Evaluation of the Efficacy of Predatory Mites in Controlling Pests of Cultivated Mushrooms in Organic Mushroom Houses

Stanislaw Ignatowicz, Warsaw Agricultural University

The following species are the most common predatory mites in Polish mushroom houses, in which Agaricus bisporus is cultivated: Arctoseius semiscissus, A. cetratus, Dendrolaelaps fallax (Kropczyfiska-Linkiewicz 1984), and Parasitus sp. (Lewandowski, unpubl.). Species composition of mite predators of mushroom houses with oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is not known yet. Predatory mites are obviously of the most interest in mushroom pest control in the organic mushroom houses.

The aim of this part of the study was to identify the species composition of mite predators and pests in mushroom houses with oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus).

Topic

Insect/Pest Management

Date Range

2000 and earlier

Funding Amount

$5,000

Funding Year

1999

Location

Warsaw, Poland

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