Beltrà Ivars, A.; Calabuig Gomar, A.; Navarro Campos, C.; Ramírez Soria, M.; Soto Sánchez, AI.; García Mari, F.; Wäckers, F.... (2017). Provisioning of food supplements enhances the conservation of phytoseiid
mites in citrus. Biological Control. 115:18-22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2017.09.007
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Title:
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Provisioning of food supplements enhances the conservation of phytoseiid
mites in citrus
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Author:
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Beltrà Ivars, Aleixandre
Calabuig Gomar, Altea
Navarro Campos, Cristina
Ramírez Soria, M.J.
Soto Sánchez, Antonia Isabel
García Mari, Ferran
Wäckers, Felix
Pekas, Apostolos
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Instituto Agroforestal Mediterráneo - Institut Agroforestal Mediterrani
Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Ecosistemas Agroforestales - Departament d'Ecosistemes Agroforestals
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Abstract:
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[EN] Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) are amongst the most abundant and important predators in citrus. They
range from specialist species feeding exclusively on spider mites to generalist species that can feed and ...[+]
[EN] Phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) are amongst the most abundant and important predators in citrus. They
range from specialist species feeding exclusively on spider mites to generalist species that can feed and reproduce
on several prey as well as non-prey foods such as pollen, fungi and honeydew. Feeding on non-prey foods is
crucial for the conservation of phytoseiids especially during periods when prey are scarce or absent. In a
greenhouse experiment using citrus plantlets we tested the impact of provisioning cattail pollen (Typha angustifolia
L.) and a sucrose solution, alone or in combination, on the population development of the pollen adapted
Euseius stipulatus (Athias-Henriot) (Acari: Phytoseiidae). The highest E. stipulatus populations were registered in
the treatment where the pollen was supplied in combination with the sucrose solution. The phytoseiid abundance
in the sugar and pollen treatment was significantly higher than the sum of the abundances when either the
pollen or the sugars were supplied separately. Thus, pollen and sugar acted synergistically on the populations of
E. stipulatus. Subsequently, we tested the combination of pollen and sugar in a six month field study in two
commercial citrus orchards in eastern Spain. Provisioning of pollen and sugar resulted in significantly higher
abundance of the resident phytoseiid mites compared to the control trees that received no food supplements. In
both orchards this increase was higher from the end of May until the end of June and from September until the
end of October. We conclude that the provisioning of sugar and pollen enhances the conservation of the resident
phytoseiid mites in citrus.
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Subjects:
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Biological control
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Pollen
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Sugar
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Non-prey food
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Mediterranean Basin
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Euseius stipulatus
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Copyrigths:
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Cerrado |
Source:
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Biological Control. (issn:
1049-9644
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DOI:
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10.1016/j.biocontrol.2017.09.007
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Publisher:
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Elsevier
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Publisher version:
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http://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocontrol.2017.09.007
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Project ID:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/324475/EU/Intersectoral Collaborations to Boost Research and Development Dynamics in Biological Control of Agricultural pests/
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Thanks:
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This research was supported by the European grant FP7-IAPP #324475 'Colbies'. We would like to thank Nancy Lenaerts for help with the greenhouse trial preparation and sampling.
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Type:
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Artículo
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