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Aspects of use and features of the predatorymite Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans, 1952) (Mesostigmata: family Phytoseiidae, subfamily. Amblyseiinae) in comparison to N. californicus

The predatory mite Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans, 1952) isused as a specialized acariphage on vegetable, flower and berry crops inAsia. In protected ground of European agriculture, N. californicus is one ofthe effective predators of spider mites (Tetranychidae). The periodicity ofattacks on the vi...

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Published in:BIO web of conferences 2024, Vol.93, p.1014
Main Authors: Meshkov, Yury I., Glinushkin, Alexey P., Stepanova, Eugenia V., Zakharov, Dmitry A., Sidorov, Ilya I., Semenova, Natalia A., Akimova, Svetlana V., Yanykin, Denis V., Paskhin, Mark O.
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Summary:The predatory mite Neoseiulus longispinosus (Evans, 1952) isused as a specialized acariphage on vegetable, flower and berry crops inAsia. In protected ground of European agriculture, N. californicus is one ofthe effective predators of spider mites (Tetranychidae). The periodicity ofattacks on the victim depends on the temperature. The predator prefers tohunt immature individuals of T. urticae , often ignoring adult female spidermites if there is a choice. N. longispinosus does not show preferencebetween eggs and T. urticae nymphs. However, as the density of the spidermite population increases, the predatory mite switches its diet from theeggs to its larvae and nymphs. Adult females of N. californicus exhibit atype 2 functional response to both eggs and T. urticae nymphs. Pyrethroidand avermectin substances are highly toxic to predator populations, despitelow acute toxicity of many other insecticides (Actara, Envidor, etc.).
ISSN:2117-4458
2117-4458
DOI:10.1051/bioconf/20249301014