BIO Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)
Neoseiulus agrestis as a biological agent, and monitoring of introducted thrips in greenhouses
Abstract
Oligophagus Neoseiulus agrestis (Karg, 1960) can be used as predator on vegetable, flower and berry crops. It is capable of feeding on Tetranychidae and Tarsonemidae. The ability to regulate the number of Thripidae has been established. It lives in colonies of Acaridae mites. The technology of mass breeding allows to accumulate predator population in a loose substrate. The technology of use for this phytoseiid mite should be adapted to each type of plant taking into account the bioecological features. For a greenhouse cucumber, the release should be made at the trellis part of the plant. On flower crops, for example gloxinia, colonization is carried out by sowing the substrate with a predator on all plants in the greenhouse. It is effective on garden strawberries in the struggle against the strawberry mite Steneotarsonemus pallidus. The predator prefers to attack the nymphal stages and eggs of the Tetranychus urticae mite. It is capable of attacking not only the larvae of Thrips nigropilosus, but also its nymphs. In the garden strawberry leaf rosette, it destroys the strawberry mite, at penetration into the inner part of leaf buttons. It is highly sensitive to pesticides from the class of macrocyclic lactones and synthetic pyrethroids. Preparations based on the bacterium Bacillus thurengiensis on N. agrestis do not have a lethal effect.