Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836)
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Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836) |
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Panonychus ulmi (Koch, 1836) View in CoL
The European red mite, P. ulmi , is widespread and abundant on mainland Portugal ( Carmona 1960 ; Carvalho 1971 ; Amaro 1980), on Madeira island ( Carmona 1973a ; Carmona and Dias
1996) and on the Azorean Islands of PIC and TER ( Borges et al. 2010).
It is considered the most important phytophagous mite on fruit orchards and a key-pest of apple (and occasionally pear) agrosystems in the mainland ( Amaro 1980 ; Carmona and
Dias 1980; Maltez and Carmona 1980 ; Sobreiro 1993 ; Espinha et al. 1999 ; Costa 2006) and the Azores (Lopes et al. 2009). Damage has also been reported on grapes ( Carmona 1973b ; Carmona and Dias 1980 ; Carmona and Ferreira 1989) and occasionally on beans ( Ferreira and Carmona 1994) and tomato ( Neves 2012), with up to nine ( Maltez 1994) or ten ( Sobreiro 1993)
annual generations possible. It is frequent in the INIAV acarological collection.
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