Efficacy, Application Distribution, and Concentration by Stemflow of Steinernema carpocapsae (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) Suspensions Applied with a Lateral-Move Irrigation System for Corn Root worm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Control in Maize

Autor: D. L. Beck, K. A. Stange, Jan J. Jackson, W. D. Woodson, M. M. Ellsbury
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: Journal of Economic Entomology. 89:74-81
ISSN: 1938-291X
0022-0493
Popis: Efficacy of the ‘Mexican’ and ‘All’ strains of Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser) was determined after application through a lateral-move irrigation system when root worms were in the 2nd-3rd instars. Control of root worms by nematodes applied through the irrigation system was compared with control by hand-applied nematode preparations in the row and with terbufos and chlorpyrifos applied just after planting. Root injury ratings were highest in both years for plants from untreated control plots and were significantly lower in the terbufos treatments compared with all other treatments. In 1992, hand application of the All and Mexican strains resulted in significantly lower root injury than did application of the All strain through the irrigation system. Uniformity of nematode application through the irrigation system was characterized over time and distance using the Christiansen uniformity coefficient, which ranged from 68 to 87% within the zone of nematode application. Partitioning of water by the com canopy, particularly by stemflow, increased the concentration and total numbers of nematodes delivered to the target area at the base of the com plant. Total numbers of nematodes in stemflow water collected at the plant base were greater by ≈3.1 and 4.6 times than total numbers of nematodes collected at ground or canopy levels, respectively. Total volume of water reaching the soil by stem flow also was ≈3.9 times greater than the amounts applied above the canopy.
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