Journal article

Efficacy of carbon dioxide treatments for the control of the two-spotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, and treatment impact on plant seedlings

YJ Gong, LJ Cao, ZH Wang, XY Zhou, JC Chen, AA Hoffmann, SJ Wei

Experimental and Applied Acarology | SPRINGER | Published : 2018

Abstract

To develop a new control method for the two-spotted spider mite (TSSM), Tetranychus urticae, we investigated the effect of controlled atmospheres of carbon dioxide (CO2) on TSSM mortality under different concentrations and treatment periods, and evaluated the impact of treatments on seedlings of five host plants of TSSM. Egg hatching rate of TSSM was reduced to 37.7, 5.4 or 0% after 24 h treatment involving concentrations of 16.7, 33.3 or 50%, respectively. Mobile stages (nymphs and adult) of TSSM were completely controlled after 24 h treatment at concentrations higher than 33.3%. After 4 h at concentrations of 33.3 or 50%, 1st-day survival rate for all mobile stages was 45.3 or 36.0%, respe..

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Awarded by Beijing Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences


Funding Acknowledgements

The research was funded by the Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Project (D171100001617002), Innovative Team of Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences (JNKYT201605) and Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmentally Friendly Pest Management on Northern Fruits (BZ0432).