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Biological and molecular insights into the integrated control of tomato russet mite and powdery mildew
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The iolinid mite Pronematus ubiquitus controls a key tomato pest and pathogen by both predation and induction of specific plant defenses
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Acaricide resistance mechanisms and host plant responses in the tomato specialist Aculops lycopersici
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Redescription of Homeopronematus anconai (Baker) (Acari, Iolinidae) and description of Quasihomeopronematus nordestinus n. gen. n. sp.
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Description of two new genera, three new species, and redescription of two species of Pronematinae (Acari: Iolinidae)
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Redescription of Pronematus ubiquitus (McGregor, 1932) (Acari, Iolinidae), description of two new species and redescription of two additional species with a review of and key to all Pronematus species
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Potential of two omnivorous iolinid mites as predators of the tomato russet mite, Aculops lycopersici
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First record in Belgium of Trissolcus basalis (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae), an egg parasitoid of economically important stink bugs (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae)
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Is the emerging mite pest Aculops lycopersici controllable? Global and genome-based insights in its biology and management