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B A Croft

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Experimental & Applied Acarology|November 29, 2002
Phytoseiid dispersal at plant to regional levels: a review with emphasis on management of Neoseiulus fallacis in diverse agroecosystemsB A Croft, C Jung
Experimental & Applied Acarology|February 24, 2001
Survival and plant-prey finding by Neoseiulus fallacis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on soil substrates after aerial dispersalC Jung, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|March 3, 2001
Cannibalism and intraguild predation among phytoseiid mites: are aggressiveness and prey preference related to diet specialization?P Schausberger, B A Croft
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1976
Integrated pest management in the U.S.: progress and promiseC B Huffaker, B A Croft
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1997
Life-styles of Phytoseiid mites and their roles in biological controlJ A McMurtry, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|August 22, 2001
Species association among predaceous and phytophagous apple mites (Acari: Eriophyidae, Phytoseiidae, Stigmaeidae, Tetranychidae)D H Slone, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|November 25, 2004
Phytoseiid mites on unsprayed apple trees in Oregon, and other western states (USA): distributions, life-style types and relevance to commercial orchardsB A Croft, H K Luh
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1975
Responses of arthropod natural enemies to insecticidesB A Croft, A W Brown
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 18, 2001
Quantitative classification of life-style types in predaceous phytoseiid mitesH K Lu, B A Croft
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 1, 1972
Comparative studies on four strains of Typhlodromus occidentalis. VI. Persistence of insecticide-resistant strains in an apple orchard ecosystemB A Croft, M M Barnes
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Experimental & Applied Acarology|November 29, 2002
Phytoseiid dispersal at plant to regional levels: a review with emphasis on management of Neoseiulus fallacis in diverse agroecosystemsB A Croft, C Jung
Experimental & Applied Acarology|February 24, 2001
Survival and plant-prey finding by Neoseiulus fallacis (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on soil substrates after aerial dispersalC Jung, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|March 3, 2001
Cannibalism and intraguild predation among phytoseiid mites: are aggressiveness and prey preference related to diet specialization?P Schausberger, B A Croft
Environmental Health Perspectives|April 1, 1976
Integrated pest management in the U.S.: progress and promiseC B Huffaker, B A Croft
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1997
Life-styles of Phytoseiid mites and their roles in biological controlJ A McMurtry, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|August 22, 2001
Species association among predaceous and phytophagous apple mites (Acari: Eriophyidae, Phytoseiidae, Stigmaeidae, Tetranychidae)D H Slone, B A Croft
Experimental & Applied Acarology|November 25, 2004
Phytoseiid mites on unsprayed apple trees in Oregon, and other western states (USA): distributions, life-style types and relevance to commercial orchardsB A Croft, H K Luh
Annual Review of Entomology|January 1, 1975
Responses of arthropod natural enemies to insecticidesB A Croft, A W Brown
Experimental & Applied Acarology|October 18, 2001
Quantitative classification of life-style types in predaceous phytoseiid mitesH K Lu, B A Croft
Journal of Economic Entomology|February 1, 1972
Comparative studies on four strains of Typhlodromus occidentalis. VI. Persistence of insecticide-resistant strains in an apple orchard ecosystemB A Croft, M M Barnes
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