Effect of initial infestation on population fluctuation and spatial distribution of Panonychus citri (Acari: Tetranychidae) on Thomson navel orange in Ghaemshahr, Iran
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Abstract
Citrus red mite (CRM), Panonychus citri (McGregor) (Acari: Tetranychidae) is one of the important citrus pests in different parts of the world including northern Iran. Population fluctuation and spatial distribution pattern of this pest was studied in Ghaemshahr, northern Iran during 2016–2017 in different initial infestation treatments (paired-treatment and multiple-treatment experiments) that had been designed for crop loss assessment caused by CRM. Taylor's Power Law and Iwao's Patchiness Regression methods were used to determine the spatial distribution pattern of CRM. The results showed that the highest population density of the pest was during summer of 2016 and 2017 with an average of 127.3 and 91.15 CRM per leaf, respectively, and the population declined in the fall with an average of near zero mites per leaf. The spatial distribution pattern of CRM in both years and both methods was aggregated with an exception in which it was random. It could be concluded that initial infestion with different densities of the pest affected the population fluctuation of the pest during the growing season and somewhat the spatial distribution pattern of CRM.
柑橘红螨(Citrus red mite, CRM)是包括伊朗北部在内的世界各地柑橘类重要害虫之一。2016-2017年,在伊朗北部的Ghaemshahr,采用不同的初始侵染处理(配对处理和多重处理试验)研究了该害虫的种群波动和空间分布格局,这些处理是为评估CRM造成的作物损失而设计的。采用Taylor's Power Law和Iwao's patchpatch Regression方法确定CRM的空间分布格局。结果表明:2016年夏季和2017年夏季螨密度最高,平均每叶螨数分别为127.3只和91.15只;秋季螨密度下降,平均每叶螨数接近于零;两个年份和两种方法的客户关系管理空间分布格局都是聚集的,但有一个例外是随机的。结果表明,不同密度的初始侵染对害虫生长季节的种群消长有一定影响,并对害虫的空间分布格局有一定影响。
期刊介绍:
Persian Journal of Acarology (PJA) is a peer-reviewed international journal of the Acarological Society of Iran for publication of high quality papers on any aspect of Acarology including mite and tick behavior, biochemistry, biology, control, ecology, evolution, morphology, physiology, systematics and taxonomy. All manuscripts will be subjected to peer review before acceptance.