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BIOLOGY OF TYPHLODROMIPS CASPIANSIS (ACARI: PHYTOSEIIDAE) PREDATOR OF SOME SPIDER MITES (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION

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  49-65

Abstract

 Several SPIDER MITES species have been considered to be major pests of agricultural economic plants in Iran and elswhere. In last four decades, application of phytoseiid mites in biocontrol of SPIDER MITES has had steady progress in many parts of the world. TYPHLODROMIPS CASPIANSIS Denmark & Oaneshvar with broad host spectrum act as a potential natural enemy of phytophagus mites in Guilan province. Study on BIOLOGY of this predatory mite was carried out in laboratory condition at 26 ± 1°C, 70-80% relative humidity (RH), photoperiod O/L 10: 14 hours with prey mites (Tetranyehus urtieae, Panonyehus eitri, Oligonyehus hieolor). Experiment was conducted with the excised leaf method in petri dishes under stereo binocolar microscope. The results indicated that, minimum mean of immature stages of female predatory mite completed at 6.3, 7.2 and 7.9 on T. urtieae, 0. hie%r and P. citri respectively. While, maximum daily fecundity recorded as 1.691, 1.367 and I.22l when predatory mite reared on 0. hiea/or, T. urtieae and P. eitri respectively. The minimum duration of predatory mite life span (egg to egg) was 9.4 days when T. urticae was selected as prey mite. This finding with referring to feeding ability of predatory mite on phytophagus mites showed that, due to resembelance of immature stage as well as life history of predatory mite with prey mites in Guilan province, this similarity gives the potential use of T. easpiansis in biological control programs of the above mentioned spider mite species.

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    RAFATIFARD, M., HAJIZADEH, J., & ARBABI, MASOUD. (2004). BIOLOGY OF TYPHLODROMIPS CASPIANSIS (ACARI: PHYTOSEIIDAE) PREDATOR OF SOME SPIDER MITES (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION. JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRAN (JESI), 24(1), 49-65. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/47920/en

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    RAFATIFARD M., HAJIZADEH J., ARBABI MASOUD. BIOLOGY OF TYPHLODROMIPS CASPIANSIS (ACARI: PHYTOSEIIDAE) PREDATOR OF SOME SPIDER MITES (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION. JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRAN (JESI)[Internet]. 2004;24(1):49-65. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/47920/en

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    M. RAFATIFARD, J. HAJIZADEH, and MASOUD ARBABI, “BIOLOGY OF TYPHLODROMIPS CASPIANSIS (ACARI: PHYTOSEIIDAE) PREDATOR OF SOME SPIDER MITES (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE) UNDER LABORATORY CONDITION,” JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRAN (JESI), vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 49–65, 2004, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/47920/en

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