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A novel method for protecting slow-release sachets of predatory mites against environmental stresses and increasing predator release to crops
Authors:Takeshi Shimoda  Yoshitake Kagawa  Kotaro Mori  Norihide Hinomoto  Tadashi Hiraoka  Tetsuo Nakajima
Institution:1.Central Region Agricultural Research Center,NARO,Tsukuba,Japan;2.Central Research Institute,Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd,Kusatsu,Japan;3.Daikyo Giken-Kogyo Co., Ltd,Sagamihara,Japan;4.ISK Biosciences K.K.,Chiyoda-ku,Japan
Abstract:Slow-release sachets of predatory mites are widely employed for controlling small pest arthropods in protected crops. However, environmental stresses can adversely affect the performance of such sachets. To solve this problem, we developed plant-attached shelters that hold sachets of Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) or Amblyseius swirskii (Athias-Henriot). We conducted laboratory experiments to reveal whether sheltered sachets can protect predators against pesticides and drenching. The numbers of each predator in unsheltered sachets were drastically decreased after spraying with a non-selective pesticide (methidathion), and after continuous spraying (four days) with water, whereas the numbers in the sheltered sachets were not seriously affected by these factors. We also found that more predators (at least for N. californicus) were released from sheltered sachets at different temperatures (25 and 17 °C) than from unsheltered sachets. These results indicate sheltered sachets to be potentially useful for protecting predatory mites against environmental stresses and enhancing their release to crops.
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