Sandra Edith Hernández-Rivera, J. C. Rodríguez-Maciel, Á. Lagunes-Tejeda, A. Guzmán‐Franco, M. A. Tejeda-Reyes, G. Silva-Aguayo
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Abstract
Abstract The two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Acari: Tetranychidae), is one of the most important pests of cultivated plants. Its control is mainly based on the application of acaricides with concomitant adverse environmental and human health effects. Consequently, we examined the potential of using temperature as an alternative. To that end, we conducted bioassays of the temperature-mortality response of eggs, larvae, protonymphs, deutonymphs, and adult females of T. urticae. Groups of 20 individuals from each stage were placed on 4-cm diameter bean leaf (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) discs. A stream of air at the designated temperature was passed over the disc at a rate of 3.7 ± 1 m s–1) for 2 ± 1 s. Mortality was evaluated at 24 h (larva, protonymph, deutonymph, and female) or 72 h (egg) after exposure. Based on preliminary mortality responses, we selected 10 temperatures with a response range between 0 and 100% mortality. Those were 30, 35, 40, 45, 47, 50, 53, 55, 60, and 65°C [SD, ± 1.5 for each]). In total, 30 replications were conducted, and each repetition included these temperatures and untreated controls. The median lethal temperature ranged from 41.8°C for adult females to 46.9°C for eggs. The lethal temperature to kill 95% of the exposed individuals ranged from 55°C for females to 62.5°C for eggs. There were no survivors at 65°C (eggs), 60°C (larva, protonymph, and deutonymph), or 55°C (adult females).
摘要:叶螨(Tetranychus urticae Koch,螨亚纲:叶螨科)是栽培植物的重要害虫之一。其控制主要是基于使用对环境和人体健康有不利影响的杀螨剂。因此,我们研究了使用温度作为替代方案的可能性。为此,我们对荨麻夜蛾虫卵、幼虫、原若虫、双螨和成虫的温度-死亡率反应进行了生物测定。每个阶段20个个体为一组,放置在直径4厘米的豆叶(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)圆盘上。指定温度下的气流以3.7±1 m s - 1的速度通过圆盘,持续2±1 s。在暴露后24小时(幼虫、原淋巴细胞、双淋巴细胞和雌性)或72小时(卵)评估死亡率。根据初步的死亡率响应,我们选择了10个温度,响应范围在0到100%死亡率之间。分别为30、35、40、45、47、50、53、55、60和65°C[标准差,±1.5])。总共进行了30次重复,每次重复包括这些温度和未处理的对照。中位致死温度为成年雌虫41.8°C至卵虫46.9°C。95%暴露个体的致死温度为55℃(雌)至62.5℃(卵)。在65°C(卵)、60°C(幼虫、原淋巴细胞和双淋巴细胞)和55°C(成年雌性)下均无存活。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Entomological Science (ISSN 0749-8004) is a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal that is published quarterly (January, April, July, and October) under the auspices of the Georgia Entomological Society in concert with Allen Press (Lawrence, Kansas). Manuscripts deemed acceptable for publication in the Journal report original research with insects and related arthropods or literature reviews offering foundations to innovative directions in entomological research