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Potential of predatory mites for biological control of Brevipalpus yothersi (Acari: Tenuipalpidae)

机译:Brevipalpus的生物控制谓式螨虫(Acari:Tenuialpidae)的潜力

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Citrus leprosis is a serious viral disease of citrus transmitted by Brevipalpus mites. The disease is present in South America, Central America, and Mexico, but not in the United States. One of its primary vectors, however, is present in Florida and other southern states. Non-viruliferous Brevipalpus yothersi (Acari: Tenuipalpidae) are present in Florida and could facilitate the spread of the disease if citrus leprosis viruses (CiLVs) are introduced into the state. In preparation for the possible incursion of CiLVs, we evaluated the biological control potential of four predatory mite species (Neoseiulus longispinosus, N. californicus, Amblyseius largoensis; Acari: Phytoseiidae) and Hemicheyletia bakeri (Acari: Cheyletidae) that are naturally associated with Brevipalpus spp. in citrus. In laboratory no-choice assays, the phytoseiid mites preyed mostly upon immature stages of B. yothersi, while H. bakeri preyed mainly on adults. In dual choice assays, all predators preferred Tetranychus urticae (Acari: Tetranychidae) over B. yothersi, but A. largoensis consumed more B. yothersi than the other three predators. A greenhouse experiment was performed to evaluate the potential of A. largoensis and H. bakeri to suppress B. yothersi populations on citrus trees. Four predator release treatments consisting of single or combined releases of A. largoensis and H. bakeri at a 1:10 (predator: B. yothersi) ratio were tested. Releases of A. largoensis alone or in combination with H. bakeri effectively suppressed B. yothersi and reduced damage to citrus plants. Release of H. bakeri alone, however, had no suppressive effect on B. yothersi populations. Overall, our results show that A. largoensis could be an efficient biological control agent of B. yothersi and could play an important role in citrus IPM programs tailored to manage citrus leprosis.
机译:Citrus Leprosis是Brevipalpus螨虫传播的柑橘的严重病毒疾病。该疾病存在于南美洲,中美洲和墨西哥,但不是在美国。然而,其主要载体之一存在于佛罗里达和其他南方州。佛罗里达州的非毒犬间谍Bevipalpus和艾伦斯(Acari:Tenuialpidae)存在,如果柑橘菌病毒(Cilvs)引入状态,则可以促进疾病的传播。为了准备可能入侵CILVS,我们评估了四种捕食性物种的生物控制潜力(Neoseiulyluallypinosus,N. Californicus,Amblyseius Largensis; Acari:Phytoseiidae)和血糖纤维(Acari:Cheyletidae),其天然与Brevipalpus spp相关。在柑橘。在实验室无选择性测定中,植物嗜肥螨大多数在B. Yothersi的不成熟阶段,而H.Bakeri主要捕食成年人。在双重选择测定中,所有捕食者都优先于B. Yothersi优选Tetranychus urticae(Acari:Tetranychidae),但A.洛根群岛比其他三家掠夺者消耗更多的B. YOTERSI。进行温室实验,评价A. Largensis和H.Bakeri的潜力抑制柑橘树的YOTERSI群体。在1:10(捕食者:B. YOTERSI)比例的1:10(捕食者:B. YOTERSI)比例下,四种捕食者释放治疗组成的单一或组合释放。单独或与H.Bakeri结合的释放A. Largensis有效地抑制了B. Yothersi和对柑橘植物的损害降低。然而,单独释放H. Bakeri对B. Yothersi人群没有抑制作用。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,A.洛根植物可以是B. Yothersi的有效生物控制剂,并且可以在量身定制的柑橘IPM计划中发挥重要作用,以管理柑橘属植物。

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