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Suitability of edaphic arthropods as prey for Proctolaelaps bickleyi and Cosmolaelaps brevistilis (Acari: Mesostigmata: Melicharidae, Laelapidae) under laboratory conditions

机译:适用于ProctolaeLaps Bickleyi和Cosmolaelaps Brevistilis(Acari:Mesostigmata:Melicharidae,Laelapidae)的猎物的适用性在实验室条件下

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Soils are often complex habitats inhabited by a wide range of organisms, some harmful to plants and others beneficial, for example by attacking harmful organisms. Beneficial organisms include predatory mites, some of which have been commercialized for biological control of pest insects and mites. The objective of this work was to evaluate under laboratory condition the suitability of representative soil insect and mite pests, especially Aceria tulipae (Keifer), as prey to the soil-inhabiting predatory mites Proctolaelaps bickleyi (Bram) and Cosmolaelaps brevistilis (Karg). Predation, oviposition and survivorship of recently molted adult females of the predators were assessed in the dark in rearing chambers at 25 +/- 1 A degrees C and 75 +/- 3% RH. Predation rate by P. bickleyi on A. tulipae was significantly higher than that by C. brevistilis (196.3 vs. 71.0 specimens/day). About 482 A. tulipae were preyed by each P. bickleyi at each day, when 500 A. tulipae were made available daily to the predator. Oviposition rate on that prey was also higher for P. bickleyi (4.2 eggs/day). For C. brevistilis, the highest level of oviposition was on Caliothrips phaseoli (Hood) (1.2 eggs/day). Survivorship was always higher for C. brevistilis (ae&yen& 70%), given its ability to remain alive relatively long even in the absence of prey. High rates of survivorship of P. bickleyi were observed on A. tulipae, Bradysia matogrossensis (Lane) and Protorhabditis sp. Promising results were obtained for P. bickleyi on A. tulipae and even on other prey, justifying the conduction of complementary studies under field condition.
机译:土壤通常是复杂的栖息地,各种各样的生物,一些有害的植物和其他有益的生物,例如通过攻击有害生物。有益的生物包括捕食性螨虫,其中一些已被商业化以用于害虫昆虫和螨虫的生物控制。这项工作的目的是在实验室条件下评估代表性土壤昆虫和螨虫,特别是Aceria Tulipae(Keifer)的适用性,作为土壤居住的掠夺性螨虫ProctolaeLaps Bickleyi(Bram)和Cosmolaelaps Brevistilis(Karg)的猎物。捕食者最近蜕皮的成年女性的捕食,产卵和生存,在饲养室中的饲养室中的25 +/- 1℃和75 +/- 3%RH中评估捕食者。 P. Bickleyi对A.Tulipae的捕食率明显高于C.Brevistilis(196.3与71.0标本/日)。大约482A.当每天在每天捕食到每天,当每天为捕食者提供500 A.Tulipae时,蒂拉希皮每天捕食。对于P.Bickleyi(4.2鸡蛋/日)而言,该猎物的产卵率也更高。对于C. Brevistilis,最高水平的产卵是在Caliothrips pumpaceoli(引擎盖)(1.2鸡蛋/天)上。对于C.Brevistilis(AE& Yen& GT; 70%)总是更高的救生人物总是更高的在A. Tulipae,Bradysia Matogrossensis(Lane)和Protorhabditis Sp上观察到P. Bickleyi的高幸存率。有希望的结果是在A. Tulipae上的P. Bickleyi获得的结果,甚至在其他猎物上,证明了现场条件下的互补研究的传导。

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