SPIDER MITE CONTROL ON FRUIT TREES

Authors

  • Tajiyeva Miyassar Ismailovna Senior lecturer basic doctoral student of the Department of Plant Protection, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Tashkent-100140, University str.,3, Uzbekistan
  • Ergasheva Xonoyim Abdukahhorovna Assistant of the Department of Plant Protection, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Tashkent-100140, University str.,3, Uzbekistan.
  • Rahmonov Ahliddin Xabibullayevich Basic doctoral student of the Department of Plant Protection, Tashkent State Agrarian University, Tashkent-100140, University str.,3, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

twospotted spider, eggs, аdults, leaf, crops, species, males, females, fruit

Abstract

 In the article european red mite eggs are red and flattened, with a hair-like stalk growing from the top (onion-shaped). In newly hatched nymphs, there are three pairs of legs (larvae). Adults and older nymphs have four pairs of legs on each side. The first few generations develop in lockstep, but by mid-summer, all phases have fused and are present at the same time. Predator mites must be preserved in apple orchards in order to minimize European red mites. The three most prevalent predaceous mites in Uzbekistan are Neoseiulus fallacis (Phytoseiidae), Agistemus fleschneri (Stigmaeidae), and Zetzellia mali (Stigmaeidae).

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Tajiyeva Miyassar Ismailovna, Ergasheva Xonoyim Abdukahhorovna, & Rahmonov Ahliddin Xabibullayevich. (2022). SPIDER MITE CONTROL ON FRUIT TREES. EPRA International Journal of Research and Development (IJRD), 7(1), 51–55. Retrieved from http://www.eprajournals.net/index.php/IJRD/article/view/21