Impact of potassium and salicylic acid on predator performance: Life table analysis of Typhlodromips caspiansis Denmark &Daneshvar (Acari: Phytoseiidae)

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Title: Impact of potassium and salicylic acid on predator performance: Life table analysis of Typhlodromips caspiansis Denmark &Daneshvar (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
Authors: Zahra Mahpoya, Jabraeil Razmjou, Sirus Aghajanzadeh, Seyed Ali Asghar Fathi, Mahdi Hassanpour
Source: نامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران, Vol 45, Iss 1, Pp 107-119 (2025)
Publisher Information: Entomological Society of Iran, 2025.
Publication Year: 2025
Collection: LCC:Veterinary medicine
Subject Terms: tri-trophic interactions, panonychus citri, two-sex life-table, citrus, bottom-up effect, Veterinary medicine, SF600-1100
More Details: The citrus red mite, Panonychus citri (McGregor), can cause severe damage to citrus trees. Typhlodromips caspiansis Denmark & Daneshvar is an indigenous predatory mite that was recently reported in association with P. citri in the Northern provinces of Iran. This study aimed to investigate the bottom-up effect of potassium and salicylic acid on the development and life table parameters of T. caspiansis on P. citri reared under host-plant treatment. Two-year-old citrus seedlings were sprayed with a solution containing potassium fertilizer (0.02 g/L) plus salicylic acid (1 mM). The survival rate and duration of the immature stages of the predator, as well as the longevity of adults and fecundity, were recorded. There was no significant difference in the egg and larval duration of T. caspiansis fed on P. citri reared on potassium+salicylic acid-treated and untreated (control) citrus seedlings. In comparison to the control, the duration of deutonymph was prolonged by the application of this treatment. Also, the longevity of females that came from immatures under host-plant treatment. The net reproductive rate (R0), intrinsic rate of increase (r), and finite rate of increase (λ) of T. caspiansis did not show significant differences between potassium+salicylic acid-treated and untreated citrus seedlings; while the mean generation time (T) differed significantly. It can be concluded from the previous study and the present study that the positive effects of potassium+salicylic acid on P. citri control entail no negative outcomes regarding predator fitness. However, further field-based studies are needed for more realistic conclusions.
Document Type: article
File Description: electronic resource
Language: English
Persian
ISSN: 0259-9996
2783-3968
Relation: https://jesi.areeo.ac.ir/article_132413_202a578d10f8e1738e697ad3fca6d370.pdf; https://doaj.org/toc/0259-9996; https://doaj.org/toc/2783-3968
DOI: 10.61186/jesi.45.1.10
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/1ee6a12226044d0bae7b7c8aa4552306
Accession Number: edsdoj.1ee6a12226044d0bae7b7c8aa4552306
Database: Directory of Open Access Journals
More Details
ISSN:02599996
27833968
DOI:10.61186/jesi.45.1.10
Published in:نامه انجمن حشره‌شناسی ایران
Language:English
Persian