Herbaceous Weeds as Potential Host Plants for Tetranychus urticae and Predation Efficacy of Typhlodromips capsicum on Preferred Host Plants

E. Mostafa, Abdel-Wahab M. Ali
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Tetranychidae), is one of the most serious polyphagous pests worldwide. During intercropping periods, TSSM transfers to available green plants either economic or weeds. The objective of the current study was to determine the host suitability of alternative host plants. The selected promotive host plant for TSSM growth received the phytoseiid predator Typhlodromips capsicum Mostafa to feed on TSSM based on biological features and reproductive potential for prey and predator. Leaves of cheeseweed, bindweed and mint were promotive for TSSM females' longevity which lasted for 16.9, 16.3 and 16.3 days, respectively. The highest significant deposited eggs per TSSM female was recorded on cheeseweed leaves (43.6 eggs, and 3.57eggs/day) with a sex ratio of 2.6: 1 (72.25 % females). Based on TSSM longevity and fecundity, slender amaranth, groundsel, fleabane, wild oat and Jimson weed were less suitable host plants as sorted in descending order. The longevity, prey consumption and fecundity of T. capsicum females were studied on the most suitable plants for TSSM comprising rocket, parsley, mint, bindweed and cheeseweed as sorted in ascending order. The longevity of T. capsicum females on TSSM preferred plants were closely related and the highest significant prey consumption (total 75 and daily 3.95 prey individuals) reared on cheeseweed leaves accompanied by the greatest number of deposited eggs per female (total 38 eggs, and 2.54 eggs/day). The alternative host plants may play a role as a reservoir plant for phytophagous mites also provide food and habitat required for predators conservation during absence periods of major crops to keep biodiversity and natural balance.
草本杂草作为荨麻叶螨潜在寄主植物及辣椒斑蝽对首选寄主植物的捕食效果
叶螨科(Tetranychidae)是世界上最严重的多食性害虫之一。在间作期间,TSSM转移到可用的绿色经济植物或杂草上。本研究的目的是确定替代寄主植物的寄主适宜性。根据食饵和捕食者的生物学特性和繁殖潜力,选择促进TSSM生长的寄主植物,让植物类捕食者辣椒霉(Typhlodromips capsicum Mostafa)以TSSM为食。芝士草、旋花草和薄荷叶对TSSM雌虫的寿命有促进作用,分别为16.9、16.3和16.3 d。每只TSSM雌虫在芝士草叶片上产卵量最高(43.6个,3.57个/d),雌雄比为2.6:1(雌性占72.25%)。根据TSSM的寿命和繁殖力,细长苋菜、groundsel、fleabane、野生燕麦和Jimson weed的适宜寄主植物由高到低排序。研究了辣椒雌虫的寿命、食用量和繁殖力,从高到低依次为红箭菜、欧芹、薄荷、旋花和奶酪草。辣椒粉虱雌虫在TSSM偏好植物上的寿命密切相关,以芝士草叶为食,其食用量最高(75个,每日3.95个),产卵量最高(38个,2.54个/d)。替代寄主植物可作为植食性螨的储存库植物,并在主要作物缺失期为捕食者保护提供所需的食物和栖息地,以保持生物多样性和自然平衡。
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