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Combined effect of an antifeedant a-amylase inhibitor and a predator Cheyletus malaccensis in controlling the stored-product mite Acarus siro

Authors

HUBERT Jan HÝBLOVÁ Jana MÜNZBERGOVÁ Zuzana PEKÁR Stanislav KŘÍŽKOVÁ-KUDLÍKOVÁ Ivana DOLEČKOVÁ-MAREŠOVÁ Lucie STEJSKAL Václav MAREŠ Marek

Year of publication 2007
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Physiological Entomology
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Plant diseases, weeds and plant protection
Keywords a-amylase; acarus siro; cheyletus malaccensis
Description Acarus siro is the most abundant and frequent mite to infest stored-food products, causing allergies and transmitting mycotoxin producing fungi. The predatory mite Cheyletus malaccensis is a candidate species in the biocontrol programme for this pest. In vitro, the a-amylase inhibitor acarbose is effective against the a-amylase of A. siro but not against that of C. malaccensis. In vivo, the impact of acarbose on a population of A. siro is investigated along with the interaction with the predator. Various densities of adult parthenogenetic females of C. malaccensis are reared on A. siro feeding on either a control diet or a diet containing different acarbose concentrations. The combined action of both factors significantly improved the final biocontrol efficiency with C. malaccensis, compensating for the lower energetic content of the prey on acarbose by increasing the number of prey caught.
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