Elsevier Science, 1996. — 790 p. — (World Crop Pests; Volume 6). — ISBN: 978-0-08-053123-6.
This book is a timely compilation of synthesized information on behaviourally fascinating and economically important mites.
The book gives much attention to fundamental aspects of eriophyoid anatomy, behaviour, ecology and even systematics, as bases for understanding the ways of life of eriophyoid mites and their effects on host plants; in turn, this will lead to developing the most appropriate means of regulating mites as detrimental or beneficial organisms. It presents new views intended to stimulate interest in eriophyoids and their enemies, and it points to areas where further research is needed.
This book is intended for extension workers, experts of acarology and plant protection as well as students, teachers and researchers. It stimulates readers to critically test the view presented and aimes ultimately toward environmentally safe, sustainable and economically efficient means of regulating detrimental and beneficial eriophyoid mites.
The Eriophyoidea.External Anatomy and Systematics.External Anatomy and Notation of Structures (E.E. Lindquist).
Systematics, Diagnoses for Major Taxa, and Keys to Families and Genera with Species on Plants of Economic Importance (E.E. Lindquist, J.W. Amrine, Jr.).
Nomenclatorial Problems in Usage of Some Family and Genus Names (E.E. Lindquist).
Internal Anatomy and Physiology (G. Nuzzaci, G. Alberti).
Morphogenesis and Cytogenetics.Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis (G. Alberti, G. Nuzzaci).
Arrhenotokous Parthenogenesis (W. Helle, M. Wysoki).
Biology and Ecology.Life Forms, Deuterogyny, Diapause and Seasonal Development (D.C.M. Manson, G.N. Oldfield).
Spermatophore Deposition, Mating Behaviour and Population Mating Structure (G.N. Oldfield, K. Michalska).
Diversity and Host Plant Specificity (G.N. Oldfield).
Ancient Associations: Eriophyoid Mites on Gymnosperms (J. Boczek, V.G. Shevchenko).
Secondary Associations: Eriophyoid Mites on Ferns (U. Gerson).
Feeding Effects on Host Plants: Gall Formation and Other Distortions (E. Westphal, D.C.M. Manson).
Toxemias and Other Non-Distortive Feeding Effects (G.N. Oldfield).
Web Spinning, Wax Secretion and Liquid Secretion by Eriophyoid Mites (D.C.M. Manson, U. Gerson).
Eriophyoid Mites as Vectors of Plant Pathogens (G.N. Oldfield, G. Proeseler).
Evolution and Phylogeny.Evolution of Eriophyoid Mites in Relation to their Host Plants (E.E. Lindquist, G.N. Oldfield).
Phylogenetic Relationships (E.E. Lindquist).
Evolutionary Ecology: Life History Patterns, Food Plant Choice and Dispersal (M.W. Sabelis, J. Bruin).
Techniques.Sampling Techniques (T.M. Perring, C.A. Farrar, G.N. Oldfield).
Rearing Techniques (G.N. Oldfield, T.M. Perring).
Preparation, Mounting and Descriptive Study of Eriophyoid Mites (J.W. Amrine, Jr, D.C.M. Manson).
Karyotyping Techniques (M. Wysoki, W. Helle).
SEM and TEM Techniques (G. Alberti, G. Nuzzaci).
Toxicological Test Methods for Eriophyoid Mites (C.C. Childers).
Natural Enemies of Eriophyoid Mites.Phytoseiidae.Phytoseiidae (M.W. Sabelis).
Stigmaeidae.Stigmaeidae (H.M.A. Thistlewood, D.R. Clements and R. Harmsen).
Other Predatory Arthropods.Other Predatory Arthropods (T.M. Perring and J.A. McMurtry).
Pathogens of Eriophyoid Mites.Pathogens of Eriophyoid Mites (C.W. McCoy).
Damage and Control of Eriophyoid Mites.Nature of Damage and its Assessment.Nature of Damage and its Assessment (R.N. Royalty and T.M. Perring).
Damage and Control of Eriophyoid Mites in Crops.Stylar Feeding Injury and Control of Eriophyoid Mites in Citrus (C.W. McCoy).
Damage and Control of Eriophyoid Mites in Apple and Pear (M.A. Easterbrook).
Other Fruit Trees and Nut Trees (M. Castagnoli and G.N. Oldfield).
Coconuts (D. Moore and F.W. Howard).
Grape (C. Duso and E. De Lillo).
Currants and Berries (E. De Lillo and C. Duso).
Vegetables (T.M. Perring).
Corn and Grain Plants (W.E. Styer and L.R. Nault).
Grasses (W.E. Frost and P.M. Ridland).
Sugarcane, Coffee and Tea (G.P. Channabasavanna).
Ornamental Flowering Plants (M.K.P. Smith Meyer).
Flower Bulbs (C.G.M. Conijn, J. Van Aartrijk and I. Lesna).
Ornamental Coniferous and Shade Trees (M. Castagnoli).
Forage Crops (P.M. Ridland).
Host Plant Resistance.Host Plant Resistance (E. Westphal, R. Bronner and F. Dreger).
Pesticide Resistance in Eriophyoid Mites, their Competitors and Predators.Pesticide Resistance in Eriophyoid Mites, their Competitors and Predators (R.H. Messing and B.A. Croft).
Chemical Control of Eriophyoid Mites.Chemical Control of Eriophyoid Mites (C.C. Childers, M.A. Easterbrook and M.G. Solomon).
Beneficial Effects of Eriophyoid Mites.Biological Control of Weeds.Aceria, Epitrimerus and Aculus Species and Biological Control of Weeds (S.S. Rosenthal).
Phyllocoptes fructiphflus and Biological Control of Multiflora Rose (J.W. Amrine, Jr.).
Beneficial Effects on Other Plant Pests.Eriophyoids as Competitors of Other Phytophagous Mites (J.E. Dunley and B.A. Croft).
Eriophyoid Mites as Alternative Prey (M.W. Sabelis and P.C.J. Van Rijn).
General Index - including predators, pathogens and higher taxa of eriophyoid mites; excluding eriophyoid mite species and genera, and their host plants.