Journal of Plant Protection Research (Oct 2019)

First record of mites associated with lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.)

  • Antonio Vieira Gomes Neto,
  • Paulo Roberto Ramalho Silva,
  • Jayara Dayany Costa Silva,
  • Mayara Fernandes dos Santos,
  • José Wagner da Silva Melo,
  • Solange Maria de França

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/jppr.2019.129752
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 3
pp. 418 – 422

Abstract

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Pest mites of the family Tetranychidae are commonly reported in several legumes. However, reports of their occurrence in lima beans are insipient, especially in Brazil. The objective of this research was to record the occurrence of mites in lima bean plants and to describe their damage in this Fabaceae. Tetranychus neocaledonicus André and Mononychellus planki McGregor were found in lima bean plants, Phaseolus lunatus (Fabaceae or Leguminosae). The lima bean plants, when infested by these mites, initially exhibit small whitish spots in the leaflets, which with increasing population density rapidly evolve into chlorotic patches, followed by silvering, and may dry out and fall due to their overfeeding. The extent of the damage caused to lima bean plants and the adaptability of the mite to warm and dry conditions indicate that T. neocaledonicus has greater potential as a lima bean pest than M. planki in northeastern Brazil. This is the first record of these mites associated with P. lunatus.

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