Department of Entomology, Federal University of Lavras (UFLA), P.O. Box 3037, Lavras, MG 37200-000, Brazil.
Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Steinmetz Hall, 1881 Natural Area Drive, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
J Econ Entomol. 2024 Jun 10;117(3):834-842. doi: 10.1093/jee/toae086.
Southern red mite, Oligonychus ilicis McGregor (Acari: Tetranychidae), is an important polyphagous spider mite pest that causes economic damage to many ornamentals, coffee, and fruit crops. Blueberry growers in the Southeastern United States, including Florida and Georgia, have experienced severe losses due to outbreaks of O. ilicis. Predatory mites are an important management tool used for controlling spider mites; however, predators have not been studied and successfully evaluated in blueberry systems. Amblyseius swirskii Athias-Henriot, Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, and Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) are among the most economically important arthropod agents used in augmentative biological control worldwide. To evaluate the potential of these 3 commercially available predatory mites for use in blueberry plantings, we conducted experiments under controlled laboratory conditions and in the greenhouse. In preliminary laboratory experiments, P. persimilis and N. californicus significantly reduced the number of O. ilicis motile stages below those found in the untreated control, indicating the potential for these 2 predatory mite species to suppress O. ilicis populations. Amblyseius swirskii did not perform well controlling O. ilicis motiles in the laboratory. Under greenhouse conditions, N. californicus and P. persimilis significantly reduced the number of eggs after 7 days of release and the number of motile stages after 14 days of release. This is the first report of using phytoseiid mites to suppress O. ilicis in blueberry systems in the United States. Further studies on predator behavior, feeding preferences, and acaricide compatibility with predators are required to investigate the possibility of using P. persimilis, and N. californicus as biological control agents of O. ilicis in blueberry systems.
南方红叶螨,Oligonychus ilicis McGregor(蜱螨目:叶螨科),是一种重要的多食性蜘蛛螨害虫,会对许多观赏植物、咖啡和水果作物造成经济损失。美国东南部的蓝莓种植者,包括佛罗里达州和佐治亚州,由于 O. ilicis 的爆发遭受了严重的损失。捕食性螨虫是控制蜘蛛螨的重要管理工具;然而,在蓝莓系统中,尚未对捕食螨进行研究和成功评估。智利小植绥螨、巴氏新小绥螨和加州新小绥螨(蜱螨目:植绥螨科)是全球经济上最重要的节肢动物捕食性生物防治剂之一。为了评估这 3 种商业上可用的捕食螨在蓝莓种植中的应用潜力,我们在控制实验室条件和温室中进行了实验。在初步的实验室实验中,巴氏新小绥螨和加州新小绥螨显著降低了 O. ilicis 可动阶段的数量,低于未处理对照中的数量,表明这 2 种捕食螨有可能抑制 O. ilicis 种群。智利小植绥螨在实验室中控制 O. ilicis 可动阶段的效果不佳。在温室条件下,释放后 7 天和 14 天,加州新小绥螨和巴氏新小绥螨显著降低了卵的数量和可动阶段的数量。这是美国首次报道利用植绥螨抑制蓝莓系统中的 O. ilicis。需要进一步研究捕食螨的行为、取食偏好以及与捕食螨的杀螨剂相容性,以研究巴氏新小绥螨和加州新小绥螨作为蓝莓系统中 O. ilicis 生物防治剂的可能性。