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- Title
Anystis baccarum: An Important Generalist Predatory Mite to be Considered in Apple Orchard Pest Management Strategies.
- Authors
Cuthbertson, Andrew G. S.; Bao-Li Qiu; Murchie, Archie K.
- Abstract
The increasing concern over the continued use of pesticides is pressurising apple growers to look for alternatives to chemical pest control. The re-discovery, and subsequent conservation, of the beneficial predatory mite, Anystis baccarum (Linnaeus) (Acari: Anystidae), in Bramley apple orchards in Northern Ireland offers a potential alternative control component for incorporation into integrated pest management strategies. Anystis baccarum readily feeds upon economically important invertebrate pest species including European fruit tree red spider mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch) (Acari: Tetranychidae) and show a level of compatibility with chemical pesticides. Recent mis-identification by apple growers of this beneficial mite species had resulted in unnecessary pesticide applications being applied within Northern Irish apple orchards. However, dissemination of information to the apple growers and promotion of the benefits this mite offers in apple orchards has helped to conserve its populations. Apple growers, across the United Kingdom, must be encouraged to be aware of A. baccarum, and indeed all predatory fauna, within their orchards and seek to conserve populations. In doing so, it will ensure that the British apple market remains an environmentally sustainable production system.
- Subjects
PREDATORY mite; BIOLOGICAL control of apple diseases &; pests; EUROPEAN red mite; BIOLOGICAL control of insects; APPLE orchards; ORCHARD management; PESTICIDES
- Publication
Insects (2075-4450), 2014, Vol 5, Issue 3, p615
- ISSN
2075-4450
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/insects5030615