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The life - history of the peach silver mite, Aculus fockeui (Acari: Eriophyidae) in Egypt
Authors:
Badawi A. Abou-Awad a;
Mahmoud M. AL-Azzazy b;
Sawsan A. El-Sawi a
| Affiliations: | a Plant Protection Department, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt |
| b Department of Agricultural Zoology and Nematology, Faculty of Agriculture, Al-Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt |
DOI:
10.1080/03235400701806427
Publication Frequency:
12 issues per year
Published in:
Archives Of Phytopathology And Plant Protection
First Published on:
07 February 2008
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Previously published as:
Archiv für Pflanzenschutz
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until 1973
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Abstract
The peach silver mite Aculus fockeui (Nalepa and Trouessart) successfully developed from egg to adult stage when reared on a nectarine or peach leaflet attached with soft lateral divided branch dipped in test tube at different constant temperatures and 70% r.h. The effect of temperature on the development, reproduction and population growth was investigated. Below 20°C all activity ceased and by 33°C the adult began to slow down and cease all activity. At least of 34% of the generation time was spent in the egg stage at 29°C. Adult longevity decreased with increasing temperature. Fecundity was highest at 29°C with 43.16 eggs per female. Life table parameters showed that the population of A. fockeui on nectarine leaves multiplied 30.04 times in a generation time of 18.49 days at 29°C, while the population on peach leaves increased 13.87 times in a generation time of 19.18 days under the same conditions.
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| Keywords: biology; Aculus fockeui; Eriophyidae; Acari: phytophagous mite |
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