DOI: 10.11606/t.11.2006.tde-04092007-100824
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Sélection d'ennemis naturarels pour la lutte biologique contre Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard (Acari: Tetranychidae), en Afrique

Abstract: SELEÇÃO DE INIMIGOS NATURAIS PARA O CONTROLE BIOLÓGICO DE Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard (ACARI: TETRANYCHIDAE), NA ÁFRICA RESUMO O ácaro vermelho do tomateiro, Tetranychus evansi Baker & Pritchard, é uma praga importante de Solanaceae em diversos países. Introduzido acidentalmente na África, livre de seus inimigos naturais, atualmente encontra-se em muitos países do continente africano, sendo em alguns deles considerado uma praga-chave. Suspeita-se que este ácaro seja originário da América do Sul. Algum… Show more

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“…Furtado et al The present study conWrms previous observations about the ability of the Brazilian strain of P. longipes to develop feeding on T. evansi (Furtado 2006). The larvae did not feed, thus no food was required to reach the protonymphal stage, as it is the case in many Type I phytoseiids as deWned by McMurtry and Croft (1997), especially species of the genus Phytoseiulus.…”
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“…Furtado et al The present study conWrms previous observations about the ability of the Brazilian strain of P. longipes to develop feeding on T. evansi (Furtado 2006). The larvae did not feed, thus no food was required to reach the protonymphal stage, as it is the case in many Type I phytoseiids as deWned by McMurtry and Croft (1997), especially species of the genus Phytoseiulus.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…For instance, Gotoh et al (2004) reported a TD of 10.3°C from egg to oviposition for Neoseiulus californicus (McGregor), while in the present work TD for immature development was 12°C. Phytoseiulus longipes has been reported from various regions of the world where low temperatures are very common during the winter, such as North Argentina, North Chile, South Africa, Zimbabwe (Moraes et al 2004) and now Southern Brazil (Furtado 2006). The rapid development of the Brazilian strain of P. longipes feeding on T. evansi and its ability to develop during cold periods suggest that it would perhaps survive in temperate climates in Africa and Europe.…”
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