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2013 update BLUEBERRY TIP MIDGE symptoms life history ecology damage potential

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2013 update. BLUEBERRY TIP MIDGE. symptoms life history ecology damage potential. Symptoms. look like thrips…but leaf curls are not as red, not as tightly curled, pock marked, AND curls are ONLY found on terminal leaves . Life stages of the BEAST. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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2013 updateBLUEBERRY TIP MIDGE

symptomslife historyecologydamage potential

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Symptoms

look like thrips…but leaf curls are not as red, not as tightly curled, pock marked, AND curls are ONLY found on terminal leaves

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Life stages of the BEAST

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Hypothesized life cycle ofDasineura oxycoccana

aka “ blueberry tip midge ”

• pupae overwinter in duff layer• adult flies emerge mid-May - early June (live 4-6 days)• flies lay eggs singly on top terminal leaves• eggs hatch in a few days (temperature dependent)• larvae go through three larval instars (7- 10 days)• pupae stay in soil a week before adults emerge• several generations / yr ... in cranberry, but blueberry?

Only appears to be ONE generation.

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damage over time –

quite varied

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2013 survey of blueberry tip midge damage in lowbush blueberry fields –

quite variable field to field

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Effect of management system

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Blueberry tip midge control with foliar insecticides

2012

2013

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Potential damage

• blueberry (a minor pest in lowbush?)

– reduction of flower buds the following year– non-viable flowers– less branching

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Damage potential 2010 - 2011

-46.5%

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Damage(3 in 4 trials…50% decrease in flowers)

Jonesboro Orland2012-2013 2012-2013 2011-2012 2010-2011

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Economic thresholds IF 46.5% damage is typical

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Future research• Continue to survey…is it increasing in severity?

• Develop an integrated pest management program

– monitor midges with yellow bowl traps for time of attack

– test more insecticides, but a focus on growth regulators: Dimlin, Rimon and their timing

– delayed burn management

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Questions ?