A Fundamental Step in IPM on Grapevine: Evaluating the Side Effects of Pesticides on Predatory Mites
A Fundamental Step in IPM on Grapevine: Evaluating the Side Effects of Pesticides on Predatory Mites
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Knowledge on Disposables side effects of pesticides on non-target beneficial arthropods is a key point in Integrated Pest Management (IPM).Here we present the results of four experiments conducted in vineyards where the effects of chlorpyrifos, thiamethoxam, indoxacarb, flufenoxuron, and tebufenozide were evaluated on the generalist predatory mites Typhlodromus pyri Scheuten and blunt wraps Amblyseius andersoni (Chant), key biocontrol agents of herbivorous mites on grapevines.Results show that indoxacarb and tebufenozide had a low impact on the predatory mites considered here, while a significant impact was observed for chlorpyrifos, flufenoxuron, and thiamethoxam.The information obtained here should be considered in the design of IPM strategies on grapevine.