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Development of two spotted spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) populations on strawberry and raspberry cultivars
Authors:T. SONNEVELD   H. WAINWRIGHT   L. LABUSCHAGNE
Affiliation:Writtle College, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 3RR, UK
Abstract:Five strawberry (Fragaria sp.) and five raspberry (Rubus ideaus L.) cultivars were evaluated for resistance to two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae Koch.). Two methods of assessing the development of two spotted mite populations using detached leaves were compared. The number of eggs laid and mites which developed were compared. The strawberry cvs Hapil and Pegasus had significantly greater development of two spotted mite populations than the cvs Rhapsody, Symphony and Elsanta. The raspberry cv. Joan Squires had higher populations of two spotted mite whilst the raspberry cv. Leo the least, when compared with cvs Glen Clova, Glen Moy and Glen Prosen. Differences were observed in oviposition sites and mite distribution when comparing raspberries with strawberries. The method of assessing the populations development of two spotted mite which involved maintaining the cut leaf stem in water may be of potential use for studying population dynamics of both two spotted mite and possible predators over extended periods of time.
Keywords:Raspberry    strawberry    Tetranychus urticae    two spotted spider mite    resis
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