Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons

Studies were conducted to compare the residual field efficacy of Calypso, compared with soil applications of Admire and foliar sprays of Provado and Actara. The results demonstrate that several insecticide product uses are being developed that offer melon growers management alternatives for controll...

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Main Authors: Palumbo, John C., Reyes, F. J., Mullis, C. H. Jr., Amaya, A., Ledesma, L., Carey, L.
Other Authors: Byrne, David N.
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 2001
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/214913
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2149132015-10-23T04:51:39Z Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons Palumbo, John C. Reyes, F. J. Mullis, C. H. Jr. Amaya, A. Ledesma, L. Carey, L. Byrne, David N. Baciewicz, Patti Department of Entomology, Yuma Valley Agricultural Center Agriculture -- Arizona Vegetables -- Arizona Vegetables -- Insects Studies were conducted to compare the residual field efficacy of Calypso, compared with soil applications of Admire and foliar sprays of Provado and Actara. The results demonstrate that several insecticide product uses are being developed that offer melon growers management alternatives for controlling whiteflies comparable to what they have experienced with Admire. Calypso showed excellent promise as a foliar, post-planting spray with good residual activity. Two spray applications provided good whitefly control and excellent crop and melon quality. Although we saw a measurable impact on some natural enemies, the compound is supposedly very safe to honeybees. Overall, when directed at low adult and immature densities, Calypso provided 14-21 days of residual control and was capable of preventing yield and quality losses in spring melons. These studies also emphasize, that like the IGRs, these foliar neonicotinoids should be used when whiteflies densities are low and beginning to build. This compound may be available as early as 2002. 2001-08 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/214913 Vegetable Report en_US AZ1252 Series P-127 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Insects
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Arizona
Vegetables -- Insects
Palumbo, John C.
Reyes, F. J.
Mullis, C. H. Jr.
Amaya, A.
Ledesma, L.
Carey, L.
Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
description Studies were conducted to compare the residual field efficacy of Calypso, compared with soil applications of Admire and foliar sprays of Provado and Actara. The results demonstrate that several insecticide product uses are being developed that offer melon growers management alternatives for controlling whiteflies comparable to what they have experienced with Admire. Calypso showed excellent promise as a foliar, post-planting spray with good residual activity. Two spray applications provided good whitefly control and excellent crop and melon quality. Although we saw a measurable impact on some natural enemies, the compound is supposedly very safe to honeybees. Overall, when directed at low adult and immature densities, Calypso provided 14-21 days of residual control and was capable of preventing yield and quality losses in spring melons. These studies also emphasize, that like the IGRs, these foliar neonicotinoids should be used when whiteflies densities are low and beginning to build. This compound may be available as early as 2002.
author2 Byrne, David N.
author_facet Byrne, David N.
Palumbo, John C.
Reyes, F. J.
Mullis, C. H. Jr.
Amaya, A.
Ledesma, L.
Carey, L.
author Palumbo, John C.
Reyes, F. J.
Mullis, C. H. Jr.
Amaya, A.
Ledesma, L.
Carey, L.
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title Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
title_short Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
title_full Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
title_fullStr Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
title_full_unstemmed Residual Efficacy and Field Performance of Thiacloprid (Calypso) Against Whiteflies in Melons
title_sort residual efficacy and field performance of thiacloprid (calypso) against whiteflies in melons
publisher College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
publishDate 2001
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/214913
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