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. 2020 Feb;80(2):203-214.
doi: 10.1007/s10493-019-00463-4. Epub 2020 Jan 7.

Molecular monitoring of Neoseiulus californicus released from sheltered slow-release sachets for spider mite control in a Japanese pear greenhouse

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Molecular monitoring of Neoseiulus californicus released from sheltered slow-release sachets for spider mite control in a Japanese pear greenhouse

Yuya Mikawa et al. Exp Appl Acarol. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

A novel system for spider mite control was developed with a slow-release sachet containing Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) protected by a waterproof shelter. Monitoring the efficacy of the predator release system for spider mite control at a Japanese pear greenhouse requires discrimination of N. californicus from other indigenous phytoseiid mite species inhabiting the study site and subsequent identification of the released N. californicus. The report of our earlier study described a PCR-based method for discrimination of N. californicus species. For the present study, we first examined phytoseiid mite species composition in the greenhouse. Subsequently, we developed microsatellite markers to identify the released N. californicus. Finally, we installed the predator release system in the greenhouse and conducted a population survey of phytoseiid and spider mites. Results demonstrated that approximately 1 month is necessary for distribution of the released N. californicus on the leaves.

Keywords: Japanese pear; Microsatellite; Neoseiulus californicus; Phytoseiid mite; Species identification; Spider mite.

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