Influence of ground cover management on diversity and density of phytoseiid mites (Acari: Phytoseiidae) in Guadeloupean citrus orchards

2010 ◽  
Vol 52 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-290 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julie Mailloux ◽  
Fabrice Le Bellec ◽  
Serge Kreiter ◽  
Marie-Stéphane Tixier ◽  
Pauline Dubois
Acarologia ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 366-407
Author(s):  
Serge Kreiter ◽  
Ghais Zriki ◽  
Philippe Ryckewaert ◽  
Clovel Pancarte ◽  
Martial Douin ◽  
...  

Authors report results of a study performed between May 2011 and September 2013 on cover plants tested for future uses in citrus orchards in Martinique. A total of twenty-two species were found among which eight are very common in the West Indies. A catalogue of four new records for Martinique and three new records for the French West Indies is provided, with some information on their biology when available, and biogeography. Some considerations for six additional species, two rarely recorded in the West Indies and four already recorded and very common but with some new data and discussions, are also provided. Among these 13 species, four are re-described.


Acarologia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-29
Author(s):  
Camila Tavares Ferreira ◽  
Cristiane Krug ◽  
Gilberto José de Moraes

The suitability of the use of pollen to foster the control of citrus pests by facilitating the maintenance of predatory mites in the area has been extensively studied. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of pollen of 13 plant species commonly found in Manaus region (Brazilian Amazonia) on the oviposition of Amblyseius aerialis and Iphiseiodes zuluagai, phytoseiid species abundant in citrus orchards in that region. The study was conducted under laboratory conditions, using mostly pollen grains recently collected in the field. For comparison, a commercially available pollen (ECOPolen) and pollen obtained from two bee species were also included in the study. For about 65% of the evaluated pollen types, the average oviposition was low (less than 0.4 egg/female/day). These differed from other pollen types by the speculate wall (sunflower) or high hygroscopic property (Agave sp., Amaryllis sp., Citrus sinensis, Helianthus annuus and Turnera ulmifolia), or were collected by Apis mellifera. Highest oviposition levels of A. aerialis were obtained on pollen of Typha dominguensis, Elaeis guineensis, Cocos nucifera and the commercial pollen (1.9, 1.5, 0.9 and 0.9 eggs/female/day, respectively). For I. zuluagai, highest levels of oviposition were obtained on E. guineensis, C. nucifera, T. dominguensis, and Elaeis oleifera (1.6, 1.5, 1.2 and 0.9 egg/female/day, respectively). These results suggest that C. nucifera, E. guineensis and E. oleifera, found in the vicinity of citrus orchards in Manaus region, may play a role in maintaining predatory mite populations in such orchards. Complementary studies are needed to investigate the feasibility of maintaining those plants near orchards to increase the abundance of the predators.


Acarologia ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (2) ◽  
pp. 254-267
Author(s):  
Xiao-Duan Fang ◽  
Van-Liem Nguyen ◽  
Ge-Cheng Ouyang ◽  
Wei-Nan Wu

Citrus is the second largest fruit crop in Vietnam. Phytoseiid mites are important natural enemies of mite pests and small insects in citrus orchards. By examining the specimens collected from three citrus orchards in the Mekong Delta in the south of Vietnam, a new record of phytoseiid mite Amblyseius obtuserellus Wainstein and Begljarov, 1971 was found and two other species Amblyseius largoensis (Muma, 1955) and Euseius ovalis (Evans, 1953) were also obtained. Herein, they are re-described and illustrated based on the current specimens. A key for Amblyseiinae in Vietnam is also provided


2014 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 705-709 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wenjuan Zhao ◽  
Weiwei Zheng ◽  
Bei Zhang ◽  
Guilin Yu ◽  
Shiquan Hu ◽  
...  

Acarologia ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 433-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Sahraoui ◽  
K. Lebdi Grissa ◽  
S. Kreiter ◽  
M. Douin ◽  
M.-S. Tixier

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