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The effect of groundcover and herbicide treatment on twospotted spider mite density and dispersal in southern Oregon pear orchards
Authors:J L Flexner  P H Westigard  P Gonzalves and R Hilton
Institution:(1) Southern Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, 569 Hanley Rd., 97502 Medford, OR, USA
Abstract:A total of 49 groundcover plant species representing 47 genera in 22 families were identified from a survey of 5 pear orchards. Density of twospotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch) inhabiting these plants was estimated visually several times during the field season. Plants were ranked in 1 of 3 categories depending on mite densities found on these plants during the summer. T. urticae was found to be highly abundant (category 3) on 26 species, at lower densities on 10 species (category 2), and was rarely or never found on the remaining 12 species (category 1). Dispersal of mites from groundcover plants into trees was found to be highly variable within and between orchards. Within orchard dispersal appeared to be related to the distribution and abundance of category 3 host plants in the orchard. Variability between orchards may also be affected by groundcover management techniques and levels of acaricide resistance in T. urticae. The use of herbicides to control groundcover plants significantly increased the dispersal of T. urticae into the orchard trees.
Keywords:Acari  dispersal  immigration  emigration  Tetranychus urticae  cover crop
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