Generalist-feeding subterranean mites as potential biological control agents of immature corn rootworms

  • Prischmann, DA
  • Knutson, E.M.
  • Dashiell, Kenton E.
  • Lundgren, Jonathan G.
Publication date
September 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
0168-8162
Journal
Experimental and Applied Acarology
Citation count (estimate)
8

Abstract

Predatory mites are important components of subterranean food webs and may help regulate densities of agricultural pests, including western corn rootworms (Chrysomelidae: Diabrotica virgifera virgifera). Implementing conservation and/or classical biocontrol tactics could enhance densities of specialist or generalist predatory mites and lead to pest suppression, but first relevant mite species must be identified and their predatory capabilities evaluated. We conducted lab assays to quantify consumption of immature rootworms and oviposition rates of various mite species. Our study indicates that rootworms are a sub-optimal food source for the mite taxa tested. However, all mite species fed upon rootworms to some degree, although consumption b...

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