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Suitability of the predatory mites Iphiseiodes zuluagai and Euseius concordis in controlling Polyphagotarsonemus latus and Tetranychus bastosi on Jatropha curcas plants in Brazil
Authors:Renato Almeida Sarmento  Diego Macedo Rodrigues  Farid Faraji  Eduardo A L Erasmo  Felipe Lemos  Adenir V Teodoro  Wagner Toshihiro Kikuchi  Gil Rodrigues dos Santos and Angelo Pallini
Institution:(1) Graduate Programme in Plant Science, Federal University of Tocantins (UFT), PO BOX 66, Gurupi, TO, Brazil;(2) University of Amsterdam—Mitox Consultants, Science Park 406, 1098 XH Amsterdam, The Netherlands;(3) Department of Animal Biology, Section Entomology, Federal University of Vi?osa, Vi?osa, Brazil;(4) Graduate Programme in Agroecology, Maranh?o State University (UEMA), PO BOX 3004, S?o Lu?s, MA, Brazil
Abstract:One of the most promising plant species for biofuel production in Brazil is the physic nut Jatropha curcas. Major phytosanitary problems include the attack of two pest mite species, the broad mite Polyphagotarsonemus latus and the spider mite Tetranychus bastosi. Owing to pesticide-related problems, there is an increasing demand for sustainable environmental-friendly control methods such as biological control. In this study we evaluated the suitability of the predatory mite species Iphiseiodes zuluagai and Euseius concordis in controlling P. latus and T. bastosi on J. curcas. The number of T. bastosi killed by I. zuluagai was lower than the number of P. latus consumed. Euseius concordis preyed upon both T. bastosi and P. latus but the number of prey killed was always lower in comparison with I. zuluagai. However, P. latus and T. bastosi are suitable for the development of I. zuluagai and E. concordis as oviposition of both predators did not differ in relation to prey species. The preference of I. zuluagai for leaves of plants infested by either P. latus or T. bastosi, combined with the higher values for predation obtained by this predatory mite when fed on P. latus, compared to those values obtained by E. concordis, suggests that I. zuluagai can be more efficient than E. concordis in reducing populations of P. latus and T. bastosi under field conditions. Furthermore, we report here on the first record of predatory mites associated with P. latus and T. bastosi on native J. curcas plants in Brazil. In conclusion, we emphasize the crucial importance of predatory mites as agents of natural biological control of mite pests on J. curcas in small farms.
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