Mite diversity (Acari: Tetranychidae, Tydeidae, Iolinidae, Phytoseiidae) and within-tree distribution in citrus orchards in southern Spain, with special reference to Eutetranychus orientalis
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Mite diversity (Acari: Tetranychidae, Tydeidae, Iolinidae, Phytoseiidae) and within-tree distribution in citrus orchards in southern Spain, with special reference to Eutetranychus orientalisAuthor (s)
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2017-10Publisher
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VELA LÓPEZ, José Miguel; WONG, Eva; JAQUES, Josep A.; LEDESMA, Claudio; BOYERO GALLARDO, Juan Ramón. Mite diversity (Acari: Tetranychidae, Tydeidae, Iolinidae, Phytoseiidae) and within-tree distribution in citrus orchards in southern Spain, with special reference to Eutetranychus orientalis. Experimental and Applied Acarology (2017), v. 73, issue 2, p. 191-207Type
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Abstract
Mite diversity of selected citrus orchards in Andalusia (southern Spain) was
studied during 2002–2007. The following species were found: Eutetranychus orientalis,
Tetranychus urticae, Panonychus citri (Tetranychidae), ... [+]
Mite diversity of selected citrus orchards in Andalusia (southern Spain) was
studied during 2002–2007. The following species were found: Eutetranychus orientalis,
Tetranychus urticae, Panonychus citri (Tetranychidae), Tydeus californicus, Lorryia formosa
(Tydeidae), Pronematus ubiquitus (Iolinidae), Euseius stipulatus, Typhlodromus
phialatus, Neoseiulus californicus, Euseius scutalis, Phytoseiulus persimilis, Paraseiulus
talbii and Neoseiulus cucumeris (Phytoseiidae). Eutetranychus orientalis was the dominant
tetranychid species in orange and lemon trees, whereas T. urticae was slightly more
abundant in mandarines. The most abundant tydeid in clementine and orange was Tydeus
californicus, in lemon it was L. formosa. The iolinid P. ubiquitus was found in very low
numbers. With respect to phytoseiids, E. stipulatus was dominant in the three citrus species.
Eutetranychus orientalis had a unimodal phenology, peaking only in autumn, whereas
the other two tetranychids had two maxima. Tydeus californicus showed one or two peaks
depending upon the citrus species, and E. stipulatus also had two peaks, one in spring and
one in autumn. The mites displayed a non-random distribution in the tree. Eutetranychus
orientalis preferred the outer and upper leaves. On the contrary, tydeids (mainly T. californicus)
and phytoseiids (mainly E. stipulatus) preferred inner and lower leaves. These
preferences had not been sufficiently described previously, and they are important for
sampling plans. [-]
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