Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses

<i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> is a predatory mite that is widely used for biological control in greenhouses. One way this predator is released is in a formulation in slow-release sachets. These sachets are prepared with the predatory mite, the factitious prey mite <i>Carpoglyphus lact...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yohan Solano-Rojas, Juan R. Gallego, Manuel Gamez, Inmaculada Lopez, Patricia Castillo, Tomas Cabello
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-09-01
Series:Plants
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/19/2493
_version_ 1797477477307645952
author Yohan Solano-Rojas
Juan R. Gallego
Manuel Gamez
Inmaculada Lopez
Patricia Castillo
Tomas Cabello
author_facet Yohan Solano-Rojas
Juan R. Gallego
Manuel Gamez
Inmaculada Lopez
Patricia Castillo
Tomas Cabello
author_sort Yohan Solano-Rojas
collection DOAJ
description <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> is a predatory mite that is widely used for biological control in greenhouses. One way this predator is released is in a formulation in slow-release sachets. These sachets are prepared with the predatory mite, the factitious prey mite <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i>, and a food substrate for the latter. The objective of the present study was to study the effects of microclimatic conditions in this type of formulation on the population dynamics of mites inside the sachets and on the release of predatory mites. These experiments were conducted under laboratory conditions in two trials. The ambient relative humidity affected the water content of the food substrate of the prey mite inside the sachets, with an initial value of 21.49 ± 0.42%, which was reduced to values of 4.7 ± 0.25%, 10.87 ± 1.03% and 17.27 ± 0.82% after 21 days of trials when they were exposed to low, medium and high ambient relative humidity levels, respectively. Relative humidity significantly altered the dynamics of the populations of both species inside the sachets and the exits of the predator from the sachets to the external environment.
first_indexed 2024-03-09T21:18:14Z
format Article
id doaj.art-cefd96bae8f24c2ca464340b613363d4
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2223-7747
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-09T21:18:14Z
publishDate 2022-09-01
publisher MDPI AG
record_format Article
series Plants
spelling doaj.art-cefd96bae8f24c2ca464340b613363d42023-11-23T21:28:23ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472022-09-011119249310.3390/plants11192493Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in GreenhousesYohan Solano-Rojas0Juan R. Gallego1Manuel Gamez2Inmaculada Lopez3Patricia Castillo4Tomas Cabello5Research Centre for Mediterranean Intensive Agrosystems and Agrifood Biotechnology (CIAMBITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (CEIA3), University of Almeria, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), SpainResearch Centre for Mediterranean Intensive Agrosystems and Agrifood Biotechnology (CIAMBITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (CEIA3), University of Almeria, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), SpainResearch Centre for Mediterranean Intensive Agrosystems and Agrifood Biotechnology (CIAMBITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (CEIA3), University of Almeria, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), SpainDepartment of Mathematics, University of Almería, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), SpainResearch Centre for Mediterranean Intensive Agrosystems and Agrifood Biotechnology (CIAMBITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (CEIA3), University of Almeria, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), SpainResearch Centre for Mediterranean Intensive Agrosystems and Agrifood Biotechnology (CIAMBITAL), Agrifood Campus of International Excellence (CEIA3), University of Almeria, 04120 Cañada de S. Urbano (La), Spain<i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> is a predatory mite that is widely used for biological control in greenhouses. One way this predator is released is in a formulation in slow-release sachets. These sachets are prepared with the predatory mite, the factitious prey mite <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i>, and a food substrate for the latter. The objective of the present study was to study the effects of microclimatic conditions in this type of formulation on the population dynamics of mites inside the sachets and on the release of predatory mites. These experiments were conducted under laboratory conditions in two trials. The ambient relative humidity affected the water content of the food substrate of the prey mite inside the sachets, with an initial value of 21.49 ± 0.42%, which was reduced to values of 4.7 ± 0.25%, 10.87 ± 1.03% and 17.27 ± 0.82% after 21 days of trials when they were exposed to low, medium and high ambient relative humidity levels, respectively. Relative humidity significantly altered the dynamics of the populations of both species inside the sachets and the exits of the predator from the sachets to the external environment.https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/19/2493horticultural cropsmicroclimatic conditionsinoculative releasesprey–predatormathematical model
spellingShingle Yohan Solano-Rojas
Juan R. Gallego
Manuel Gamez
Inmaculada Lopez
Patricia Castillo
Tomas Cabello
Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
Plants
horticultural crops
microclimatic conditions
inoculative releases
prey–predator
mathematical model
title Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
title_full Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
title_fullStr Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
title_short Effect of Relative Humidity on the Population Dynamics of the Predator <i>Amblyseius swirskii</i> and Its Prey <i>Carpoglyphus lactis</i> in the Context of Slow-Release Sachets for Use in Biological Control in Greenhouses
title_sort effect of relative humidity on the population dynamics of the predator i amblyseius swirskii i and its prey i carpoglyphus lactis i in the context of slow release sachets for use in biological control in greenhouses
topic horticultural crops
microclimatic conditions
inoculative releases
prey–predator
mathematical model
url https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/19/2493
work_keys_str_mv AT yohansolanorojas effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses
AT juanrgallego effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses
AT manuelgamez effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses
AT inmaculadalopez effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses
AT patriciacastillo effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses
AT tomascabello effectofrelativehumidityonthepopulationdynamicsofthepredatoriamblyseiusswirskiiianditspreyicarpoglyphuslactisiinthecontextofslowreleasesachetsforuseinbiologicalcontrolingreenhouses