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Airborne pollen can affect the abundance of predatory mites in vineyards: implications for conservation biological control strategies.

Valeria MalagniniAlberto PozzebonPaolo FacchinArturo PaganelliCarlo Duso
Published in: Pest management science (2022)
Pollen availability positively affects the biology of four phytoseiid species, promoting stable predatory mite populations in vineyards. However, natural pollen availability and predatory mite abundance often decrease in summer, and pollen supply can mitigate this trend. A higher pollen availability could be guaranteed by inserting hedges comprising species having scalar bloom, reducing mowing of inter-row groundcover and spraying pollen. The presence of flowering plants surrounding vineyards and in their inter-rows should be considered as a relevant factor to enhance the success of biocontrol tactics against phytophagous mites in viticulture.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution