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ERIOPHYOID MALI NAL. (ACARI: ERIOPHYOIDEA) IN APPLE ORCHARDS IN THE CENTRAL ZONE OF THE KRASNODAR REGION

Abstract

In 2017 the biology of the appleleaf blister mite was studied in order to determine its greatest vulnerability to treatments. The most favorite time was the spring release of female ticks after wintering, the period of feeding, which on the surface of the leaves, is one to two weeks. The departure for wintering was long from the end of July to the end of August and the holding of protective measures at this time is less effective. We used a biological remedy which was based on Beauveria bassiana (Bals.) Vuill. in the period before and after the fl owering of the apple tree, which made it possible to reduce the number of this phytophage in 2018. The number of trees with signs of colonization by the appleleaf blister mite decreased by 60%, and there was no damage to the fruit, as compared with 2017.

About the Authors

A. Y. Sobina
FSBSI All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
Russian Federation


A. S. Abdrakhmanova
FSBSI All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
Russian Federation


N. D. Petrova
FSBSI All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
Russian Federation


I. V. Balakhnina
FSBSI All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
Russian Federation


V. A. Yakovuk
FSBSI All-Russian Research Institute of Biological Plant Protection
Russian Federation


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Sobina A.Y., Abdrakhmanova A.S., Petrova N.D., Balakhnina I.V., Yakovuk V.A. ERIOPHYOID MALI NAL. (ACARI: ERIOPHYOIDEA) IN APPLE ORCHARDS IN THE CENTRAL ZONE OF THE KRASNODAR REGION. Pomiculture and small fruits culture in Russia. 2018;55:284-287. (In Russ.)

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