scholarly journals Population-level effects of abamectin, azadirachtin and fenpyroximate on the predatory mite Neoseiulus baraki

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AbstractThe simultaneous infestation of a plant by several species of herbivores may affect the attractiveness of plants to the natural enemies of one of the herbivores. We studied the effect of coconut fruits infested by the pestsAceria guerreronisandSteneotarsonemus concavuscutum, which are generally found together under the coconut perianth. The predatory miteNeoseiulus barakiproduced lower numbers of offspring on fruits infested withS. concavuscutumand on fruits infested with both prey than on fruits withA. guerreronisonly. The predators were attracted by odours emanating from coconuts withA. guerreronis, but not by odours from coconuts withS. concavuscutum, even whenA. guerreroniswere present on the same fruit. FewerN. barakiwere recaptured on fruits with both prey or withS. concavuscutumthan on fruits with onlyA. guerreronis. Furthermore, the quality ofA. guerreronisfrom singly and multiply infested coconuts as food forN. barakidid not differ. Concluding, our results suggest thatN. barakidoes not perform well whenS. concavuscutumis present on the coconuts, and the control ofA. guerreronisbyN. barakimay be negatively affected by the presence ofS. concavuscutum.


2020 ◽  
Vol 158 (3) ◽  
pp. S102
Author(s):  
Ryan Suk ◽  
Heetae Suk ◽  
Kalyani Sonawane ◽  
Ashish Deshmukh

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