ABSTRACT The study objective was to determine whether potassium silicate application on papaya plants induces resistance to twospotted spider mite, Tetranychus urticae, and decreases its infestation. In greenhouse, the effects of potassium silicate in foliar and soil application on seedlings artificially infested, were evaluated. Two doses of potassium silicate 2 and 4L.ha-1 applied at different times were tested, resulting in treatments with different spray frequencies. Mites were submitted to three assessments, 20, 30 and 40 days after infestation, counting the number of eggs, mites and exuviae of T. urticae present along the main vein. In laboratory, fertility life tables of T. urticae fed with papaya leaves taken from plants of treatments receiving... |