Mike G. Solomon
The following data have been transferred from the database of scientists of the International Society for Pest Information (ISPI):
Mike G. Solomon
last recorded affiliation:
East Malling Research
New Road
West Malling ME19 6BJ
Kent
United Kingdom
- remarks:
research on biological control on orchard pests
Publications of Mike G. Solomon (15 listed):
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2008) 44, 293-306
Jean Fitzgerald, Xiangming Xu, Nicola Pepper, Mike Easterbrook and Mike Solomon (2008)
The spatial and temporal distribution of predatory and phytophagous mites in field-grown strawberry in the UK
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2007) 17, 1009-1019
Jean D. Fitzgerald, Nicola Pepper and Mike G. Solomon (2007)
Interactions among predators and phytophagous mites on apple; possible impact on biocontrol of Panonychus ulmi by Typhlodromus pyri in orchards
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2007) 43, 33-47
Jean Fitzgerald, Nicola Pepper, Mike Easterbrook, Tom Pope and Mike Solomon (2007)
Interactions among phytophagous mites, and introduced and naturally occurring predatory mites, on strawberry in the UK
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2006) 16, 893-900
M.A. Easterbrook, J.D. Fitzgerald and M.G. Solomon (2006)
Suppression of aphids on strawberry by augmentative releases of larvae of the lacewing Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens)
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2004) 14, 291-300
J.D. Fitzgerald and M.G. Solomon (2004)
Can flowering plants enhance numbers of beneficial arthropods in UK apple and pear orchards?
Molecular Ecology Notes (2003) 3, 111-112
N.G. Harvey, J.D. Fitzgerald, C.M. James and M.G. Solomon (2003)
Isolation of microsatellite markers from the rosy apple aphid Dysaphis plantaginea
International Journal of Acarology (2002) 28, 181-186
J.D. Fitzgerald and M.G. Solomon (2002)
Distribution of predatory phytoseiid mites in commercial cider apple orchards and unsprayed apple trees in the UK: Implications for biocontrol of phytophagous mites
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2001) 25, 225-229
R.L. Jolly, M.G. Solomon and J.D. Fitzgerald (2001)
Distortion of the spermathecae of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in slide preparation
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2001) 11, 165-216
J.V. Cross, M.A. Easterbrook, A.M. Crook, D. Crook, J.D. Fitzgerald, P.J. Innocenzi, C.N. Jay and M.G. Solomon (2001)
Review: natural enemies and biocontrol of pests of strawberry in northern and central Europe
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2001) 25, 25-36
M.A. Easterbrook, J.D. Fitzgerald and M.G. Solomon (2001)
Biological control of strawberry tarsonemid mite Phytonemus pallidus and two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae on strawberry in the UK using species of Neoseiulus (Amblyseius) (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Biocontrol Science and Technology (2000) 10, 91-128
M.G. Solomon, J.V. Cross, J.D. Fitzgerald, C.A.M. Campbell, R.L. Jolly, R.W. Olszak, E. Niemczyk and H. Vogt (2000)
Biocontrol of pests of apples and pears in northern and central Europe - 3. Predators
Experimental and Applied Acarology (2000) 24, 735-746
J.D. Fitzgerald and M.G. Solomon (2000)
Differences in biological characteristics in organophosphorus-resistant strains of the phytoseiid mite Typhlodromus pyri
International Journal of Acarology (2000) 26, 193-196
Jean D. Fitzgerald and Mike G. Solomon (2000)
Phytoseiid mites from Christmas tree (Picea abies and Aries nordmanniana) plantations in England: Potential biocontrol agents of eriophyoid and tetranychid mites
Biocontrol Science and Technology (1999) 9, 277-314
Jerry V. Cross, M.G. Solomon, D. Babandreier, L. Blommers, M.A. Easterbrook, C.N. Jay, G. Jenser, R.L. Jolly, U. Kuhlmann, R. Lilley, E. Olivella, S. Toepfer and S. Vidal (1999)
Biocontrol of pests of apples and pears in northern and central Europe: 2. Parasitoids
Biocontrol Science and Technology (1999) 9, 125-149
Jerry V. Cross, M.G. Solomon, D. Chandler, P. Jarrett, P.N. Richardson, D. Winstanley, H. Bathon, J. Huber, B. Keller, G.A. Langenbruch and G. Zimmerman (1999)
Biocontrol of pests of apples and pears in northern and central Europe: 1. Microbial agents and nematodes