Physiological Responses of Cotton to Damage by the Two-Spotted Spider Mite

Date Issued:1996-08-16

Abstract

Spider mites are world-wide pests of a variety of crops. They are important pests of cotton as they can reduce plant vigour which leads to reduced yield (up to 90%), inferior fibre and inferior seed quality (Wilson, 1993); control of spider mites is expensive and they are able to develop resistance to miticides. The two spotted spider mite comprises 99% of cotton mite pests in Australia.

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