Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons

Whitefly populations were assessed under different IGR exposure levels, and compared to Admire. When used alone during the season Applaud, Knack, and Sterling significantly reduced immature colonization similar to the standard Admire application and significantly greater than the untreated melons. A...

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Main Author: Palumbo, John C.
Other Authors: Oebker, Norman F.
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1999
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/221650
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2216502015-10-23T04:55:09Z Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons Palumbo, John C. Oebker, Norman F. Agriculture -- Arizona Vegetables -- Arizona Melon -- Arizona Melon --Insects Whitefly populations were assessed under different IGR exposure levels, and compared to Admire. When used alone during the season Applaud, Knack, and Sterling significantly reduced immature colonization similar to the standard Admire application and significantly greater than the untreated melons. Applaud treatments, regardless of spray frequency, showed the most consistent reduction in immature whiteflies. Applaud through its vapor activity also appeared to provide a long residual period of control against nymphs. Single applications of Knack and Sterling were considerably less effective in preventing colonization than applying these material twice during the season. These compounds appeared to have considerably less residual activity, which is consistent with their modes of activity. All of the IGRs had a significant impact on the distribution of nymphs among the leaves on the primary vine. In addition, Applaud provided the best melon quality. We now have a good understanding of how the IGRs influence whitefly population growth, the residual mortality of the IGRs and proper application timing for whitefly management. This information will allow us to develop a simple and reliable method that growers and PCAs can use to assess product performance and time spray applications. 1999-02 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/221650 Vegetable: A College of Agriculture Report en_US AZ1101 Series P-115 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Arizona
Melon -- Arizona
Melon --Insects
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Arizona
Melon -- Arizona
Melon --Insects
Palumbo, John C.
Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
description Whitefly populations were assessed under different IGR exposure levels, and compared to Admire. When used alone during the season Applaud, Knack, and Sterling significantly reduced immature colonization similar to the standard Admire application and significantly greater than the untreated melons. Applaud treatments, regardless of spray frequency, showed the most consistent reduction in immature whiteflies. Applaud through its vapor activity also appeared to provide a long residual period of control against nymphs. Single applications of Knack and Sterling were considerably less effective in preventing colonization than applying these material twice during the season. These compounds appeared to have considerably less residual activity, which is consistent with their modes of activity. All of the IGRs had a significant impact on the distribution of nymphs among the leaves on the primary vine. In addition, Applaud provided the best melon quality. We now have a good understanding of how the IGRs influence whitefly population growth, the residual mortality of the IGRs and proper application timing for whitefly management. This information will allow us to develop a simple and reliable method that growers and PCAs can use to assess product performance and time spray applications.
author2 Oebker, Norman F.
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Palumbo, John C.
author Palumbo, John C.
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title Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
title_short Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
title_full Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
title_fullStr Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Whiteflies in Melons
title_sort evaluation of insect growth regulators for management of whiteflies in melons
publisher College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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