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Persea Mite

 

Oligonychus perseae Tuttle, Baker & Abbatiello  -- Acari: Tetranychidae

 

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       The Persea Mite a native of Michoacan, Mexico, was found in southern California in 1990.  Persea mite is native to Mexico.  It attacks avocados in dry climates although their native ranges in southern Mexico mountains receive adequate rain to sustain the avocado tree.  This mite is also a serious pest in Costa Rica, Israel, and Spain.  In four years it spread north to San Luis Obispo County and is expected to continue northward.

 

       These mites feed in colonies under protective webbing that lies along the midribs and veins on the undersides of leaves.  Feeding result in typical circular dieing spots.  High infestations can defoliate trees, partially or completely. Premature fruit drop then occurs, and scheduled management practices are disrupted.  Summer is the season of greatest activity and damage.  Insecticide applications actually disrupt what natural controls exist in an orchard so that damage is more severe.  This pest now infests 99% of avocado acreage in California

 

       The mite is best adapted to climates where high temperatures are restrained by a proximity to the Pacific Ocean.

 

REFERENCES:

 

Peña, J. E.  2007.  Avocado IPM: Avocado Mites.  University of  Florida IFAS. 2007.

 

Aponte O. & J. A. McMurtry.  1997.  Damage on ‘Hass’ avocado leaves, webbing and nesting behaviour of Oligonychus perseae (Acari: Tetranychidae).  Experimental and Applied Acarology 21:  265–272.

 

Bender G. S.  1993.  A new mite problem in avocados.  California Avocado Society Yearbook 77:  73.

 

Hoddle, Mark S., et al.  2000.  Biological control of Oligonychus perseae (Acari: Tetranychidae) on avocado.  Internat J. Acarol.  26 (3):  203-14.

 

Hoddle Mark  S.   2005.  Invasions of leaf feeding arthropods: why are so many new pests attacking California-grown avocados?   California Avocado Society Yearbook 87:  65–81.

 

Humeres E. C. & J. G. Morse.  2005.  Baseline susceptibility of persea mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) to abamectin and milbemectin in avocado groves in southern California.  Experimental and Applied Acarology 36:  51–59.

 

Kerguelen V.  &  Mark S. Hoddle.  2000.  Comparison of the susceptibility of several cultivars of avocado to the persea mite, Oligonychus perseae (Acari: Tetranychidae).  Scientia Horticulturae 84:  101–114.

 

Maoz Y.,  S. Gal,  M.  Zilberstein, Y. Izhar, V. Alchanatis, M. Coll  &  E. Palevsky.  2011.  Determining an economic injury level for the persea mite, Oligonychus perseae, a new pest of avocado in Israel.  Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 138:  110–116.

 

McMurtry J. A. & H. G. Johnson.  1966.  An ecological study of the spider mite Oligonychus punicae (Hirst) and its natural enemies.  Hilgardia 37:  363–402.

 

Yee W. L.,  P. A. Phillips, J. L. Rodgers  &  B. A.  Faber.  2001.  Phenology of arthropod pests and associated natural predators on avocado leaves, fruit, and in leaf litter in southern California.  Environmental Entomology 30:  892–898.

 

Zappalà L., S. Kreiter, A. Russo, G. T. Garzia  &  P. Auger.  2015.  First record of the persea mite Oligonychus perseae (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Italy with a review of the literature.  International Journal of Acarology 41:  97–99.