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Mites communities on linden trees (Tilia sp.) in an urbanenvironment. Bernini, F., Nuzzaci, G., De Lillo, E., Acarid phylogeny and evolution. Adaptations in mites and ticks, Kluwer Academic Publishers: 303-313.

Abstract
The research on the factors influencing plant inhabiting mite population under urban conditions has been conducted in our department over the past several years. In the paper are summarized experimental evidence on the impact of town climate, traffic pollutants, host plantĀ· quality on the occurrence and density on the linden mite and its phytoseiid predators.


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    Host data (5 results)

  • Eotetranychus tiliarium (Hermann, 1804) [Malvaceae: Tilia americanaTilia cordataTilia platyphyllosTilia tomentosaTilia x euchlora].

  • Distribution data (1 result)

  • Eotetranychus tiliarium (Hermann, 1804) [Palearctic: Poland].

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