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AL  FOOD & FARM FORUM Sustainable Insect Pest Management Speaker: Dr. Ayanava Majumdar (Dr. A) Extension Entomologist, State SARE Coordinator Gulf Coast Research & Extension Center 8300 State Hwy 104, Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Cell phone: 251-331-8416 Email: bugdoctor@auburn.edu
Presentation Layout Extension IPM resources for farmers (IPM-CORE project) Ecological Based Pest Management (EBPM) concepts USDA Crop Pest Management Practice Standard Insect pest detection and monitoring program Sustainable management of critical pests Nethouse vegetable production
MAJOR VEGETABLE PESTS 2010
IPM-CORE PROJECT: Integrate Modern & Traditional Communication Channels To Benefit Producers CHECK OUT IPM Kiosk & Display, take handouts, newsletter signup & more AT HOME CHECK OUT THE AL Vegetable IPM website & Facebook links
THE IPM COMMUNICATOR (FREE electronic newsletter) 22 contributing authors 400+ subscribers 18 Weekly Issues (2010) SIGNUP AT THE EXHIBIT TODAY!
Join ‘Alabama Vegetable IPM’ on Facebook
Organic Approved Insecticides
Ecological Based Pest Management From Altieri, Nicholls, and Fritz (2005): Manage Insects on Your Farm (SARE) Ecologically Based Pest Management System or EBPM incorporates the broad knowledge of the agro-ecosystem to choose pest management tactics that are timely, environmentally friendly and cost-effective.  Goal of EBPM: Maintain Healthy Plants From Root to Foliage ‘Pillars’ of EBPM: Crop DiversityReduce Tillage RotationsMaintain Soil Cover Cover CropsAdd Organic Matter Plant BreedingNutrient Management
USDA Crop Pest Management Practice Standard (NOP) Level 1: Systems-based practices (cultural practices, sanitation, mulching, crop rotation) Level 2: Mechanical and physical practices (barriers, lures/traps, repellents, hand-picking) Level 3: Biorational & other material (OMRI approved insecticides)
Starting point for EBPM… Insect Detection/Identification: Use modern insect detection/scouting tools INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity Insect Monitoring Project in Alabama, 2009-2010 Average trap catches in slideshow (June-Sept.) Stink bug trap Sticky wing trap Corn rootworm trap
Insect Pheromone Traps for EBPM Advantages : ,[object Object]
  Detect low insect populations
 Insect ID not needed
 Nontoxic, no residue on food
  Season long monitoring , reusable
 Develop site-specific IPM Action PlanIt makes sense to use insect traps for knowing what to look for and when! Disadvantages: ,[object Object]
   No information about actual crop injury
   Scouting is still needed
   Some traps are expensive,[object Object]
The numbers in slides indicate trap catches from one of more counties within a region. Only the highest AVERAGE trap catches are reported herein for comparison of pest pressures. Trap catch numbers may not be applicable per se to your farm!
Summary of Insect Trap Catches
What is it? Several outbreaks of these insects occurred in AL, 2009 & 2010 First seen in pastures Part of the midseason caterpillar complex Control:  Grow early crop, control weeds (pigweed, amaranth), spinosad, Bt & Spod-X
Beet armyworm (Outbreak!) 2010 2009 13 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 11 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 46 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 55moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
Fall armyworm (outbreak!) 2010 2009 18 moths/trap 20moths/trap 26 moths/trap 29 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 14 moths/trap 37 moths/trap 36 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Numerous host plants Body color depends on food International pest status Part of mid-season caterpillar complex Control: Grow early crop, use Bt and virus formulations, spinosad Microspines below the big hair
Tomato fruitworm/Corn earworm 2010 2009 6 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 1 moths/trap 25 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 11 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Emerging concern for diversified farms Northward migration of moth Mixed moth population with fruitworm Appears more fuzzy than fruitworm Resistant to pyrethroids Spinosad and  Bt for control Microspines numerous
Tobacco budworm (spreading north!) 2010 2009 5 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 7 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 8 moths/trap 3 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Severe outbreaks reported in 2010 Larvae live in silken tunnels/tubes  Worse in south AL, sandy soils Threatens corn, beans and peas + peanuts Control by crop rotation, varieties
Lesser cornstalk borer (outbreak!) 2010 2009 27 moths/trap  NA 90 moths/trap  142 moths/trap 140 moths/trap  119 moths/trap 90 moths/trap  143 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Body of larva narrow in front, broad at the end No microspines, less hairy than other loopers Prefers crucifer vegetables, but will feed on summer vegetables Late season buildup is most damaging to crops Often large fecal pellets seen sticking to the leaves Trichogramma parasitoid effective natural enemy Bt is an effective alternative insecticide
Cabbage looper 2010 2009 6 moths/trap  5moths/trap 4 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 13 moths/trap 9 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Caterpillar has black forelegs (not in cabbage looper) Spots on body, fuzzy caterpillar in early stages
Soybean looper 2010 2009 3 moths/trap  14 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 4 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 15 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
What is it? Prefer cucumber, squash, gourd. Larvae overwinter in soil. Females lay 150-200 eggs singly. Moths are clear-winged with bright red abdomen. Row covers & field sanitation are best management tactics. Azadirachtin, diatomaceous earth…
Squash vine borer (outbreak!) 2010 2009 19 moths/trap   NA 6 moths/trap  NA 14 moths/trap  NA 20 moths/trap  NA Traps placed near vegetable fields
Trap & Lure Suppliers TRAPS: Great Lakes IPM (MI) Arbico Organics (AZ) Gemplers LURES: ,[object Object]
APTIV, Inc. (OR)Stop by the IPM display for a detailed supplier list!

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Sustainable vegetable pest management

  • 1. AL FOOD & FARM FORUM Sustainable Insect Pest Management Speaker: Dr. Ayanava Majumdar (Dr. A) Extension Entomologist, State SARE Coordinator Gulf Coast Research & Extension Center 8300 State Hwy 104, Fairhope, Alabama 36532 Cell phone: 251-331-8416 Email: bugdoctor@auburn.edu
  • 2. Presentation Layout Extension IPM resources for farmers (IPM-CORE project) Ecological Based Pest Management (EBPM) concepts USDA Crop Pest Management Practice Standard Insect pest detection and monitoring program Sustainable management of critical pests Nethouse vegetable production
  • 4. IPM-CORE PROJECT: Integrate Modern & Traditional Communication Channels To Benefit Producers CHECK OUT IPM Kiosk & Display, take handouts, newsletter signup & more AT HOME CHECK OUT THE AL Vegetable IPM website & Facebook links
  • 5. THE IPM COMMUNICATOR (FREE electronic newsletter) 22 contributing authors 400+ subscribers 18 Weekly Issues (2010) SIGNUP AT THE EXHIBIT TODAY!
  • 6. Join ‘Alabama Vegetable IPM’ on Facebook
  • 8. Ecological Based Pest Management From Altieri, Nicholls, and Fritz (2005): Manage Insects on Your Farm (SARE) Ecologically Based Pest Management System or EBPM incorporates the broad knowledge of the agro-ecosystem to choose pest management tactics that are timely, environmentally friendly and cost-effective. Goal of EBPM: Maintain Healthy Plants From Root to Foliage ‘Pillars’ of EBPM: Crop DiversityReduce Tillage RotationsMaintain Soil Cover Cover CropsAdd Organic Matter Plant BreedingNutrient Management
  • 9. USDA Crop Pest Management Practice Standard (NOP) Level 1: Systems-based practices (cultural practices, sanitation, mulching, crop rotation) Level 2: Mechanical and physical practices (barriers, lures/traps, repellents, hand-picking) Level 3: Biorational & other material (OMRI approved insecticides)
  • 10. Starting point for EBPM… Insect Detection/Identification: Use modern insect detection/scouting tools INSECT PHEROMONE TRAPS Trap Catch = Pest Density X Pest Activity Insect Monitoring Project in Alabama, 2009-2010 Average trap catches in slideshow (June-Sept.) Stink bug trap Sticky wing trap Corn rootworm trap
  • 11.
  • 12. Detect low insect populations
  • 13. Insect ID not needed
  • 14. Nontoxic, no residue on food
  • 15. Season long monitoring , reusable
  • 16.
  • 17. No information about actual crop injury
  • 18. Scouting is still needed
  • 19.
  • 20. The numbers in slides indicate trap catches from one of more counties within a region. Only the highest AVERAGE trap catches are reported herein for comparison of pest pressures. Trap catch numbers may not be applicable per se to your farm!
  • 21. Summary of Insect Trap Catches
  • 22. What is it? Several outbreaks of these insects occurred in AL, 2009 & 2010 First seen in pastures Part of the midseason caterpillar complex Control: Grow early crop, control weeds (pigweed, amaranth), spinosad, Bt & Spod-X
  • 23. Beet armyworm (Outbreak!) 2010 2009 13 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 11 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 46 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 53 moths/trap 55moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 24. Fall armyworm (outbreak!) 2010 2009 18 moths/trap 20moths/trap 26 moths/trap 29 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 14 moths/trap 37 moths/trap 36 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 25. What is it? Numerous host plants Body color depends on food International pest status Part of mid-season caterpillar complex Control: Grow early crop, use Bt and virus formulations, spinosad Microspines below the big hair
  • 26. Tomato fruitworm/Corn earworm 2010 2009 6 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 1 moths/trap 25 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 21 moths/trap 11 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 27. What is it? Emerging concern for diversified farms Northward migration of moth Mixed moth population with fruitworm Appears more fuzzy than fruitworm Resistant to pyrethroids Spinosad and Bt for control Microspines numerous
  • 28. Tobacco budworm (spreading north!) 2010 2009 5 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 7 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 8 moths/trap 3 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 29. What is it? Severe outbreaks reported in 2010 Larvae live in silken tunnels/tubes Worse in south AL, sandy soils Threatens corn, beans and peas + peanuts Control by crop rotation, varieties
  • 30. Lesser cornstalk borer (outbreak!) 2010 2009 27 moths/trap NA 90 moths/trap 142 moths/trap 140 moths/trap 119 moths/trap 90 moths/trap 143 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 31. What is it? Body of larva narrow in front, broad at the end No microspines, less hairy than other loopers Prefers crucifer vegetables, but will feed on summer vegetables Late season buildup is most damaging to crops Often large fecal pellets seen sticking to the leaves Trichogramma parasitoid effective natural enemy Bt is an effective alternative insecticide
  • 32. Cabbage looper 2010 2009 6 moths/trap 5moths/trap 4 moths/trap 3 moths/trap 5 moths/trap 10 moths/trap 13 moths/trap 9 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 33. What is it? Caterpillar has black forelegs (not in cabbage looper) Spots on body, fuzzy caterpillar in early stages
  • 34. Soybean looper 2010 2009 3 moths/trap 14 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 2 moths/trap 4 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 6 moths/trap 15 moths/trap Traps placed near vegetable fields
  • 35. What is it? Prefer cucumber, squash, gourd. Larvae overwinter in soil. Females lay 150-200 eggs singly. Moths are clear-winged with bright red abdomen. Row covers & field sanitation are best management tactics. Azadirachtin, diatomaceous earth…
  • 36. Squash vine borer (outbreak!) 2010 2009 19 moths/trap NA 6 moths/trap NA 14 moths/trap NA 20 moths/trap NA Traps placed near vegetable fields
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  • 38. APTIV, Inc. (OR)Stop by the IPM display for a detailed supplier list!
  • 39. Nethouse Vegetable Production (A Preliminary Report on Successes and Challenges) Photos: Mike Powell, Polyproductosde Guatemala
  • 40. First Nethouse in Alabama (2010) Location: Baldwin County, AL Dimensions: 150 ft long, 48 ft wide, 17 ft high center, 12 ft high sides Entrance: Double door Fabric mesh 30-50 as insect barrier. Mesh size depends on target insect & cost. Height provides air movement, fans can also be installed
  • 41. Soil preparation with conventional equipment before sealing the structure Nethouse, 2010
  • 42. Temperature and Humidity Challenge* *Year 2010 was an unusually dry and hot year in Alabama which affected plant growth and increased disease pressure under the insect nethouse.
  • 43. Bell peppers were grown with success (Year 1 Research) 40% black shade cloth for cooling down the interior
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  • 45. Armyworm caterpillars (<0.2 larvae/plant) & few stink bugs were removed manually.
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  • 47. Disease Issues in Nethouse (2010) Heat stress and diseases like blight & wilt were observes on tomatoes. Total exclusion of beneficials & pollinators is also a concern. Overall, the nethouse technology can provide major relief from insect pests and reduce dependence on insecticides. However, disease management is very essential.

Notas del editor

  1. Crop diversity and other listed pillars (in orange) emphasize the usefulness of above-ground habitat management, plant diversification, and enhancement of beneficial fauna. Choosing right varieties is the first step to EBPM.Reduced tillage and other listed pillars (in pink) emphasize the usefulness of below-ground habitat management, biota activation and diversified farming
  2. LCB prefers sandy soil around coastal AL.Host plants: bean, beets, cabbage, peanut, corn, peas, sorghum, tomato, etc.LCB also has a number of weed hosts, such as: nutsedges (Cyperusrotundus), watergrass (Hydrochloacaroliniensis), Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense), crabgrass (Digitariasanguinalis), wild oats (Avenafatua), Bermudagrass (Cynodondactylon), wiregrass (Aristidastricta), and goosegrass (Eleusineindica) (Isely and Miner 1994, Gardner and All 1982).
  3. The cabbage looper feeds on a wide variety of cultivated plants and weeds. As the common name implies, it feeds readily on crucifers, and has been reported damaging broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, collards, kale, mustard, radish, rutabaga, turnip, and watercress. Other vegetable crops injured include beet, cantaloupe, celery, cucumber, lima bean, lettuce, parsnip, pea, pepper, potato, snap bean, spinach, squash, sweet potato, tomato, and watermelon. Additional hosts are flower crops such as chrysanthemum, hollyhock, snapdragon, and sweetpea, and field crops such as cotton and tobacco. Surprisingly few common agricultural weeds are frequent hosts; among those that are suitable are lambsquarters, Chenopodium album; wild lettuce, Lactuca spp.; dandelion, Taraxacumofficinale; and curly dock, Rumexcrispus.
  4. As the common name implies, it feeds readily on crucifers, and has been reported damaging broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, collards, kale, mustard, radish, rutabaga, turnip, and watercress. Other vegetable crops injured include beet, cantaloupe, celery, cucumber, lima bean, lettuce, parsnip, pea, pepper, potato, snap bean, spinach, squash, sweet potato, tomato, and watermelon. Additional hosts are flower crops such as chrysanthemum, hollyhock, snapdragon, and sweetpea, and field crops such as cotton and tobacco. Surprisingly few common agricultural weeds are frequent hosts; among those that are suitable are lambsquarters, Chenopodium album; wild lettuce, Lactuca spp.; dandelion, Taraxacumofficinale; and curly dock, Rumexcrispus.
  5. The preferred hosts of the soybean looper are soybean, sweet potato, and peanut. Other hosts include cotton, tomato, crucifers, pea, tobacco, and cocklebur.
  6. The preferred hosts of the soybean looper are soybean, sweet potato, and peanut. Other hosts include cotton, tomato, crucifers, pea, tobacco, and cocklebur.