Prevalence of Natural Enemies of Red Mite, Tetranychus bioculatus (Wood-Mason) in Marigold Gardens

An investigation was carried out on the natural enemies of red mite, Tetranychus bioculatus in the marigold gardens. Insects and spiders both were found to occur as the predators of red mite. Two species of lady bird beetle viz. Stethorus punctillum, Micraspis discolor and two species of spiders e.g...

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Published in:Journal of Agriculture & Rural Development
Main Authors: Taleb, MA, Sardar, MA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: School of Agriculture and Rural Development, BOU 2008
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Online Access:https://www.banglajol.info/index.php/JARD/article/view/1467
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Summary:An investigation was carried out on the natural enemies of red mite, Tetranychus bioculatus in the marigold gardens. Insects and spiders both were found to occur as the predators of red mite. Two species of lady bird beetle viz. Stethorus punctillum, Micraspis discolor and two species of spiders e.g. lynx spider (Oxyopes sp.), long mouth spider (Tetragatha sp.) were encountered. Micraspis discolor and spiders were more than S. punctillum. The abundance of predator population was positively correlated with the abundance of their mite prey. Key words: Natural enemies, red mite, marigold. DOI = 10.3329/jard.v5i1.1467 J Agric Rural Dev 5(1&2), 110-115, June 2007