EL-Sanady, Mariam A.

Field and laboratory studies to evaluate five soybean varieties for their relative susceptibility to the two spotted spider mite Tetranchus urticae Koch infestation (a Carina:Tetranychidae :Actenididea) [electronic resource]. دراسات حقلية ومعملية لتقييم قابلية الإصابة لخمسة أصناف فول صويا للإصابة بالاكاروس العنكبوتى ذي البقعتينTetranchus urticae Koch Acarina: Tetranychidae :Actenididea. - p.77-88.

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Field and laboratory studies were carried out to evaluate five soybean varieties, Giza21- Giza 22- Giza 35 Gizal11 and Crawford, for their relative susceptibility to the two-spotted spider mite Tetranchus urticae as one of the main pests causing a great damage to soybeans. Obtained data cleared that the peak populations of spider mites occurred during mid of July or during the flowering and pod-formation according to each variety. Crawford& Giza 111 were highly susceptible, respectively.


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Soybean--Disease and pests.
Soybean--Varieties.
Spider mites.
Tetranychus urticae--Research.