Abstract

To evaluate the effectiveness of eco-friendly treatments based on detergents classified as non-hazardous and black soap on the pest Tetranychus urticae Koch 1836, and their predators (Euseius stipulatus Athias-Henriot, 1960, Typhlodromus sp., Phytoseiulus persimilis Athias-Henriot, 1957), different treatments were applied to citrus orchards planted with Valencia late (Orange) in the Mechraa Belksiri region of Morocco (T0 = control experiment; T1 = spirodiclofen 0.5 L/Ha; T2 = 125 L/Ha (5%) of black soap; T3 = detergent; 4 L/Ha of Oni product + 2 L/Ha of Tide product). The results obtained during the whole monitoring period indicated that the three treatments used, namely spirodiclofen, black soap, and detergents, ensured a reduction in the rate of population of the pest T. urticae compared to the untreated plot. In the untreated plot, the average was 45.01 A± 4.90 mobile forms, while the plot treated with spirodiclofen it was only 21.10 C ± 2.71, the black soap 31.49 B ± 3.35, and in the plot treated with detergents, the average was similar to that obtained by spirodiclofen (22.90 C ± 2.18). On the predators (E. stipulatus, P. persimilis, and Typhlodropmus sp.), the black soap and the treatment with detergents were less harmful compared to the chemical spirodiclofen.

Highlights

  • Our study aims to evaluate the impact of spirodiclofen, black soap, and a mixture of two detergents (Oni and Tide products) on the pest

  • This study revealed that all three treatments used had an impact on the predators studied compared to the control, with the influence of spirodiclofen being greater than that of the detergents and black soap treatments

  • The effect of spirodiclofen was studied on Neoseiulus californicus McGregor, 1954, a potential predator of T. urticae, and the results indicated that the adverse consequences on the population growth parameters were significant [44]

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This work aims to compare the impact of detergents, black soap, and spirodiclofen on the pest T This work aims to compare the impact of detergents, black soap, and spirodiclofen on the pest T. urticae on the one hand and on phytoseiid mites on the other hand

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