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Assessing Potential Biological Control of the Invasive Plant, Tree-Of-Heaven, Ailanthus Altissima
Pathways for Non-Native Species in Denmark
Fossils – Adriano Kury’S Harvestman Overviews and the Third Edition of the Manual of Acarology for Mites
Mites and Endosymbionts – Towards Improved Biological Control
Generalist and Specialist Mite Herbivores Induce Similar Defense Responses in Maize and Barley but Differ in Susceptibility to Benzoxazinoids
A Catalog of Acari of the Hawaiian Islands
An Illustrated Guide to Plant Abnormalities Caused by Eriophyid Mites in North America by Hartford H
Amblyseius Swirskii
The Cytochrome P450 (CYP) Superfamily in Cnidarians Kirill V
First Report of Aculops Lycopersici (Tryon, 1917) (Acari: Eriophyidae) on Pepino in Turkey R
APP203313 Decision FINAL.Pdf
Effectiveness of Eriophyid Mites for Biological Control of Weedy Plants and Challenges for Future Research
Current and Potential Use of Phytophagous Mites As Biological Control Agent of Weeds
Eriophyid Mites Bud, Blister, Gall, and Rust Mites
Hotspots of Mite New Species Discovery: Trombidiformes (2013–2015)
De Novo Transcriptome Sequencing of the Northern Fowl Mite
Genome Streamlining in a Minute Herbivore That Manipulates Its Host
Genome Streamlining in a Minute Herbivore That Manipulates Its Host Plant
Top View
The Eriophyid Mite Aculops Ailanthi Lin, Jin, & Kuang, 1997
Acari Genomics: from Phylogenetics to Agricultural Applications
Eriophyid Mites in Classical Biological Control of Weeds: Progress and Challenges
Field Assessment of the Host Range of Aculus Mosoniensis (Acari: Eriophyidae), a Biological Control Agent of the Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus Altissima)
Defense Suppression Benefits Herbivores That Have a Monopoly On
Acari, Trombidiformes, Eriophyidae) in Iran
Biology of Aculops Guajavae, a New Species (Acari: Eriophyidae) Infesting Guava Trees
Biological Studies and Pest Management of Phytophagous Mites in South America
Impact of Russet Mite on the Induced Defences of Tomato Against Spider Mites