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Delayed spinetoram application is useful in managing Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Florida strawberry
by
Renkema, Justin M.
, Lahiri, Sriyanka
, Abd-Elrahman, Amr
, Panthi, Babu Ram
, Liburd, Oscar E.
in
action threshold
/ chilli thrip
/ control decision
/ Crop yield
/ economics
/ entomology
/ Florida
/ flowers
/ Foliage
/ Fruits
/ HORTICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
/ insecticide application
/ insecticide reduction
/ insecticide timing
/ Insecticides
/ Larvae
/ leaves
/ Personal injuries
/ Pests
/ Plant growth
/ Scirtothrips dorsalis
/ Seasons
/ strawberries
/ Technology application
/ Thripidae
/ Thrips
/ Thysanoptera
/ vigor
2024
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Delayed spinetoram application is useful in managing Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Florida strawberry
by
Renkema, Justin M.
, Lahiri, Sriyanka
, Abd-Elrahman, Amr
, Panthi, Babu Ram
, Liburd, Oscar E.
in
action threshold
/ chilli thrip
/ control decision
/ Crop yield
/ economics
/ entomology
/ Florida
/ flowers
/ Foliage
/ Fruits
/ HORTICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
/ insecticide application
/ insecticide reduction
/ insecticide timing
/ Insecticides
/ Larvae
/ leaves
/ Personal injuries
/ Pests
/ Plant growth
/ Scirtothrips dorsalis
/ Seasons
/ strawberries
/ Technology application
/ Thripidae
/ Thrips
/ Thysanoptera
/ vigor
2024
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Delayed spinetoram application is useful in managing Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Florida strawberry
by
Renkema, Justin M.
, Lahiri, Sriyanka
, Abd-Elrahman, Amr
, Panthi, Babu Ram
, Liburd, Oscar E.
in
action threshold
/ chilli thrip
/ control decision
/ Crop yield
/ economics
/ entomology
/ Florida
/ flowers
/ Foliage
/ Fruits
/ HORTICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
/ insecticide application
/ insecticide reduction
/ insecticide timing
/ Insecticides
/ Larvae
/ leaves
/ Personal injuries
/ Pests
/ Plant growth
/ Scirtothrips dorsalis
/ Seasons
/ strawberries
/ Technology application
/ Thripidae
/ Thrips
/ Thysanoptera
/ vigor
2024
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Delayed spinetoram application is useful in managing Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Florida strawberry
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Delayed spinetoram application is useful in managing Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) in Florida strawberry
2024
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Overview
Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) is an invasive, early-season pest of strawberry in Florida, causing feeding injury to young foliage that results in stunted plant growth and yield loss. Spinetoram, an effective insecticide for thrips pests with up to 3 applications per season permitted in strawberry, is often applied repeatedly during the early-season (Oct–Nov) to manage S. dorsalis, leaving few or no applications for flower thrips pests later in the season (Dec–Mar). Therefore, new strategies are needed to manage S. dorsalis with less insecticide, with the hypothesis that the first insecticide application can be delayed because young strawberry plants can compensate for minor feeding injury without compromising strawberry yield. Experiments conducted in strawberry field plots in Balm, FL, during 2018 and 2019 showed that delaying a spinetoram application for 14 days after infesting a plant with zero, 5, 10, or 20 S. dorsalis adults did not reduce the plant vigor and yield compared to spinetoram application after 4 days. Furthermore, young plants recovered from injury (10–30% bronzing injury on leaf veins and petioles) due to 1 or 2 S. dorsalis adults or larvae per trifoliate. A strategy of delaying the first spinetoram application when plants have 4–5 trifoliates should help reduce the number of insecticide applications needed for S. dorsalis management and reserve spinetoram applications for later in the season. Lower input costs in Florida strawberry without compromising yields due to thrips damage will improve the economics and sustainability of production systems.
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