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J Econ Entomol


Title:Effectiveness of corn rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) areawide pest management in South Dakota
Author(s):French BW; Chandler LD; Riedell WE;
Address:"North Central Agricultural Research Laboratory, USDA-ARS, 2923 Medary Ave., Brookings, SD 57006, USA. wfrench@ngirl.ars.usda.gov"
Journal Title:J Econ Entomol
Year:2007
Volume:100
Issue:5
Page Number:1542 - 1554
DOI: 10.1603/0022-0493(2007)100[1542:eocrcc]2.0.co;2
ISSN/ISBN:0022-0493 (Print) 0022-0493 (Linking)
Abstract:"Diabrotica barberi Smith & Lawrence and Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) are serious pests of maize, Zea mays L. To reduce the amount of toxicants released into the environment, the Agricultural Research Service implemented a 5-yr (1997-2001) areawide pest management program in five geographic locations, including one in South Dakota. The objective was to use integrated pest management tactics to suppress adult Diabrotica populations over a broad geographic area by using aerially applied semiochemical-baited insecticides. Suppressed populations theoretically should reduce oviposition, limit larval feeding damage to maize roots, and result in fewer beetles emerging in subsequent years. We used emergence cages, sticky traps, and CRW lure traps to monitor adult D. barberi and D. v. virgifera populations. We sampled for Diabrotica eggs, and we determined damage to maize roots. We sampled in several maize fields (control) located near the areawide site. The baited insecticides were effective in reducing adult populations 1 and 2 wk after application, and most remained low for the duration of the maize growing season. Fewer beetles were captured in both sticky and lure traps in the areawide site than in the control site. With a few exceptions, egg counts, adult emergence, and maize root damage were similar between the areawide and control sites; however, maize roots had greater fresh weight in the control site. Although not all goals were accomplished, when considering the amount of toxicant released into the environment, using semiochemical-baited insecticides to suppress adult pest Diabrotica populations seems to be an effective areawide management tool"
Keywords:Animals *Coleoptera/growth & development Insect Control/*methods *Insecticides Ovum/growth & development Pheromones Population Density South Dakota Zea mays/physiology;
Notes:"MedlineFrench, B Wade Chandler, Laurence D Riedell, Walter E eng Evaluation Study England 2007/11/02 J Econ Entomol. 2007 Oct; 100(5):1542-54. doi: 10.1603/0022-0493(2007)100[1542:eocrcc]2.0.co; 2"

 
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