Demographic Characteristics and Population Projection of Phytonemus Pallidus Fragariae Reared on Different Strawberry Cultivars
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Date
2018
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Springer
Abstract
The strawberry mite, Phytonemus pallidus fragariae (Banks) (Acari: Tarsonemidae), is one of the most important pests of greenhouse grown strawberry plants. Field grown strawberries may also be infested by the pest in high humid conditions. Life tables give the most comprehensive description of the development, survival, stage differentiation, reproduction and consequently population growth of a population, and thus it is an important base of population ecology and pest management. In this study, to provide a comprehensive evaluation of an ecology-based and cost-effective control program, life history and demographic parameters of the strawberry mite were studied. The experiment was conducted under laboratory conditions providing 20 +/- 1 degrees C, 80 +/- 10% RH and L16:D8 photoperiod. The data were analyzed based on the age-stage, two-sex life table theory. The population parameters net reproduction rate (R-0 = 6.14 offspring), intrinsic rate of increase (r = 0.1317 day(-1)), and finite rate of increase (lambda = 1.1407 day(-1)) on cv. Aromas were lower than those on the other cultivars tested. Based on the population characteristics, Aromas is a less favorable cultivar for the population growth of strawberry mite.
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Maroufpoor, Mostafa/0000-0001-6677-7267; Sadeghi, Amin/0000-0001-6048-3532
Keywords
Strawberry Mite, Host Plant Resistance, Age-Stage Two-Sex Life Table
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Q2
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Volume
76
Issue
4
Start Page
473
End Page
486