Data from: Improving mass rearing techniques for Floracarus perrepae, a biological control agent for Old World Climbing Fern (Lygodium microphyllum), for releases
In late 2021, relatively simple adjustments made to plant and agent mass rearing protocols produced exponential increases in F. perrepae colony productivity. This increase is attributed to several key changes in colony maintenance that optimized the host-parasite population ratio. We developed a systematic method involving a weekly plant readiness criterion and a predefined sequence of stages to select plants for release, which ensures galls are correctly aged to maximize mite numbers.
This project was partially funded by the USDA, through the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) (USDA agreement 58-6032-1-001) co-directed by the South Florida Water Management District and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and through Southwest Florida Water Management District (USDA agreement 58-6032-3-003).
Version 2 of dataset updated the title of the dataset, added an additional author, corrected the temporal start and end dates, and added additional data files.
Funding
USDA: 58-6032-1-001
USDA: 58-6032-3-003
USDA-ARS: 6032-2200-013-000D
History
Data contact name
Aquino-Thomas, Jessene M.Data contact email
Jessene.aquino-thomas@usda.govPublisher
Ag Data CommonsIntended use
The data was collected to assess the changes in protocols for mass rearingTemporal Extent Start Date
2014-07-09Temporal Extent End Date
2023-12-13Theme
- Non-geospatial
ISO Topic Category
- environment
- biota
National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms
mites; USDA; invasive species; biological control; Floracarus; ferns and fern allies; Lygodium microphyllum; mass rearing; biological control agents; galls; protocolsOMB Bureau Code
- 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
- 005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
- 304
Pending citation
- No
Public Access Level
- Public