The study of interactions between host plant cultivars and biological control
agents is important in integrated pest management programs. In this study, the life table
parameters and predation rate of Typhlodromus bagdasarjani Wainstein & Arutunjan were
determined on two-spotted spider mites reared on a susceptible (Isfahan) or a resistant
(Neishabour) eggplant cultivar. All experiments were carried out under laboratory conditions,
at 25 ± 1 C, 60 ± 5 % RH and a photoperiod of 16:8 (L:D) h. A significant
difference was observed between mean developmental time of immature stages of T.
bagdasarjani on the two eggplant cultivars: 6.6 versus 7.5 days, on the susceptible and
resistant cultivar, respectively. Net reproductive rate (R0) of T. bagdasarjani did not differ
between the cultivars. Doubling time on the susceptible and resistant cultivars was 3.48
versus 5.72 days, mean generation time (T) was 10.13 versus 16.08 days, respectively.
Total fecundity was higher on susceptible than on resistant eggplants, the intrinsic rate of
population increase (r) was 0.188 versus 0.119 day-1, respectively. Daily and total prey
consumption of various life stages of T. bagdasarjani on two-spotted spider mite reared on
susceptible versus resistant eggplant differed; total consumption was higher on spider mites
reared on the resistant cultivar. However, the lower intrinsic rate of increase and higher
mortality of the predator on the resistant eggplant (Neishabour) revealed that more
attention should be devoted to integrated control of spider mites using resistant cultivars
and phytoseiid mites.