolerance. This paper examines the distribution and pest status of each species. The southeastern Australian distribution for each species is mapped, incorporating new data from eastern New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania. A new population of an undescribed species previously identified from northwestern Victoria was found in northern New South Wales. CLIMEX was used to identify climatic factors limiting the distribution of P. major and P. falcatus, the most broadly distributed species. This analysis suggests tolerance to heat and desiccation limits the inland distribution of these two species. A three-year survey of agricultural outbreaks indicates that all Penthaleus species are major agricultural pests although their pest status on crop types appears to differ. All species contributed to chemical control failures. However P. falcatus, previously identified in laboratory tests as having increased tolerance to pesticides, was the most common species associated with control failures. A laboratory experiment indicated that mites are sometimes pests on crops on which they cannot persist for a generation. Results are discussed with respect to management of these agricultural pests.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12206582     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016375219330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol        ISSN: 0168-8162            Impact factor:   2.132


  3 in total

1.  Feeding life style of redlegged earth mite, Halotydeus destructor (Acari: Penthaleidae), in pastures and the role of broad-leafed weeds.

Authors:  T J Ridsdill-Smith; C C Pavri
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 2.132

2.  Competitive interactions between two pest species of earth mites, Halotydeus destructor and Penthaleus major (Acarina: Penthaleidae).

Authors:  A R Weeks; A A Hoffmann
Journal:  J Econ Entomol       Date:  2000-08       Impact factor: 2.381

3.  INTENSE SELECTION OF MITE CLONES IN A HETEROGENEOUS ENVIRONMENT.

Authors:  Andrew R Weeks; Ary A Hoffmann
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 3.694

  3 in total
  5 in total

1.  Plant host associations of Penthaleus species and Halotydeus destructor (Acari: Penthaleidae) and implications for integrated pest management.

Authors:  Paul A Umina; Ary A Hoffmann
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 2.132

2.  Diapause and implications for control of Penthaleus species and Halotydeus destructor (Acari: Penthaleidae) in southeastern Australia.

Authors:  Paul A Umina; Ary A Hoffmann
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 2.132

3.  Survival and reproduction of the pest mites Balaustium medicagoense and Bryobia spp. on winter grain crops.

Authors:  Aston L Arthur; Andrew R Weeks; Paul A Umina; Ary A Hoffmann
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2010-03-24       Impact factor: 2.132

4.  Development of "best practices" for sampling of an important surface-dwelling soil mite in pastoral landscapes.

Authors:  Christian Nansen; Jerome Gumley; Lloyd Groves; Maria Nansen; Dustin Severtson; Thomas James Ridsdill-Smith
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2015-04-26       Impact factor: 2.132

5.  Field associations of first generation densities of the pest mites Halotydeus destructor and Penthaleus major in pasture.

Authors:  Josh Douglas; Paul Umina; Sarina Macfadyen; Ary Hoffmann
Journal:  Exp Appl Acarol       Date:  2018-11-28       Impact factor: 2.132

  5 in total

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