Biocontrol of Two-spotted Spider Mite Tetranychus urticae on Dwarf Hops by the Phytoseiid Mites Phytoseiulus persimilis and Neoseiulus californicus |
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Authors: | A. Barber C. A. M. Campbell H. Crane R. Lilley E. Tregidga |
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Affiliation: | Horticulture Research International West Malling ME19 6BJ Kent |
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Abstract: | Two female Phytoseiulus persimilis and their offspring eliminated two-spotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae from hop leaf discs faster than two female Neoseiulus californicus and their offspring at 25°C. A combination of one female of each species and their offspring eliminated spider mites faster than the N. californicus alone, but slower than P. persimilis alone. Air relative humidities of 55% and 93% had no effect on predation. Both predator species cannibalised eggs and juveniles when spider mite numbers were low. In field experiments in 1996, fewer spider mites were recorded where P. persimilis was released, irrespective of the presence of N. californicus. Pest numbers on cv. 'First Gold' were lower than on cv. 'Herald'. No differences were recorded between the numbers of spider mite eggs in predator release treatments on 'First Gold', but fewer active stages of spider mites were recorded on plots with P. persimilis than controls soon after the time of peak pest population densities. On 'Herald', fewer spider mite active stages and eggs were recorded where predators were released than on untreated controls. |
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Keywords: | Hops Biocontrol Inoculative Release Phytoseiulus Persimilis Neoseiulus Californicus Tetranychus Urticae |
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