Evaluation of Insecticides for Suppression of Japanese Beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, and Crapemyrtle Aphid, Tinocallis kahawaluokalani Kirkaldy.

Autor: Pettis, Gretchen V., Braman, S. Kristine, Guillebeau, L. Paul, Sparks, Beverly
Zdroj: Journal of Environmental Horticulture; Sep2005, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p145-148, 4p, 2 Charts
Abstrakt: Crapemyrtle aphid, Tinocallis kahawaluokalani (Kirkaldy), and Japanese beetle, Popillia japonica Newman, cause extensive damage to crapemyrtle, Lagerstroemia spp., in both the landscape and the nursery. We evaluated foliar and systemic insecticides for control of these two important pests in a field trial. Aphid control was also evaluated in a separate screen house trial on five cultivars of crapemyrtle. Talstar GH (bifenthrin), Scimitar GC (lambda-cyhalothrin), Merit 75WP (imidacloprid) and Flagship (thiamethoxam) were among the most effective of eleven insecticides tested in the field trial for suppression of concurrent populations of aphids and beetles. Greatest reduction in Japanese beetle damage alone was evident with bifenthrin and lambda-cyhalothrin. Aphid numbers were lowest on plants treated with Orthene TTO (acephate), Merit 75 WP and Flagship in the field trial and Flagship, Talstar GH and Scimitar GC in the screen house trial. Aphid numbers, among the five cultivars included in the screen house evaluations, were highest on 'Hopi' and lowest on 'Acoma'. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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