Evaluation of a damage threshold for two-spotted spider mites, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae), in hop culture |
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Authors: | F WEIHRAUCH |
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Affiliation: | Bavarian State Research Centre for Agriculture, Institute for Crop Production and Plant Breeding, Hop Research Center, Huell 5 1/3, D–85283 Wolnzach, Germany |
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Abstract: | Damage caused by two‐spotted spider mites (Tetranychus urticae) at harvest to yield, quality (measured in percentage α‐acids content) and cone infestation was assessed on hop cvs Hallertauer Magnum, Hallertauer Tradition and Perle. Acaricide‐untreated hop plants with known levels of T. urticae infestation were compared with neighbouring acaricide‐treated plants. Although in 24 of the 36 experimental harvests the untreated hop plants had spider mite infestations of > 100 mites leaf?1, yields and α‐acids content from the untreated plants were significantly lower than the treated plants in only four instances. However, although mite infestation of cones from untreated hops were significantly higher than acaricide‐treated plants in 27 of the 36 cases, in only one instance did that cause economic loss. Spider mite infestation levels of c. 90 mites leaf?1 are tolerable at harvest time with little or no risk of causing economic loss to hop growers. |
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Keywords: | Damage threshold experimental harvest hop Humulus lupulus Tetranychus urticae two-spotted spider mite |
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