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Page 1: jameslitsinger.files.wordpress.com …  · Web viewEmmanuel, G. O. Evans. 1979. Survival of mites associated with growing barley through harvest and into storage. Pages 299-303
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Paper 35. N. Emmanuel, G. O. Evans. 1979. Survival of mites associated with growing barley through harvest and into storage. Pages 299-303. In: J. G. Rodriguez (editor). Recent Advances in Acarology. Volume I of 2. Proceedings of the V International Congress of Acarology, August 6-12, 1978 at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, New York: Academic Press, 631 pages.

Keywords: mite fauna of wheat from the field into storage in Ireland, the most common mites were [Tyrophagus longior, Lupotarsonemus talpe, Siteroptes graminisugus, Tarsonemus confusus, Tydeus nr. mumaei] 20 species were found on the inflorescences, and included all of the just mentioned most abundant, Acrus siro, the major pest species of stored grain was absent in all habitats [cereal, soil, weeds, organic debris, air, hedgerows]. All the species found on barley inflorescences were also found in

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the stored grain, the great majority of the species found on the barley inflorescences and stems and weeds at harvest day were also found in the harvested grain