Species: | |
Polyphagotarsonemus latus (Banks) | |
Common name: | |
Yellow tea mite | |
Yellow jute mite | |
Broad spider | |
Tropical mite | |
Broad rust mite | |
Damaging stage: | |
Larvae and adults | |
Crops Affected: | |
Solanaceous, cucurbits, brassicas, legumes, papaya | |
Characteristic Damage: | |
Secretes toxin in their saliva that causes twisting, hardening and distortion of the plants shoots. | |
Shoots, young leaves and fruits are more susceptible to attack of mites. | |
Infested leaves become narrow and show downward cupping/curling. | |
Veinal areas are dry and brownish and in severe cases become brittle. | |
Heavily infestation leads to shortened internodes, aborted flowers and stunted plant growth. | |
Fruits are discoloured, scaly and severe damage may cause premature fruit drop. | |
Management and Control: | |
Monitor the area regularly. | |
Prune damaged leaves and dispose properly. | |
Spray botanical insecticides such as hot pepper, garlic and kakawate extracts. | |
Apply insecticides such as abamectin, diazinon whenever necessary. | |
References: | |
ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyphagotarsonemus_latus | |
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/orn/broad_mite.htm | |
http://www.cabi.org/isc/datasheet/26876 |
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