Integrated control of two spotted spider mite,Tetranychus urticae on cucumber grown under plastichouse conditions in egypt |
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Authors: | A. Y. M. El-laithy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Plant Protection, National Research Center, 12622, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt
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Abstract: | Microclimatic conditions were monitored in cucumber grown under unheated plastichouses in three consecutive years, i.e. from 1990 to 1992 in Egypt. The relative humidity in the plastichouses constructed on either sandy or clay soil did not exceed 30% during mid-day time, while the average temperature did not drop below 30°C. Such conditions favoured population build up of the two spotted spider miteTetranychus urticae Koch. In 1993 and 1994, three plastichouses planted to cucumber, cultivar Rawa or Hana were selected. Relative humidity in two of them was maintained over 50% during the day using spraying nozzles, the third being kept as control. Mildew diseases induced by increased leaf wetness needed to be managed using fungicides.Phyioseiulus persimilis andP. longipes were released in the first two plastichouses, while acaricides were applied in the control. In early MayT. urticae population increase on the growing top of cucumber plants required two acaricidal applications as predatory mites did not migrate to the apical leaves which were too warm and dry. More than 80% of the maximum yield was obtained on average in plastichouses using increased relative humidity, but without any acaricidal applications. |
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