Solanum americanum as a reservoir of natural enemies of the tomato red spider mite, Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Tetranychidae)


Autoria(s): Ribeiro, Ana E. L.; Gondim, Manoel G. C., Jr.; Melo, Jose W. S.; Junior, Italo Delalibera
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2012

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Brazilian populations of the pathogenic fungus Neozygites floridana (Weiser & Muma) Remaudiere & S. Keller (Entomophthoromycotina: Entomophthorales) and the predatory mite Phytoseiulus longipes Evans (Acari: Phytoseiidae) are potential candidates for introduction into Africa for classical biological control of the tomato red spider mite, Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae). The efficiency of these natural enemies against T. evansi has been demonstrated under laboratory conditions, but little is known about their performance on native Solanaceae in the field. The American nightshade, Solanum americanum Mill., is native to the Americas and may serve as an alternative host plant for T. evansi and its natural enemies in the absence of tomato plants. In this work, we studied the population dynamics of T. evansi and its natural enemies on S. americanum in a screen house, semi-field and field plots in Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, to evaluate the potential of natural enemies for controlling T. evansi. Of the four natural enemies found in association with T. evansi, only N. floridana and P. longipes were clearly associated with the reduction of the populations of T. evansi. Neozygites floridana was observed in a screen house, semi-field and field plots, but P. longipes was only detected in the semi-field plots. Increases in the population of T. evansi were always followed by increases in the density of one of these natural enemies, suggesting that they were important factors regulating T. evansi populations on S. americanum. The presence of this host plant near the release sites in Africa thus might increase the chances for the permanent establishment of these natural enemies.

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CAPES (Brazil)

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACAROLOGY, PHILADELPHIA, v. 38, n. 8, supl. 1, Part 2, pp. 692-698, JAN, 2012

0164-7954

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34500

10.1080/01647954.2012.733023

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01647954.2012.733023

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eng

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC

PHILADELPHIA

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ACAROLOGY

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Palavras-Chave #BIOLOGICAL CONTROL #NEOZYGITES FLORIDANA #MITE PATHOGENIC FUNGI #PHYTOSEIULUS LONGIPES #AMERICAN NIGHTSHADE #PATHOGEN NEOZYGITES-FLORIDANA #CASSAVA GREEN MITE #NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL #PREDATORY MITE #ENTOMOPHTHORALES #PHYTOSEIIDAE #SPECIFICITY #INFECTION #SEARCH #ENTOMOLOGY
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