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Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-690228

RESUMEN

We tested the functional response of the phytoseiid predator Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks, 1904) to different population densities of Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 (the two-spotted spider mite - TSSM) in the laboratory. We evaluated the curve that best fits the data obtained, based on the reduced X². The predators were obtained from leaves of Oso Grande strawberries at the municipality of Bom Princípio, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifteen seemingly healthy females of P. macropilis were randomly chosen and individualized in each of the arenas with different TSSM densities. The following prey densities were tested: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 35, 45, 55, 70 and 125 females. The tests were performed in a germination chamber with photoperiod of 12 hours at 28 ± 1ºC per day and 22 ± 1ºC at night and 80 ± 5% relative humidity. In all tests with up to three prey items, P. macropilis showed low functional response, whereas higher rates were observed when more prey items were offered. There was a strong positive correlation between increased prey numbers and daily prey consumption (r = 0.84 and p = 0.0006). A significant correlation was found between prey consumption and total oviposition (r = 0.70, p = 0.01). The daily oviposition rate was lower when few prey items were offered, increasing significantly with increased prey availability. The results showed a positive correlation between the number of prey items offered to the predator and its oviposition rate (r = 0.66, p = 0.01). Nevertheless, a strong correlation was observed between the daily consumption of prey and eggs/female/day (r = 0.92, p 0.0001). A shorter oviposition period was reported when up to three prey items were offered. The oviposition period and the increase in prey numbers were positively correlated (r = 0.30, p = 0.34), but the difference was not statistically significant. Nevertheless, the longer the egg-laying period, the greater the oviposition rate (r = 0.90, p 0.0001). The curve that best fits the data obtained in each case was also calculated, based on the least square method.

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Artículo en Inglés | VETINDEX | ID: vti-441220

RESUMEN

We tested the functional response of the phytoseiid predator Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks, 1904) to different population densities of Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 (the two-spotted spider mite - TSSM) in the laboratory. We evaluated the curve that best fits the data obtained, based on the reduced X². The predators were obtained from leaves of Oso Grande strawberries at the municipality of Bom Princípio, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifteen seemingly healthy females of P. macropilis were randomly chosen and individualized in each of the arenas with different TSSM densities. The following prey densities were tested: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 35, 45, 55, 70 and 125 females. The tests were performed in a germination chamber with photoperiod of 12 hours at 28 ± 1ºC per day and 22 ± 1ºC at night and 80 ± 5% relative humidity. In all tests with up to three prey items, P. macropilis showed low functional response, whereas higher rates were observed when more prey items were offered. There was a strong positive correlation between increased prey numbers and daily prey consumption (r = 0.84 and p = 0.0006). A significant correlation was found between prey consumption and total oviposition (r = 0.70, p = 0.01). The daily oviposition rate was lower when few prey items were offered, increasing significantly with increased prey availability. The results showed a positive correlation between the number of prey items offered to the predator and its oviposition rate (r = 0.66, p = 0.01). Nevertheless, a strong correlation was observed between the daily consumption of prey and eggs/female/day (r = 0.92, p 0.0001). A shorter oviposition period was reported when up to three prey items were offered. The oviposition period and the increase in prey numbers were positively correlated (r = 0.30, p = 0.34), but the difference was not statistically significant. Nevertheless, the longer the egg-laying period, the greater the oviposition rate (r = 0.90, p 0.0001). The curve that best fits the data obtained in each case was also calculated, based on the least square method.

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Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1503928

RESUMEN

We tested the functional response of the phytoseiid predator Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks, 1904) to different population densities of Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836 (the two-spotted spider mite - TSSM) in the laboratory. We evaluated the curve that best fits the data obtained, based on the reduced X². The predators were obtained from leaves of Oso Grande strawberries at the municipality of Bom Princípio, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifteen seemingly healthy females of P. macropilis were randomly chosen and individualized in each of the arenas with different TSSM densities. The following prey densities were tested: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, 30, 35, 45, 55, 70 and 125 females. The tests were performed in a germination chamber with photoperiod of 12 hours at 28 ± 1ºC per day and 22 ± 1ºC at night and 80 ± 5% relative humidity. In all tests with up to three prey items, P. macropilis showed low functional response, whereas higher rates were observed when more prey items were offered. There was a strong positive correlation between increased prey numbers and daily prey consumption (r = 0.84 and p = 0.0006). A significant correlation was found between prey consumption and total oviposition (r = 0.70, p = 0.01). The daily oviposition rate was lower when few prey items were offered, increasing significantly with increased prey availability. The results showed a positive correlation between the number of prey items offered to the predator and its oviposition rate (r = 0.66, p = 0.01). Nevertheless, a strong correlation was observed between the daily consumption of prey and eggs/female/day (r = 0.92, p 0.0001). A shorter oviposition period was reported when up to three prey items were offered. The oviposition period and the increase in prey numbers were positively correlated (r = 0.30, p = 0.34), but the difference was not statistically significant. Nevertheless, the longer the egg-laying period, the greater the oviposition rate (r = 0.90, p 0.0001). The curve that best fits the data obtained in each case was also calculated, based on the least square method.

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Artículo en Portugués | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1482627

RESUMEN

Mites of the families Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae and Tetranychidae are considered of economic importance in the blackberry (Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae), raspberry and other small fruit crops. This study was conducted from November of 2001 to October of 2003 on Brazos, Caigangue and Tupy cultivars in Ilópolis municipality, state of Rio Grande do Sul, to describe the mitefauna and its population fluctuation in blackberry crops. A total of 36,094 mites belonging to 12 families was collected. Most of the mites belong to Diptilomiopidae (80.9%) and Tetranychidae (13.9%), composed predominantly of phytophagous species. Chakrabartiella sp. (Diptilomiopidae) was the most abundant species, followed by Neotetranychus asper Feres & Flechtmann, 2000 (Tetranychidae). Stigmaeidae (2.1%) and Phytoseiidae (0.4%) were the most common families of predaceous mites, and Agistemus brasiliensis Matioli, Ueckermann & Oliveira, 2002 (Stigmaeidae) and Typhlodromalus aripo DeLeon, 1967 (Phytoseiidae) the most common predaceous species.


Ácaros das famílias Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae e Tetranychidae são citados como de importância econômica na cultura de amora-preta (Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae), framboesa e outras frutas pequenas. Este estudo foi conduzido de novembro de 2001 a outubro de 2003 nas cultivares Brazos, Caigangue e Tupy no município de Ilópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, com o objetivo de conhecer a acarofauna e sua dinâmica populacional em amora-preta. Foram coletados 36.094 ácaros pertencentes a 11 famílias. A maioria dos ácaros coletados pertence às famílias Diptilomiopidae (80,9%) e Tetranychidae (13,9%), compostas por espécies fitófagas. Chakrabartiella sp. (Diptilomiopidae), foi a espécie mais abundante, seguida por Neotetranychus asper Feres & Flechtmann, 2000 (Tetranychidae). Stigmaeidae (2,1%) e Phytoseiidae (0,4%) foram os ácaros predadores mais comuns, sendo Agistemus brasiliensis Matioli, Ueckermann & Oliveira, 2002 (Stigmaeidae) e Typhlodromalus aripo DeLeon, 1967 (Phytoseiidae), as espécies de predadores mais abundantes.

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Artículo en Portugués | VETINDEX | ID: vti-437782

RESUMEN

Mites of the families Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae and Tetranychidae are considered of economic importance in the blackberry (Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae), raspberry and other small fruit crops. This study was conducted from November of 2001 to October of 2003 on Brazos, Caigangue and Tupy cultivars in Ilópolis municipality, state of Rio Grande do Sul, to describe the mitefauna and its population fluctuation in blackberry crops. A total of 36,094 mites belonging to 12 families was collected. Most of the mites belong to Diptilomiopidae (80.9%) and Tetranychidae (13.9%), composed predominantly of phytophagous species. Chakrabartiella sp. (Diptilomiopidae) was the most abundant species, followed by Neotetranychus asper Feres & Flechtmann, 2000 (Tetranychidae). Stigmaeidae (2.1%) and Phytoseiidae (0.4%) were the most common families of predaceous mites, and Agistemus brasiliensis Matioli, Ueckermann & Oliveira, 2002 (Stigmaeidae) and Typhlodromalus aripo DeLeon, 1967 (Phytoseiidae) the most common predaceous species.


Ácaros das famílias Eriophyidae, Tarsonemidae e Tetranychidae são citados como de importância econômica na cultura de amora-preta (Rubus fruticosus, Rosaceae), framboesa e outras frutas pequenas. Este estudo foi conduzido de novembro de 2001 a outubro de 2003 nas cultivares Brazos, Caigangue e Tupy no município de Ilópolis, Rio Grande do Sul, com o objetivo de conhecer a acarofauna e sua dinâmica populacional em amora-preta. Foram coletados 36.094 ácaros pertencentes a 11 famílias. A maioria dos ácaros coletados pertence às famílias Diptilomiopidae (80,9%) e Tetranychidae (13,9%), compostas por espécies fitófagas. Chakrabartiella sp. (Diptilomiopidae), foi a espécie mais abundante, seguida por Neotetranychus asper Feres & Flechtmann, 2000 (Tetranychidae). Stigmaeidae (2,1%) e Phytoseiidae (0,4%) foram os ácaros predadores mais comuns, sendo Agistemus brasiliensis Matioli, Ueckermann & Oliveira, 2002 (Stigmaeidae) e Typhlodromalus aripo DeLeon, 1967 (Phytoseiidae), as espécies de predadores mais abundantes.

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Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-467996

RESUMEN

O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar as espécies de ácaros predadores associados à cultura do morango e em plantas associadas, no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Este estudo foi conduzido nos municípios de Bom Princípio, Capitão e Lajeado em plantações de morango da variedade Oso Grande em túnel baixo. As avaliações foram feitas mensalmente entre agosto de 2002 e março de 2004. Nas plantas de morango, as amostras foram constituídas de três folhas coletadas em cada uma das 15 plantas escolhidas ao acaso, totalizando 45 folhas/campo. Nas plantas associadas, o esforço de amostragem foi de uma hora para cada planta avaliada. Ácaros das famílias Ascidae, Parasitidae, Phytoseiidae, Cunaxidae, Erythraeidae, Stigmaeidae e Tydeidae foram observados associados com o ácaro rajado, Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836, praga importante na região onde este estudo foi conduzido. Vinte espécies foram identificadas, 14 das quais pertencem à família Phytoseiidae. Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks, 1905) e Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor, 1954) foram as espécies mais comuns. Nas plantas asssociadas, a maior diversidade foi observada em Richardia sp. (seis espécies), Agerantum conyzoides L.(quatro espécies) e Sonchus oleraceus L., Bidens pilosa L.e Rumex sp. (três espécies). Uma chave docotômica é apresentada para a identificação das espécies.


The aim of this study was to determine the species predatory mites on strawberry crop and associated plants in the State of Rio Grande do Sul. It was conducted in Bom Princípio, Capitão and Lajeado counties, in crops of strawberry Oso Grande variety in low tunnels. The evaluations were done monthly between August 2002 and March 2004. In the plants of strawberry, the samples were constituted of three leaves collected in each of 15 plants taken randomly, totaling 45 leaves/field. In the associated plants, the sampling effort was of one hour for each plant evaluated. Mites of the families Ascidae, Parasitidae, Phytoseiidae, Cunaxidae, Erythraeidae, Stigmaeidae and Tydeidae were observed associated with the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch, 1836, important pest of this crop in the region where the study was conducted. Twenty species were identified, 14 of which belong to the family Phytoseiidae. Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks, 1905) and Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor, 1954) were the most common species. On associated plants, the highest diversity of predatory mites was found on Richardia sp. (six mite species), Agerantum conyzoides L. (four mite species) and Sonchus oleraceus L., Bidens pilosa L. and Rumex sp. (three mite species). A dichotomous key is presented for the separation of the species collected.


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Plagas Agrícolas , Ácaros/clasificación , Ácaros/crecimiento & desarrollo , Biodiversidad , Fragaria , Infestaciones por Ácaros/clasificación , Plantas/parasitología
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