Population survey of phytoseiid mites and spider mites on peach leaves and wild plants in Japanese peach orchard

A population survey of phytoseiid mites and spider mites was conducted on peach leaves and wild plants in Japanese peach orchards having different pesticide practices. The phytoseiid mite species composition on peach leaves and wild plants, as estimated using quantitative sequencing, changed during...

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description A population survey of phytoseiid mites and spider mites was conducted on peach leaves and wild plants in Japanese peach orchards having different pesticide practices. The phytoseiid mite species composition on peach leaves and wild plants, as estimated using quantitative sequencing, changed during the survey period. Moreover, it varied among study sites. The phytoseiid mite species compositions were similar between peach leaves and some wild plants, such as Veronica persica, Paederia foetida, Persicaria longiseta, and Oxalis corniculata with larger quantities of phytoseiid mites, especially after mid-summer. A PCR-based method to detect the ribosomal ITS sequences of Tetranychus kanzawai and Panonychus mori from phytoseiid mites was developed. Results showed that Euseius sojaensis (specialized pollen feeder/generalist predator) uses both spider mites as prey in the field.
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Animal Ecology
Animal Genetics and Genomics
Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Animals
Araneae
Base Sequence
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cloning, Molecular
Drug Resistance
Entomology
Euseius
Fruits
internal transcribed spacers
Leaves
Life Sciences
Mites
Mites - classification
Mites - genetics
Mites - physiology
Molecular Sequence Data
Orchards
Oxalis corniculata
Paederia foetida
Panonychus
Panonychus mori
peaches
Persicaria
Pest Control - methods
Pesticides
Plants
Pollen
polymerase chain reaction
Population Dynamics
Prunus
Sequence Alignment
Species composition
species diversity
summer
surveys
Tetranychidae - classification
Tetranychidae - genetics
Tetranychidae - physiology
Tetranychus
Tetranychus kanzawai
Veronica persica
wild plants
title Population survey of phytoseiid mites and spider mites on peach leaves and wild plants in Japanese peach orchard
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