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- Title
Ricoseius loxocheles, a phytoseiid mite that feeds on coffee leaf rust.
- Authors
Oliveira, Cleber; Ferreira, João; Oliveira, Rafael; Santos, Francisco; Pallini, Angelo
- Abstract
One of the most important diseases of coffee plants is the coffee leaf rust fungus Hemileia vastatrix Berkeley and Broome (Uredinales). It can cause 30 % yield loss in some varieties of Coffea arabica (L.). Besides fungus, the coffee plants are attacked by phytophagous mites. The most common species is the coffee red mite, Oligonychus ilicis McGregor (Acari: Tetranychidae). Predatory mites of the Phytoseiidae family are well-known for their potential to control herbivorous mites and insects, but they can also develop and reproduce on various other food sources, such as plant pathogenic fungi. In a field survey, we found Ricoseius loxocheles (De Leon) (Acari: Phytoseiidae) on the necrotic areas caused by the coffee leaf rust fungus during the reproductive phase of the pathogen. We therefore assessed the development, survivorship and reproduction of R. loxocheles feeding on coffee leaf rust fungus and measured predation and oviposition of this phytoseiid having coffee red mite as prey under laboratory conditions. The mite fed, survived, developed and reproduced successfully on this pathogen but it was not able to prey on O. ilicis. Survival and oviposition with only prey were the same as without food. This phytoseiid mite does not really use O. ilicis as food. It is suggested that R. loxocheles is one phytoseiid that uses fungi as a main food source.
- Subjects
PHYTOSEIIDAE; COFFEE rust disease; HEMILEIA vastatrix; RUST fungi; PHYTOPATHOGENIC fungi
- Publication
Experimental & Applied Acarology, 2014, Vol 64, Issue 2, p223
- ISSN
0168-8162
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10493-014-9814-y