Biological prevention and treatment method for Tarsonemus confusus Ewing
A technology of tarsus mites and larvae, applied in the field of biological control, can solve the problems of increased control costs, hidden dangers of fruit safety, and difficulty in control, and achieve the effects of ensuring fruit safety, improving fruit quality, and reducing black spot disease
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[0019] The biological control method (indoor test) of embodiment 1 disorder tarsus mite
[0020] 1. Test materials
[0021] The natural enemy of the test, Neoseius pastereii, was collected from Changli County, Hebei Province, and was subcultured indoors with the acaroid mite as food. The tarsus mites were collected from apple trees in Changli County, Hebei Province.
[0022] Test chamber setup: The test chamber is composed of a lower plexiglass plate and an upper slide glass. The length, width and height of the plexiglass plate are 50mm, 25mm and 5mm respectively, and a round hole with a diameter of 16mm and a depth of 4mm is punched in the center of it to form a certain space; The lid prevents escape of the test worms. During the test, a drop of PDA medium was dripped into the small chamber to maintain the humidity in the small chamber, and the test insects were put in, covered with glass slides and clamped with long tail clips.
[0023] 2. Test method
[0024] 2.1 Preda...
Embodiment 2
[0036] The biological control method (field test) of embodiment 2 disorder tarsus mite
[0037] Select an apple orchard in Changli County where black spot disease often occurs, and 20 days before fruit tree bagging (May 18, 2017), choose to use a mixture of 400 times of mineral oil emulsion and 4000 times of spirodiclofen to spray the whole garden. The number of pest mites is reduced, and the use of pesticides after the release of natural enemies is avoided. Select 10 apple trees (the average diameter of the trunk is about 18cm) in the orchard, and on June 2, 2017, check the number of tarsus mite populations 5 days before bagging. If the number of tarsus mite populations is ≤2 per louver, 5 trees are randomly selected, and 1,500 Neoseius mites are released from each tree, and 5 trees are treated without any treatment. Fruits were checked for the occurrence of black spot disease when they were harvested. The results showed that the diseased fruit rate of fruit trees with blac...
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