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Integrated Pest Management in
High Tunnel Crops

Dr. Ayanava Majumdar (Dr. A)
Ext. Entomologist &
State SARE Coordinator
Auburn, AL 36849
Tel: (251) 331-8416
bugdoctor@auburn.edu
HT Training Workshops, AL, 2013
Why are INSECTS so successful?
• Small size
• Small food requirement
• Rapid and prolific reproduction
– Parthenogenesis

• Grow by molting (control over
growth rate)
• Life stages feed on different
substrate
Why are INSECTS so successful?
High Tunnel Environment
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Season extension = Early onset of insects!!
It gets hot & humid (PASSIVE VENTILATION)
Heat shortens insect lifecycles.
It is very dry on leaf surface (NO RAINFALL)
High planting density & diversity (HOST PLANTS)
High Tunnel Basics
• Bottom line 1: Prevention is better than cure!
• Bottom line 2: Manage insects when they are
small/low numbers!
• Bottom line 3: ANY INTERVENTION IN INSECT
ACTIVITY IS BETTER THAN DOING NOTHING!!
What is it?

Greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes
vaporariorum (flatenned wings)

Silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia tabaci
(tented wings)

• First reported from USA in 1870
• Adults are 1.5 mm long, covered
with white waxy material
• Piercing and sucking mouthparts
• Eggs laid on plants
• Crawlers or nymphs feed on one
location
• 30 days for one generation
• Higher temps may inhibit the
whiteflies
• Biological control: Encarsia formosa
What is it?
Potato aphid, Macrosiphum
euphorbiae

Green peach aphid, Myzus
persicae

Monitoring/scouting techniques:
Sample ten plants in several locations
Yellow sticky traps at edge of field
Like cool, dry weather
Watch for ants and lady beetles
ET = 50% leaves with aphids

Host range: 40 host plants
What is it?
Onion thrips, Thrips tabaci

Tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fusca

Host plants:
tomato, peanuts, cotto
n, beans

Monitoring/scouting techniques:
Use sticky cards (yellow, blue)
Bag and shake technique
No action threshold
Use resistant varieties (BHN
444, 589, 640, Bella Rosa)

Tomato spotted wilt destroys plants
What is it?
Monitoring/scouting techniques:
Flea beetles (many
species)

Monitor level of defoliation
Sample small plants with sweep net
during morning hours
Observe activity of parasitoids, predators
(sweep net)

ET = 5-10% defoliation early season, 2530% defoliation mid-season

Host plants:
potato, tomato, peppers, br
occoli, cabbage, okra, etc.
Spider mites

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Major pest of open field & high tunnel crops
Extensive webbing on leaves/stems
Rapid buildup in hot dry weather
Difficult to control with approved pesticides
Identification & Scouting
Twospotted spider mite (TSM):
• Carry a 10X hand lens
• Females are larger than males
• Oval adults, eggs glued to webbing
• Underside of leaves & leaf tips
• Wide host range

Twospotted spider mite
Tetranychus urticae

Tomato russet mite (TRM):
• Smaller than TSM
• Carry a 14X hand lens
• Adults are elongate
• Infestation starts from lower leaves
• Leave edges, stems, fruits (small)
Tomato russet mite
• Solanaceous host plants
Acilops lycopersici
Crop damage

TSM:
– Leaf drying
– Extensive webbing
– Slight bronzing

TRM:
– Greasy bronzing
(russet color)
– Sudden dry out
(lower leaves)
What is it?
• Polyphagous insect
(tomato, pepper, cotton, soybe
an, alfalfa)
• Have many wild hosts –
lambsquarter & pigweed

Beet
armyworm, Spodoptera
exigua

• Creamish or light-green
caterpillar, 4 pairs of prolegs
• Black spot on thorax just above
the leg
• Early instars feed voraciously
• Moths are attracted to weak
plants

Damage to pepper plant
Starting Point for IPM…
• Emphasis on Pest Detection & Correct Identification:
– INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS for improved scouting
– Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity (Taylor, 1963)
– Insect Monitoring Project in Alabama, 2009-2010

Stink bug trap

Sticky wing trap

Corn rootworm trap
What is it?

Southern green stink
bug, Nezara viridula

Monitoring/scouting techniques:
Use a sweep net
Use pheromone trap (expensive?
cumbersome?)
Intensify scouting at fruit setting

Host: >52 plants
Brown stink
bug, Euschistus servus

ET = 0.25 bugs per 10 plants (green fruit stage)
Lygus bug, Lygus
lineolaris

Stink bug feeding injury
Integrated Pest Management
(IPM) Tactics
What is IPM?
• “Integrated pest management (IPM) is a threshold based
decision management system which leads to judicious use
of multiple pest control tactics.”
• IPM is currently insecticide-intensive…
• Major losses occur due to:

• Lack of early detection of insects
• Insecticide resistance by misuse
• Loss of natural control with insecticides
USDA National Organic Program Standards
(applicable in gardening situation also!)
• Level 1: Systems-based practices (variety
selection, sanitation, crop rotation, weed
control, trap crops*)

• Level 2: Mechanical and physical practices
(barriers, lures/traps, repellents, hand-picking, net

house*)
• Level 3: Biorational & other material (OMRI
*Discussed later in this presentation
Trap Crop Applications
Sorghum trap crop on two
sides of a high tunnel can act
as barrier to pest migration.

Sorghum &
sunflower trap
crops ahead of a
high tunnel.
Trap crop study for leaffooted bugs
(Clanton, AL, 2012)
Manual removal in organic situation

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Insecticide treatment and/or
manual removal in organic situation
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DKB5400 (sorghum trap crop)
NK300 (sorghum trap crop)
Sunflower (trap crop)
Tomato (main crop)

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2

2

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2

3

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Obs. 1 Obs. 2 Obs. 3 Obs. 4 Obs. 5 Obs. 6 Obs. 7
(21 July)

(4 Aug.)

(13 Aug.)

(5 Sep.)

(7 Sep.)

(20 Sep.)

(4 Oct.)

Numbers indicate leaffooted bugs (LFBs) on 20 heads of trap crops and 20 tomato plants for comparison
purposes. Trap crops planted on May 16. Main crop planted on June 1. Trap crop treated with Mustang
Max (zeta-cyper. @ 4 oz/A) on Sept. 5, 2012. Result = 78% LFB control in 5DAT. Tomato main crop is
attacked by LFBs after the trap crop is ineffective (in October).
Damage
 Both adults and larvae feed on foliage by first
making small holes; later serious defoliation

Defoliation of larvae on turnip

Mass attack of adults on napa cabbage
Field Trials-Managing YMLB with Trap crop
Spring 2011

Napa cabbage

Main crop

35 ft

Trap crop

Turnip
First Net House in Alabama (2010)
Location: Baldwin County, AL
Dimensions: 150 ft X 48 ft X 17 ft
Entrance: Double door

Fabric mesh 30-50 as insect barrier
Mesh size depends on target insect & cost
Insect Netting Applications
Insect netting on the
sides and front
(improved air flow)

Use insect netting over the
entire high tunnel frame
Who kills Pests?
Natural Enemies

Predators: – Ladybugs, Spiders
• General feeders
• Eat several prey
• Larger and stronger than the prey
Flicker.com

Parasitoids (=parasites): – Wasps, Flies
• Specialist feeders
• Kill only one host (pest)
• Smaller than the host
http://www.harvesttotable.com/2012/06/parasitic-wasps-beneficial-insects/

Pathogens: – Bacteria, Fungus & Viruses
• Micro-organisms that cause diseases in
insects
extension.entm.purdue.edu

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Insecticide Mode of Action (MoA)
Physical dessicant – kaolin clay, ash
Contact action – vegetable oils, horticultural
oils, neem, pyrethrin, insecticidal
soap, spinosyn, Beauveria, Metarhizium
Stomach action – Bt (Dipel)
Volatile action – Garlic Barrier, Cinnamite
Fruit quality with Xentari (Bt aizawai)
(Cullman, 2012)

Untreated crop with 90%
caterpillar damage &
irregular fruit size

Xentari foliar treatment with
<20% caterpillar damage &
uniform fruit size
Fruit quality with Pyganic (pyrethrum)
(Cullman, 2012)
Untreated check

Pyganic foliar

30% fruit
damage
90% fruit
damage
Fruit quality with Xentari (Bta) + Pyganic
(Late season treatment, Cullman, 2012)
Check plots

Xentari + Pyganic foliar
High Tunnel Pest Management Tips
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Practice sanitation and strict weed control
Regular irrigation, reduce stress
Scout weekly to find insect hot spots, then treat.
Choices: Conventional (drip) or Organic (foliar)
Organic approved i-cides:
– Bt products (Xentari®, Thuricide®)

– Spinosad (Entrust®, Monterey Spinosad®)
– Pyrethrin (Pyganic®, Natural Pyrethrin®)
– Neem with azadirachtin (Molt-X®, Neemix®)
– New products: Azera

• Use insecticidal oils carefully (do not use >85F)
• Use a good quality backpack sprayer.
High Tunnel Pest Management Tips
• Use biological control when possible.
• Use biological control and organic insecticides at
the first detection, continue for 2-3 weeks.
• Reduce insecticide use when using nonselective
insecticides.
• Treat the bottom on leaves and soil below the
plants.

• Mix fresh spray solution and calibrate sprayer.
Change nozzles when needed.
EXTENSION RESOURCES
Know the IPM
Campaign!

Campaign items: Display
magnets, bookmarks (4 designs), IPM
exhibitions
Vegetable IPM Website

www.aces.edu/go/87
Alabama SARE Website
Join Vegetable IPM on Facebook!

Advantages: Live updates, interact with
researchers, videos and photos, IPM contest
Join Commercial Horticulture on Facebook!

Advantages: Live updates, interact with
researchers, videos and photos, IPM contest
The IPM Communicator
(A FREE electronic newsletter)

To signup: Email bugdoctor@auburn.edu
Or sign up today on the sheet provided!
Acknowledgements

Chris Becker, REA

Willie Datcher, REA

FUNDING SOURCES: USDA Organic Agriculture
Program, SARE initiative, Specialty Crops Grant, Wallace

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Insect Pest Management in High Tunnel (short version)

  • 1. Integrated Pest Management in High Tunnel Crops Dr. Ayanava Majumdar (Dr. A) Ext. Entomologist & State SARE Coordinator Auburn, AL 36849 Tel: (251) 331-8416 bugdoctor@auburn.edu HT Training Workshops, AL, 2013
  • 2. Why are INSECTS so successful? • Small size • Small food requirement • Rapid and prolific reproduction – Parthenogenesis • Grow by molting (control over growth rate) • Life stages feed on different substrate
  • 3. Why are INSECTS so successful?
  • 4. High Tunnel Environment • • • • • Season extension = Early onset of insects!! It gets hot & humid (PASSIVE VENTILATION) Heat shortens insect lifecycles. It is very dry on leaf surface (NO RAINFALL) High planting density & diversity (HOST PLANTS)
  • 5. High Tunnel Basics • Bottom line 1: Prevention is better than cure! • Bottom line 2: Manage insects when they are small/low numbers! • Bottom line 3: ANY INTERVENTION IN INSECT ACTIVITY IS BETTER THAN DOING NOTHING!!
  • 6. What is it? Greenhouse whitefly, Trialeurodes vaporariorum (flatenned wings) Silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (tented wings) • First reported from USA in 1870 • Adults are 1.5 mm long, covered with white waxy material • Piercing and sucking mouthparts • Eggs laid on plants • Crawlers or nymphs feed on one location • 30 days for one generation • Higher temps may inhibit the whiteflies • Biological control: Encarsia formosa
  • 7. What is it? Potato aphid, Macrosiphum euphorbiae Green peach aphid, Myzus persicae Monitoring/scouting techniques: Sample ten plants in several locations Yellow sticky traps at edge of field Like cool, dry weather Watch for ants and lady beetles ET = 50% leaves with aphids Host range: 40 host plants
  • 8. What is it? Onion thrips, Thrips tabaci Tobacco thrips, Frankliniella fusca Host plants: tomato, peanuts, cotto n, beans Monitoring/scouting techniques: Use sticky cards (yellow, blue) Bag and shake technique No action threshold Use resistant varieties (BHN 444, 589, 640, Bella Rosa) Tomato spotted wilt destroys plants
  • 9. What is it? Monitoring/scouting techniques: Flea beetles (many species) Monitor level of defoliation Sample small plants with sweep net during morning hours Observe activity of parasitoids, predators (sweep net) ET = 5-10% defoliation early season, 2530% defoliation mid-season Host plants: potato, tomato, peppers, br occoli, cabbage, okra, etc.
  • 10. Spider mites • • • • Major pest of open field & high tunnel crops Extensive webbing on leaves/stems Rapid buildup in hot dry weather Difficult to control with approved pesticides
  • 11. Identification & Scouting Twospotted spider mite (TSM): • Carry a 10X hand lens • Females are larger than males • Oval adults, eggs glued to webbing • Underside of leaves & leaf tips • Wide host range Twospotted spider mite Tetranychus urticae Tomato russet mite (TRM): • Smaller than TSM • Carry a 14X hand lens • Adults are elongate • Infestation starts from lower leaves • Leave edges, stems, fruits (small) Tomato russet mite • Solanaceous host plants Acilops lycopersici
  • 12. Crop damage TSM: – Leaf drying – Extensive webbing – Slight bronzing TRM: – Greasy bronzing (russet color) – Sudden dry out (lower leaves)
  • 13. What is it? • Polyphagous insect (tomato, pepper, cotton, soybe an, alfalfa) • Have many wild hosts – lambsquarter & pigweed Beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua • Creamish or light-green caterpillar, 4 pairs of prolegs • Black spot on thorax just above the leg • Early instars feed voraciously • Moths are attracted to weak plants Damage to pepper plant
  • 14. Starting Point for IPM… • Emphasis on Pest Detection & Correct Identification: – INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS for improved scouting – Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity (Taylor, 1963) – Insect Monitoring Project in Alabama, 2009-2010 Stink bug trap Sticky wing trap Corn rootworm trap
  • 15. What is it? Southern green stink bug, Nezara viridula Monitoring/scouting techniques: Use a sweep net Use pheromone trap (expensive? cumbersome?) Intensify scouting at fruit setting Host: >52 plants Brown stink bug, Euschistus servus ET = 0.25 bugs per 10 plants (green fruit stage) Lygus bug, Lygus lineolaris Stink bug feeding injury
  • 17. What is IPM? • “Integrated pest management (IPM) is a threshold based decision management system which leads to judicious use of multiple pest control tactics.” • IPM is currently insecticide-intensive… • Major losses occur due to: • Lack of early detection of insects • Insecticide resistance by misuse • Loss of natural control with insecticides
  • 18. USDA National Organic Program Standards (applicable in gardening situation also!) • Level 1: Systems-based practices (variety selection, sanitation, crop rotation, weed control, trap crops*) • Level 2: Mechanical and physical practices (barriers, lures/traps, repellents, hand-picking, net house*) • Level 3: Biorational & other material (OMRI *Discussed later in this presentation
  • 19. Trap Crop Applications Sorghum trap crop on two sides of a high tunnel can act as barrier to pest migration. Sorghum & sunflower trap crops ahead of a high tunnel.
  • 20. Trap crop study for leaffooted bugs (Clanton, AL, 2012) Manual removal in organic situation 19 18 Insecticide treatment and/or manual removal in organic situation 11 DKB5400 (sorghum trap crop) NK300 (sorghum trap crop) Sunflower (trap crop) Tomato (main crop) 4 0 2 0 2 2 0 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 Obs. 1 Obs. 2 Obs. 3 Obs. 4 Obs. 5 Obs. 6 Obs. 7 (21 July) (4 Aug.) (13 Aug.) (5 Sep.) (7 Sep.) (20 Sep.) (4 Oct.) Numbers indicate leaffooted bugs (LFBs) on 20 heads of trap crops and 20 tomato plants for comparison purposes. Trap crops planted on May 16. Main crop planted on June 1. Trap crop treated with Mustang Max (zeta-cyper. @ 4 oz/A) on Sept. 5, 2012. Result = 78% LFB control in 5DAT. Tomato main crop is attacked by LFBs after the trap crop is ineffective (in October).
  • 21. Damage  Both adults and larvae feed on foliage by first making small holes; later serious defoliation Defoliation of larvae on turnip Mass attack of adults on napa cabbage
  • 22. Field Trials-Managing YMLB with Trap crop Spring 2011 Napa cabbage Main crop 35 ft Trap crop Turnip
  • 23. First Net House in Alabama (2010) Location: Baldwin County, AL Dimensions: 150 ft X 48 ft X 17 ft Entrance: Double door Fabric mesh 30-50 as insect barrier Mesh size depends on target insect & cost
  • 24. Insect Netting Applications Insect netting on the sides and front (improved air flow) Use insect netting over the entire high tunnel frame
  • 25. Who kills Pests? Natural Enemies Predators: – Ladybugs, Spiders • General feeders • Eat several prey • Larger and stronger than the prey Flicker.com Parasitoids (=parasites): – Wasps, Flies • Specialist feeders • Kill only one host (pest) • Smaller than the host http://www.harvesttotable.com/2012/06/parasitic-wasps-beneficial-insects/ Pathogens: – Bacteria, Fungus & Viruses • Micro-organisms that cause diseases in insects extension.entm.purdue.edu 25
  • 26. Insecticide Mode of Action (MoA) Physical dessicant – kaolin clay, ash Contact action – vegetable oils, horticultural oils, neem, pyrethrin, insecticidal soap, spinosyn, Beauveria, Metarhizium Stomach action – Bt (Dipel) Volatile action – Garlic Barrier, Cinnamite
  • 27. Fruit quality with Xentari (Bt aizawai) (Cullman, 2012) Untreated crop with 90% caterpillar damage & irregular fruit size Xentari foliar treatment with <20% caterpillar damage & uniform fruit size
  • 28. Fruit quality with Pyganic (pyrethrum) (Cullman, 2012) Untreated check Pyganic foliar 30% fruit damage 90% fruit damage
  • 29. Fruit quality with Xentari (Bta) + Pyganic (Late season treatment, Cullman, 2012) Check plots Xentari + Pyganic foliar
  • 30. High Tunnel Pest Management Tips • • • • • Practice sanitation and strict weed control Regular irrigation, reduce stress Scout weekly to find insect hot spots, then treat. Choices: Conventional (drip) or Organic (foliar) Organic approved i-cides: – Bt products (Xentari®, Thuricide®) – Spinosad (Entrust®, Monterey Spinosad®) – Pyrethrin (Pyganic®, Natural Pyrethrin®) – Neem with azadirachtin (Molt-X®, Neemix®) – New products: Azera • Use insecticidal oils carefully (do not use >85F) • Use a good quality backpack sprayer.
  • 31. High Tunnel Pest Management Tips • Use biological control when possible. • Use biological control and organic insecticides at the first detection, continue for 2-3 weeks. • Reduce insecticide use when using nonselective insecticides. • Treat the bottom on leaves and soil below the plants. • Mix fresh spray solution and calibrate sprayer. Change nozzles when needed.
  • 33. Know the IPM Campaign! Campaign items: Display magnets, bookmarks (4 designs), IPM exhibitions
  • 36. Join Vegetable IPM on Facebook! Advantages: Live updates, interact with researchers, videos and photos, IPM contest
  • 37. Join Commercial Horticulture on Facebook! Advantages: Live updates, interact with researchers, videos and photos, IPM contest
  • 38. The IPM Communicator (A FREE electronic newsletter) To signup: Email bugdoctor@auburn.edu Or sign up today on the sheet provided!
  • 39.
  • 40. Acknowledgements Chris Becker, REA Willie Datcher, REA FUNDING SOURCES: USDA Organic Agriculture Program, SARE initiative, Specialty Crops Grant, Wallace