Survey of predatory mites of family Phytoseiidae Berlese in apple orchards in northeast part of Slovenia | Spremljanje pojava plenilskih prsic iz druzine Phytoseiidae Berlese v nasadih jablane v severovzhodni Sloveniji
2007
Miklavc, J., Kmetijsko gozdarski zavod, Maribor (Slovenia) | Milevoj, L., Ljubljana Univ. (Slovenia). Biotechnical Fac., Agronomy Dept.
The predatory mites of the family Phytoseiidae belong to the most important natural enemies of pests on cultivated plants. We ascertained the occurrence of predatory mites from the Phytoseiidae family in intensive and extensive apple orchards in Podravje and Prekmurje region in period 1997 - 2003. During the identification of mites we prepared 350 permanent microscope slides. We found 15 species of phytoseiid species in intensive and extensive apple orchards in Podravje and Prekmurje region: A. andersoni, A. cucumeris, D. macropilis, E. finlandicus, K. aberrans, P. soleiger, P. talbii, P. triporus, S. tiliarum, T. pyri, A. bakeri, A. rademacheri, A. reductus, A. rhenanus, M. longipilus. The dominant species in intensive apple orchards were T. pyri and A. andersoni and in extensive orchards the predominating species were E. finlandicus, K. aberrans and D. macropilis, other found species as T. pyri, A. andersoni, P. soleiger A. rhenanus, A. rademacheri, M. longipilus, P. talbii, A. bakeri and M. longipilus were rare or they occurred in low population density. K. aberrans and D. Macropilis were dominant on apple varieties with high density of leaf hairs underneath the leaf lamina, but E. finlandicus was dominant on apple varieties with low density of leaf hairs underneath the leaf lamina.
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