Title of article
Studies on the occurrence of true spiders as natural enemies in many Egyptian fields
Author/Authors
Ibrahim, Amira A. Plant Protection Research Institute - Biological Control Research Department, Egypt , Shairra, Souad A. Plant Protection Research Institute - Biological Control Research Department, Egypt , El-mahdi, Iman F.S. Plant Protection Research Institute - Biological Control Research Department, Egypt
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Abstract
True spiders represent one of the most important natural predatory species in Egyptian fields. In this work, common true spiders were surveyed in wheat, cotton and maize fields, and were counted weekly by using the direct method. For evaluating the feeding consumption of true spiders, five feeding cases were tested (as preys). These cases were: eggs of Ephestia kuehniella, eggs of Phthorimaea operculella, one day eggs and larvae of E. kuehniella, larvae of E. kuehniella and P. operculella and larvae of E. kuehniella only. Results obtained revealed that, the highest average daily consumption for each spider was recorded in case of feeding on eggs of P. operculella. While, the longest survival period was recorded in case of feeding on larvae of E. kuehniella.
Keywords
True spiders , Biological control , Feeding consumption
Journal title
The Journal Of Basic and Applied Zoology
Journal title
The Journal Of Basic and Applied Zoology
Record number
2660147
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