Plant, pest and predator interplay: Tomato trichomes effects on Tetranychus urticae and its promising predatory mite, the phytoseiid Typhlodromus recki - INRAE - Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement Accéder directement au contenu
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Plant, pest and predator interplay: Tomato trichomes effects on Tetranychus urticae and its promising predatory mite, the phytoseiid Typhlodromus recki

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Trichomes are well-known efficient defense mechanisms used by tomato plants against herbivores and also can impact natural enemies. The system has been studied for years for this economically important crop, creating a pretty good baseline of knowledge of these complex processes. On cultivated tomato and wild relatives Solanum species, a high diversity of glandular and non-glandular trichomes exists, with different densities and locations on the plants depending on varieties/species.
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hal-04225472 , version 1 (02-10-2023)

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Lou Tabary, Denise Navia, Marie-Stéphane Tixier, Philippe Auger, Alain Migeon, et al.. Plant, pest and predator interplay: Tomato trichomes effects on Tetranychus urticae and its promising predatory mite, the phytoseiid Typhlodromus recki. XVI International Congress of Acarology, Dec 2022, Auckland (Nouvelle Zelande), New Zealand. pp.41, ⟨10.11646/zoosymposia.22.1.11⟩. ⟨hal-04225472⟩
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