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Short-time cold atmospheric pressure plasma exposure can kill all life stages of the poultry red mite, Dermanyssus gallinae, under laboratory conditions

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EXPERIMENTAL AND APPLIED ACAROLOGY
Volume 88, Issue 2, Pages 139-152

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10493-022-00751-6

Keywords

Poultry red mite; Cold atmospheric pressure plasma; Pest control; Acaricide; Plasma-based pest management

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  1. Projekt DEAL
  2. German Government's Special Purpose Fund at Landwirtschaftliche Rentenbank [863 622]

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In this study, the acaricidal effects of cold atmospheric pressure plasma treatment on poultry red mites were investigated. The results showed that cold atmospheric pressure plasma could kill all developmental stages of the mites, including eggs. The study suggests that cold atmospheric pressure plasma treatment could be an effective method for controlling poultry red mites in laying hen husbandry.
In the present study, the acaricidal effects of cold atmospheric pressure plasma treatment on poultry red mites of different developmental stages have been investigated under laboratory conditions using a dielectric barrier discharge system. A total of 1890 poultry red mites and 90 mite eggs, respectively, were exposed to the plasma under various parameter settings with a single plasma pulse generated using the gas mixture of the ambient air at atmospheric pressure. The results showed that all developmental stages of the poultry red mite could be killed by cold atmospheric pressure plasma treatment. Plasma exposure to mite eggs resulted in a complete 100% hatch inhibition regardless of the parameter settings. Post-exposure mortality rates of larvae, nymphs and adults showed significant differences after utilization of plasma at 10 W for 1.0 s. In addition, the mortality rate increased with progressing time after plasma exposure. An average mortality rate of 99.7% was observed after 12 h in all mites exposed to plasma, regardless of the selected plasma parameter, developmental stage, and nutritional status of the mites. Cold atmospheric pressure plasma has an acaricidal effect on all developmental stages of Dermanyssus gallinae, suggesting that it could be developed to an effective method for the control of poultry red mites in laying hen husbandry.

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