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Mites associated with stored seed cotton and related products in Greece

Authors :
Athanassiou, C. G.
Palyvos, N. E.
Eliopoulos, P. A.
Papadoulis, G. T.
Source :
Phytoparasitica; August 2002, Vol. 30 Issue: 4 p387-394, 8p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Samples were taken during a 2-year period (Sept. 1998 to Sept. 2000) from 17 ginning mills, located in the main cotton production regions in Greece. The material was examined in order to determine the presence and relative abundance of mites in stored seed cotton and its products: cotton fiber, cottonseed and cotton gin trash. Twenty-two mite taxa were found, with the predominance of mite species on each type of stored commodity differing significantly. Fifteen taxa were recorded in seed cotton, where the most abundant species wereTyrophagus putrescentiae(Schrank) andTarsonemus waiteiBanks. In contrast, only four species were found in cotton fiber, withT. putrescentiaebeing the dominant one. Nine taxa were recorded in the cottonseed samples, where the most abundant species was by farLepidoglyphus destructor(Schrank).Caloglyphussp. was the most abundant species in cotton gin trash, where a total of 13 taxa were found. Most mites were found in gin trash, followed by cottonseed and seed cotton; very few mites were detected in cotton fiber.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03342123 and 18767184
Volume :
30
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Phytoparasitica
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs17381344
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02979686