evaluation of insecticide efficacy against sugarcane aphid
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Evaluation of Insecticide Efficacy Against Sugarcane Aphid
BRITTANY LIPSEYMISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
SORGHUM – SUGARCANE APHID RESEARCH EXCHANGE MEETINGNEW ORLEANS, LAJANUARY 7 – 8, 2016
Collaborators
Name Affiliation Trial Location PlantDate
Spray Date
Brittany Lipsey Mississippi State University Starkville, MS NA 8/5/15
Angus Catchot Mississippi State University Starkville, MS NA 8/5/15
Jeff Gore Mississippi State University Starkville, MS NA 8/5/15
Introduction Evaluate the effects of temperature on efficacy of sulfoxaflor and flupyradifurone against sugarcane aphids in grain sorghum
Materials & MethodsField: RCBD Sprayed in field
◦ Tractor Mounted Sprayer◦ 65 PSI, 10 GPA, TX6 nozzles
Lab: Completely randomized design with a factorial arrangement of treatments◦ Factor A= Treatment (Sulfoxaflor, Transform (1oz.) & flupyradifurone Sivanto 4oz.◦ Factor B= Temperature (85 and 60 F)
10 Leaf disks were cut from the first leaf under the flag leaf at 6 intervals after treatment :
◦ 0 HAT, 24 HAT, 3 DAT, 5 DAT, 7 DAT,10 DAT
Each disk was infested with 5 adult wingless aphids and randomly separated into temperatures.
◦ 5 leaf disks tested at 60°F ◦ 5 leaf disks tested at 85°F
Morality was rated 48 hrs. after infestation.
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Efficacy of Sulfoxaflor at 60 and 85 Degrees Fahrenheit
Time After Treatment
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* P < = 0.05, data corrected for check mortality
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Efficacy of Flupyradifurone at 60 and 85 Degrees Fahrenheit
Time After Treatment
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* P < = 0.05, data corrected for check mortality
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Sulfoxaflor Flupyradifurone
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* P < = 0.05, data corrected for check mortality
Data SlidesResidual Efficacy of Sulfoxaflor and Flupyradifurone
Averaged Across Both Temperatures
Key Learnings Efficacy decreases in lower temperatures with both insecticides.
Growers will likely experience unsatisfactory control of sugarcane aphids during periods of cooler temperatures
During the 2015 growing season, there were a total of 53 days from June - October 18 with temperatures below 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 23 days with temperatures below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
More northern latitudes are more likely to spray for SCA at lower temperatures.
Flupyradifurone provided greater residual control than sulfoxaflor.
Next Steps Repeat in 2016 Look at efficacy during temperature variants during a 10 day period Example: 60 degrees for 3 days then 85 for 7 etc.
Discussion