Phytoseiid mites benefited from organic fertilization by increasing the population of Tyrophagus mites in apple orchards

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Komagata, Yasuyuki [1 ,2 ]
Oe, Takaho [1 ]
Sekine, Takayuki [1 ]
Shimmura, Ruri [3 ]
Toyama, Masatoshi [3 ]
Kishimoto, Hidenari [4 ]
机构
[1] Miyagi Prefectural Agr & Hort Res Ctr, Natori, Miyagi 9811243, Japan
[2] Tohoku Univ, Grad Sch Agr Sci, Osaki, Miyagi 9896711, Japan
[3] NARO Inst Plant Protect, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058605, Japan
[4] NARO Inst Plant Protect, Apple Res Stn, Morioka, Iwate 0200123, Japan
关键词
Predatory mite; Soil mite; Astigmata; Organic fertilizer; Population dynamics; Biological control; VOLGIN ACARI ACARIDAE; TETRANYCHUS-URTICAE KOCH; 2-SPOTTED SPIDER-MITE; SPECIES COMPOSITION; SPINACH; PARAMETERS; PREDATION; GROWTH; PEST;
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10.1007/s10493-024-00948-x
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
This study explores sustainable agricultural practices by examining the role of organic materials in enhancing native predatory mites for controlling spider mites in apple orchards. Developing techniques to conserve indigenous natural enemies is vital for sustainable agricultural production. Phytoseiid mites can control spider mites, which are among the most significant pests in apple production. To conserve phytoseiid mite populations, it is important to identify alternative prey and to determine their role in phytoseiid mite proliferation. We demonstrated that the concurrent use of specific organic fertilizers and coconut husks can increase prey Tyrophagus mites, thereby enhancing phytoseiid mite density. Our research was conducted using sticky traps at the Miyagi Prefectural Agriculture and Horticulture Research Center in Japan. The occurrence of Tyrophagus mites was significantly correlated with the occurrence of phytoseiid mites in 2 years. In laboratory experiments, the use of organic fertilizers increased the density of Tyrophagus mites by 83x within 4 weeks. Several species of phytoseiid mites were able to lay between 0.25 and 1.03 eggs per day per female by preying on Tyrophagus larvae. A 2-year field survey revealed that the use of organic fertilizers more than doubled the density of phytoseiid mites on apple leaves, likely through promoting Tyrophagus mite proliferation on the ground. These results highlight the potential of organic fertilizers not only to enhance soil nutrients, but also to boost phytoseiid mite populations, thereby contributing to more sustainable apple production.
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