Dirt adheres to the fruit, and the growth of sooty moulds ( Cladosporium spp .) is encouraged, making it unsuitable for sale. In serious cases the fruit
sensitive to relative humidity below 65%. Combined use Can be combined with Orius spp. Do not combine with other generalist predatory mites ( Amblyseius swirskii
Aphidius matricariae is used for the control of the following pests: Myzus spp. The natural enemy Aphidius matricariae is available at Koppert as Aphipar-M
spider mites ( Tetranychus urticae ), aphids and leaf miner larvae ( Liriomyza spp . ). Crops Especially tomato (can cause damage to other plants). Mode of action
larger than Aphidius colemani or Aphidius matricariae . However, if Myzus spp. is their host, they will be of the same size. The parasitization behaviour
and conventional cultivation. Diseases Seed-borne fungal diseases: Fusarium spp., wheat bunt ( Tilletia caries ) and glume blotch ( Septoria nodorum ). Crops
the form of honeydew. Characteristically, dark sooty moulds ( Cladosporium spp.) are often found growing on this honeydew, which, as well as the white, waxy
the form of honeydew. Characteristically, dark sooty moulds ( Cladosporium spp .) are often found growing on this honeydew. Additionally, the white, waxy