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What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology Research Laboratory University of Vermont

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Page 1: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005…

An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and

Nursery Ornamentals

Michael Brownbridge

Entomology Research Laboratory

University of Vermont

Page 2: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Broader session content to embrace ‘IPM’ including:

• New pesticides, new packaging and label changes

• Updates on use practices, compatibility, etc.

• Scouting/monitoring and detection methods

• Useful tips to improve ease of use

• New developments in biological control

• Bio-derived products

Page 3: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Pest monitoring

Use of “trap” or “sentinel” plants for early detection of insect pests

Lemon gem marigold – for thrips, mites, and aphids

Page 4: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Disease testingAgDia ImmunoStrips

New test strips for:

• Clavibacter michiganensis michiganensis

(bacterial canker in tomatoes)

• Combo strips: INSV,TSWV; or INSV, TSWV, CMV, TMV

• Individual strips for INSV, TSWV, etc.

Possible cross-reaction of INSV test strips with TSWV:

• Does not limit tests’ ability to detect INSV but false positives could occur

Page 5: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

pH and water hardness:

• affect plant growth and quality and pesticide performance

Pesticide efficacy adversely affected by alkaline spray water, e.g., Floramite rapidly degraded in alkaline water, affects residual performance.

Many new plant varieties grow best at ph ~5; general health and growth adversely affected by alkaline water.

• Check pH and hardness, correct to achieve optimum

range, e.g. pHase5 from Griffin

Page 6: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Produced by:

Becker-Underwood

Sold through:

AgBio Inc.

Nematodes

Page 7: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Nematode news:

Produced by:

Becker-Underwood

Sold through:

AgBio Inc.

Page 8: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Nematode news:

NEMASHIELD™

 Biological Control for Fungus Gnats

Based on Steinernema feltiae, newly formulated on a water-dispersible carrier; available in two sizes

containing 50 and 500 million infective nematodes

Page 9: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Atheta coriaria

rove beetle

Predator of shore fly and fungus gnat larvae, pupating thrips.

Excellent control of shore flies obtained when released at 100 beetles per week per 5000 sq.

ft of greenhouse; releases made in early morning or late evening.

Page 10: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Banker plants

For production and delivery of beneficial species in greenhouse crops; history of successful use in greenhouse vegetable production.

Several plant/hosts under investigation for use in ornamentals, e.g., Aphidius aphid parasitoids,

Encarsia whitefly parasitoid, Orius thrips predator.

Page 11: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Microbial controls

Metarhizium anisopliae – Taenure; Earth BioSciences. For control of BVW in container ornamentals.

Beauveria bassiana – BotaniGard; used with Pyreth-It, provides useful clean-up at end of spring bedding plant season; OK on blooms, herbs, veggie transplants (Whitmire).

Page 12: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

PlantShield HC®

Biological control of root and foliar diseaseFor Greenhouse/Nursery/Vegetable Crops

                        

For easier preparation of a suspension:

• put PlantShield into a plastic bag

• add sufficient water to make a slurry

• twist-tie bag closed, shake vigorously

• break clumps by pinching through bag

• pour mixture into spray tank or bucket, rinse bag

• add remaining amount of water needed

Also eliminates dust when mixing

Page 13: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Mycostop Mix

based on a strain of Streptomyces bacterium

Useful for control of Alternaria, Botrytis, Fusarium, Rhizochtonia, Phytophthora.

• Newly formulated for drench and seed treatments

• OMRI listed

• now available in two package sizes

• reduction in price

Page 14: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Bio-derived Products

Minimum-risk pesticides, exempted from registration requirements – even in NY!!!

• E-Rase – Jojoba oil; whitefly control

• GC-Mite – cotton seed and clove oils, garlic extract; mites, thrips

• Hexycide – rosemary and mineral oil; whiteflies?

• Orange-Guard – citrus seed extract; aphids, mites

• Organocide – sesame oil; aphids, mites, powdery mildew

Very little efficacy data available on any of the products. May be phytotoxic – test on a limited number of plants before treating

a whole greenhouse!

Page 15: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Azatin XL becomes Azatin XLT in 2005

• contains 4.5% azadirachtin

• OMRI listed

• REI increases from 4 to 12 hours

Page 16: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Insecticides

Page 17: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Spray OilsCompetition for Ultra-Fine Spray Oil (Whitmire)

• Synergy Super Fine spray oil emulsion (Griffin)

- mite, insect and disease control

- 4h REI

- micro-emulsion process = remains in suspension for 3 h

- enhanced spreading/sticking, leaf coverage, leaf-fastness

- protection against uv

- OMRI listed• PureSpray Foliar 15 (Purespray Green?); Petro Canada

- used in Canada on tree crops, fruits, ornamentals

- pursuing registration in the US

- OMRI listed

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Neonicotinoid Insecticides

Pioneer products: Marathon, Discus (Olympic Horticultural Products)

New products:

Flagship (Syngenta) – Thiamethoxam

TriStar (Cleary’s) – Acetamiprid

Safari (Valent) – Dinotefuran

Clutch/Arena (Arvesta) – Clothianidin

More anticipated…

Various formulations for spray or drench application

Page 19: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Neonicotinoid InsecticidesSimilarities:

• Expensive

• Long residual control

• Excellent plant safety, low mammalian toxicity

• Systemic or translaminar movement

• Active vs. piercing/sucking insects

• Variable activity against other pests

• Similar modes of action, risk of cross-resistance

Page 20: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Flagship 25 WG

Labeled in most NE States except NY

• Foliar sprays vs. aphids, whiteflies, scales, mealybugs; adelgids on hemlock

• Drench vs. Japanese beetle, chafer grubs, June beetles

• Foliar sprays absorbed rapidly, rain-fast when dry

• Sprays, noticeable effects in 24-48 h; drench, 2-3 wks

• Excellent plant safety, including blooms

• 12 hour REI

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Flagship 25 WG

o Rates for foliar sprays: 2-4 oz/100 gals; 4-8 oz/acre

o Drench: 4 oz/100 gals, use 1/3 normal irrigation vol.*

*probably will be revised to improve efficacy

o Resistance management:

- do not re-apply within 7-d

- rotate with chemicals in a different class

- limit no. applications/crop

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TriStar 70WSP - Cleary’s

• Wettable powder formulation in water-soluble bags

• 20 WP under development

• Foliar spray: aphids, whiteflies, caterpillars, mealybugs, leafhoppers

• Label expansion for WFT, scale, leafminer, Japanese beetle

• Rapidly absorbed into foliage, resistant to photodegradation

• 2-3 week residual activity

• Excellent plant safety

• 24 hour REI (12 h applied for as a reduced-risk pesticide)

Page 23: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

o Rates for foliar sprays: 1-6 bags/100 gals- 1 bag/100 gals for aphids

- 2 bags/100 gals for mealybugs

- 2-4 bags/100 gals for whiteflies

o Resistance management:

- do not re-apply within 7-d

- rotate with chemicals in a different class

- no more than 5 applications/year

o Be careful when using with spray adjuvants:- do not use with stickers

- spreaders, e.g., Capsil, OK

TriStar 70WSP

Page 24: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Neonicotinoid insecticides available in 2005:

• Safari – EPA reg. in 8/04

- aphids, whitefly, mealybugs

- not effective vs. grubs

- apply as spray or drench

- 12 hour REI

• Clutch (Arena in ornamentals?)

- currently undergoing registration in the US

- foliar and soil insects in potatoes, apples, pears

- greenhouse label sought

Page 25: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Insect Growth Regulators (IGRs)• Talus (Sepro)

- whiteflies, mealybugs, scales, leafhoppers

- greenhouse and landscape ornamentals

- Christmas trees, greenhouse tomatoes

• Chitin synthesis inhibitor, suppresses oviposition

• Foliar spray, activity on contact, ingestion, vapor action

• No systemic movement

• Excellent plant safety*, compatible with beneficials

*includes poinsettia bracts

Page 26: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Talus

• Packaged in water-soluble bags

• Use rate depends on target pest

• Tank-mix compatible with most insecticides

• 12 hour REI

• Resistance Management:

- no more than 2 consecutive applications

- 14-28 day re-application interval

- similar mode of action to Adept, Citation, Pedestal

- do not rotate with these products

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Pedestal

registered in all NE States except NY

• For use on containerized ornamentals

• thrips, whiteflies, leafminers

• Residual activity up to 30 days

• Fairly slow-acting, effects after 3-5 d

• Safe for many plants, including blooms

(except on poinsettia)

• Safe for many beneficials

• 12 hour REI

• Label expansion expected in 2006

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Other new pesticides ‘in registration’

• Overture (Valent)

- Pyridalyl; mode of action unknown, primarily contact

- western flower thrips, various caterpillars

- greenhouse, nursery, interiorscapes

- proposed 12 hour REI; reduced-risk status

• Aria (FMC)

- new chemical class, pyridine-carboxamide (flonicamid)

- systemic/translaminar movement

- aphids, mealybugs, thrips, whitefly

- causes insects to remove stylets, do not resume feeding

- death due to starvation or dehydration in 2-3 days

Page 29: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Old products in new clothing

Tame/Orthene Total Release (Whitmire)

• total release formulation

• good control of whiteflies, thrips, fungus gnat,

shore fly adults

• mixed results vs. aphids

• unlike liquid tank mix, no phytotoxicity, even

on blooms or poinsettia bracts in color

• 24 hour REI

Page 30: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

New information and label changesDistance

• do not apply to poinsettias after coloring

• when using as a drench, apply lightly to soil

• safe for several beneficial insects and mitesPylon

• label expansion to include foliar nematodes, caterpillars and

fungus gnat larvae

• greenhouse tomatoes added to crop list

• now available in 8 oz and pint bottlesDySyston (furidan)

• commercial use of 50% granular on outdoor ornamentals

eliminated in 2005; can only be used on Christmas trees

• 1-2% product still available for homeowner use

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Miticides

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TetraSan WDG (Valent)not yet registered in NY

• Unique mode of action, excellent for spray rotation

• Translaminar activity

• Active vs. two-spotted spider mite and others

• Up to 5 weeks of residual activity

• Mite growth regulator; has transovarial activity, eggs are non-viable

• Effects seen after ~7 d, ultimately very effective

• Good plant safety (except poinsettia bracts), safe for beneficials

• Best used when mite populations still low

• Resistance management:

- sprays at least 14 d apart

- no more than 2 applications/crop

- at least one other mode of action between applications

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Registration pending…

Shuttle (Arvesta)• new active ingredient, useful in resistance management• reduced risk status, 12 hour REI• two-spot and spruce spider mites• no effect on cyclamen mite?• contact activity, no systemic movement• compatible with beneficial insects and mites• some injury to rose flowers and tender foliage

Judo (Olympic)• registration expected by mid 2005• new chemical class – tetronic acids• controls wide range of mites, all stages inc. eggs, adults• some activity vs. whiteflies, thrips?• translaminar activity

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Ultiflora (Gowan Co.)• for use on indoor and outdoor ornamentals

• assigned reduced risk status

• may be eligible for use on some edible crops

• active vs. all life stages

• very effective vs. two-spot

Registration pending…

Page 35: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

Label Changes

Floramite SC

• now registered for use on greenhouse tomatoes

• growers must have a copy of the new label prior to use

• rotation with two applications of an alternative class of miticide no longer required; 2 applications (max.) can now be made back- to-back

Akari

• label expansion expected soon

• will allow use on outdoor ornamentals

• broad mites and cyclamen mites added to the label

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Plant Disease Management

Milstop

• granted 1 hour REI

• re-packaged into plastic buckets

• OMRI approved

• gives excellent control of powdery and downy mildew

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Plant Disease Management

OHP 6672 Ornamental Fungicide

• controls a broad range of diseases

• available in two formulations

• 12 hour REI

Sextant Ornamental Fungicide

• labeled for several foliar diseases

• flowable formulation

• 12 hour REI

• dicarboximide family

• resistance management practices essential

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Systemic Acquired Resistance

Messenger

• harpin protein isolated from fire blight bacterium

• protein signals to plant that pathogen is present

• activates plants defense

• reduces disease development and new infections

Actinoguard

• similar mode of action

• activates plant’s immune system

• used on field-grown tomatoes

New research to assess effects on greenhouse crops

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Ornamental Herbicide

Mogeton

• control of liverwort and moss in containerized ornamentals

• efficacy and safety superior to current products

• registration late 2004/2005

• if approved, will pursue Section 18 emergency exemption in individual states to allow grower testing/use

Page 40: What’s New and Exciting for 2004/2005… An Update on Products and Product Developments for Greenhouse and Nursery Ornamentals Michael Brownbridge Entomology

For making this talk possible, thanks to:

• Rick Yates, Griffin Greenhouse Products

• Dan Gilrein, Cornell Cooperative Extension

• Cheryl Smith, UNH Extension

• Dick Lindquist, Olympic Horticultural Products

• Stanton Gill, Maryland Cooperative Extension

• Mary Anne Hartman, Whitmire

• Jason Fausey, Valent

• Kevin Donovan, Crompton Corp.