Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production

Pest management in cucurbit (Cucurbitaceae) cropping systems is challenging. As a result, pesticides are heavily used for managing insect pests and diseases. This work focused on the application of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to control pests and reduce reliance on insecticide sprays...

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Main Authors: Amanda Skidmore, Neil Wilson, Mark Williams, Ric Bessin
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) 2019-10-01
Series:HortTechnology
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Online Access:https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/29/6/article-p923.xml
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spelling doaj-3cf7d8dcf2bc4da8b6e509e14118f8762020-11-25T01:59:37ZengAmerican Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)HortTechnology1943-77142019-10-01296923932https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04221-18Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon ProductionAmanda SkidmoreNeil Wilson Mark WilliamsRic Bessin Pest management in cucurbit (Cucurbitaceae) cropping systems is challenging. As a result, pesticides are heavily used for managing insect pests and diseases. This work focused on the application of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to control pests and reduce reliance on insecticide sprays while maintaining the quality and quantity of marketable yields in two commonly grown cucurbit crops: muskmelon (Cucumis melo) and summer squash (Cucurbita pepo). Plasticulture (raised beds covered in black plastic mulch) and strip tillage, two soil management systems commonly used for cucurbit IPM production, were compared to determine their impact on yield and pest numbers during the 2013–14 growing seasons. Additionally, the use of early season rowcovers and their impact on yield and pest pressure were investigated. Plasticulture use increased marketable yields compared with strip tillage for both summer squash and muskmelon, but strip tillage resulted in fewer total pests for both crops. Rowcover use did not have a consistent effect on insect pest numbers and showed a negative impact on the yield of both summer squash and muskmelon. No significant impacts on yield were observed when the interaction between rowcovers and the tillage system was investigated. The use of rowcovers impacted pest numbers, but these impacts were not consistent between insect pest species. Insecticide use was reduced in covered treatments, but only by one application. We concluded that these management techniques have the potential to be used in an IPM system, but the reduced marketable yield of strip tillage systems may reduce the adoption of this IPM technique for these crops.https://journals.ashs.org/horttech/view/journals/horttech/29/6/article-p923.xmlacalymma vittatumblack plastic mulchcucumber beetlecucumis melocucurbita pepodiabrotica undecimpunctata howardiintegrated pest management
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Neil Wilson
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Ric Bessin
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Ric Bessin
Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
HortTechnology
acalymma vittatum
black plastic mulch
cucumber beetle
cucumis melo
cucurbita pepo
diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi
integrated pest management
author_facet Amanda Skidmore
Neil Wilson
Mark Williams
Ric Bessin
author_sort Amanda Skidmore
title Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
title_short Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
title_full Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
title_fullStr Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
title_full_unstemmed Integrating Rowcovers and Strip Tillage for Pest Management in Summer Squash and Muskmelon Production
title_sort integrating rowcovers and strip tillage for pest management in summer squash and muskmelon production
publisher American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS)
series HortTechnology
issn 1943-7714
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Pest management in cucurbit (Cucurbitaceae) cropping systems is challenging. As a result, pesticides are heavily used for managing insect pests and diseases. This work focused on the application of integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to control pests and reduce reliance on insecticide sprays while maintaining the quality and quantity of marketable yields in two commonly grown cucurbit crops: muskmelon (Cucumis melo) and summer squash (Cucurbita pepo). Plasticulture (raised beds covered in black plastic mulch) and strip tillage, two soil management systems commonly used for cucurbit IPM production, were compared to determine their impact on yield and pest numbers during the 2013–14 growing seasons. Additionally, the use of early season rowcovers and their impact on yield and pest pressure were investigated. Plasticulture use increased marketable yields compared with strip tillage for both summer squash and muskmelon, but strip tillage resulted in fewer total pests for both crops. Rowcover use did not have a consistent effect on insect pest numbers and showed a negative impact on the yield of both summer squash and muskmelon. No significant impacts on yield were observed when the interaction between rowcovers and the tillage system was investigated. The use of rowcovers impacted pest numbers, but these impacts were not consistent between insect pest species. Insecticide use was reduced in covered treatments, but only by one application. We concluded that these management techniques have the potential to be used in an IPM system, but the reduced marketable yield of strip tillage systems may reduce the adoption of this IPM technique for these crops.
topic acalymma vittatum
black plastic mulch
cucumber beetle
cucumis melo
cucurbita pepo
diabrotica undecimpunctata howardi
integrated pest management
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