Reproductive performance of seven strains of the tomato red spider mite Tetranychus evansi (Acari: Tetranychidae) at five temperatures

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T. Gotoh
N. Sugimoto
A. Pallini
M. Knapp
E. Hernandez-Suarez
F. Ferragut
C.-C. Ho
A. Migeon
M. Navajas
G. Nachman
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[1] Ibaraki University,Laboratory of Applied Entomology and Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Federal University of Vicosa,DBA/Entomologia
[3] R & D Entomology,Dpto. De Proteccion Vegetal
[4] Koppert B. V.,Instituto Agroforestal Mediterraneo
[5] Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias,Applied Zoology Division
[6] Universidad Politecnica,Department of Biology
[7] Agricultural Research Institute,undefined
[8] Council of Agriculture,undefined
[9] Institut National de Recherche Agronomique (INRA),undefined
[10] UMR Centre de Biologie et Gestion des Populations,undefined
[11] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Reproduction; Intrinsic rate of natural increase; Developmental performance;
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The tomato red spider mite Tetranychus evansi Baker et Pritchard occurs on solanaceous plants, and causes serious damage to a variety of crops in Africa and Europe. In 2001 this species was also found in Japan, on nightshade (Solanum nigrum L.), and its invasion to solanaceous of agricultural importance is feasible. To evaluate its potential severity as a pest, the present study assessed the life-history parameters, such as the rate of development and the intrinsic rate of natural increase (rm), on S. nigrum for T. evansi collected on seven sites worldwide. Increasing temperatures between 15 and 32.5°C significantly increased the developmental rate of the seven strains while immature developmental duration was about the same at 32.5–40°C. The rate of egg-to-adult development [(% hatch) × (% survival)] exceeded 88% at temperatures between 15 and 37.5°C. The lower thermal thresholds (LT) were 11.9–12.5°C for both egg-to-adult and egg-to-egg development. The optimum developmental temperatures ranged from 36.7 to 43.8°C and the upper developmental threshold (UT) ranged from 45.2 to 59.4°C. The rm-values became higher with temperature increasing from 15 to 35°C. The rm-values at 25°C ranged from 0.265 to 0.277 which are relatively high for species of the genus Tetranychus. These results indicate that T. evansi after invasion into Japan has the potential to become a serious pest on solanaceous crops, just the same as in Africa and Europe.
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