Some factors affecting on biological aspects of Tetranychus urticae koch (Acari: tetranychidae) on tomato hybrids

Document Type : Research articles.

Authors

Plant Protection Dept., Fac. of Agric., Fayoum Univ., Fayoum, Egypt

Abstract

The effect of both plant hybrid and essential oil on biological aspects
of Tetranychus
urticae reared on tomato leaves was studied. T. urticae was reared on four
tomato hybrids
namely, 550, 010 (at 20°C and 60% R.H.) and Blatenium, Super strain B (at 25°C and 65 %
R.H.). Total immature on both tomato hybrids (550 and 010) for females and males were
averaged (18.09 and 19.6) and (16.08 and 16.68) days, respectively. The fecundity of females
were 3.75 and 2.8 eggs/female when reared on 550 and 010 hybrids respectively. Total
longevity for females and males were averaged (6.85 and 7.5) and (6.7 and 6.42 ) days,
respectively. Egg hatching for 550 hybrid was higher than 010 hybrid (90 and 88%),
respectively. The fecundity of females reared on Blatenium and Super strain B were 2.75 and
3.47 eggs/female. Egg hatchability% was 88 and 80, respectively.
Orange oil as an alternative pesticide was tested for its toxicity
against eggs and adults of T. urticae Koch. LC 50 values for T. urticae adult females after 24
and 48 hours were 15128.479 and 10796.814 ppm, respectively. Biological aspects of treated
mites were studied and showed that orange oil treatment could influence on biological indices
of T. urticae in compare with control, As it greatly affected the percentage of nymphs that
reached adult stages, the highest effect was recorded with directly egg treatment which
obtained from untreated females and egg which obtained from treated females, while the
lowest effect of orange oil on biology was observed when treated females. For directly egg
treatment, mortalities in larvae, proto-nymph and deuto-nymph were 92, 95 and 98%,
respectively. Mortalities were 44, 62, and 86 % and 8, 12, and 15 % on eggs from treated
females and directly female treatment, respectively. Also, the effect of three concentrations
(10000, 5000 and 2000 ppm) of orange oil on T. urticae biological aspects was studied.

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