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Host dependent demographic parameters of spider mite Oligonychus biharensis (Hirst) on two bean species
The influence of two economic host plants country bean ( Lablab purpureus L.) and mung bean ( Vigna radiata (L. Wilczek)) on the development, reproduction and demographic parameters of the spider mite, Oligonychus biharensis (Acari Tetranychidae) were constructed using two-sex life table program und...
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Published in: | International journal of tropical insect science 2021-03, Vol.41 (1), p.801-808 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The influence of two economic host plants country bean (
Lablab purpureus
L.) and mung bean (
Vigna radiata
(L. Wilczek)) on the development, reproduction and demographic parameters of the spider mite,
Oligonychus biharensis
(Acari Tetranychidae) were constructed using two-sex life table program under laboratory condition at 25 °C, 60–80% RH, and a photoperiod of 16 L:8D h. Both male and female of
O. biharensis
successfully completed their development from egg to adult on two host plants. Immature development of
O. biharensis
was shorter on
L. purpureus
than on
V. radiata
. Oviposition, lifetime fecundity, female adult longevity of the spider mite was higher on
L. purpureus
than
V. radiata
. The net reproduction rate (
R
0
), intrinsic rate of natural increase (
r
m
), mean generation time (
t
G
), finite rate of increase (
λ
) and gross reproduction rate (GRR) of
O. biharensis
were significantly affected by host plants. The
R
0
-values of
O. biharensis
were significantly higher on
L. purpureus
than
V. radiata
. GRR also showed the similar trend as of the net reproduction rate. The mean generation time of
O. biharensis
was higher on
V. radiata
than on
L. purpureus
. Based on the intrinsic rate of population increase,
L. purpureus
was more suitable than
V. radiata
. The results of the study reveal that the host plants greatly influenced the life parameters of the spider mite
O. biharensis
and it helps to reveal the population dynamics on particular host plant species. |
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ISSN: | 1742-7592 1742-7584 1742-7592 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42690-020-00270-0 |