Title: NYFVI Grant
1NYFVI Grant Feb. 07-Jan 09Testing the PETE
Insect Developmental Model to Limit Resurgence of
CM in Apples
- Deborah I. Breth, CCE-LOF
- Art Agnello, NYSAES, CU
- Elizabeth Tee, CCE-LOF
- Funded by NYFVI and CCE-LOF
2PETE?
- MSU model for 8 different fruit pests
- Predictive Extension Timing Estimator
- Listed universally as the timing model for CM in
University Guidelines. - Does it work?
3Testing PETE
- 2 high pressure and 2 low pressure blocks
- Treatments include
- a) MSU "PETE" CM model using first trap catch of
the season with first generation spray at 200-250
DD (using a base temperature of 50 degrees F) and
second generation spray at 1250 DD followed by a
second application for each generation 10-14 days
after the first. - If greater than 5 moths per trap per week,
continue spraying for the third generation - b) Modified PETE based on seasonal trap catch
data managing the first generation as above,
200-250 DD50 F, but using a trap threshold of 5
moths per trap per week, treating 7-10 days after
exceeding that. - c) the grower standard
4Total Trap catch Per season -2007
Burnap Heberle Bartleson Brown
Total Avg CM per week 244 213 93 27
Total Avg OFM per week 382 253 163 207
Total Avg LAW per week 134 128 28 159
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7Recommended Spray Dates BrownPETE -Jun 10, 22,
Jul 28, Aug 9 Modified Aug 15
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10Recommended Spray Dates HeberlePETE Jun 7,
19, Jul 26, Aug 7Modified Jun 7, 19, Jul 1,
13, 25, Aug 10, 22, Sep 3, 15
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12Harvest Evaluations
Pressure Farm Treatment Means Means Means Means
Pressure Farm Treatment clean int lep worms sting
Low Brown PETE 99.2 0.2 0 0.15
Low Brown Modified PETE 98.5 0.1 0 0.5
Low Brown Grower Std 98.5 0.7 0 0.3
Low Bartleson PETE 93.9 a 0 0 b 2.3 a
Low Bartleson Modified PETE 97.0 a 0 0 b 0.8 b
Low Bartleson Grower Std 70.6 b 0 0.5 a 0.3 b
High Burnap PETE 92.7 b 2.5 a 0.5 a 2
High Burnap Modified PETE 94.9 ab 0.2 b 0 b 1.1
High Burnap Grower Std 97.5 a 0.4 b 0.1 b 0.9
High Heberle PETE 88.9 7.6 3.3 1.6 b
High Heberle Modified PETE 91 3.7 1.7 3.3 ab
High Heberle Grower Std 84.2 8.3 3.1 4.9 a
- Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm - Numbers with letters following are statistically different by treatment for that farm
- San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation - San Jose Scale infestation
13NYFVI - Trap Network
- Pheromone traps (163)
- 32 locations
- to monitor adult CM, OFM, and LAW flight
- use information to predict insect development and
spray timing. - Traps were monitored weekly to maintain reliable
data. - The trap data was entered into an Excel
spreadsheet that could be viewed on the LOF
website at http//www.fruit.cornell.edu/lof/trapre
ports/index.html) - Harvest evaluations and spray records are being
complied to help growers identify any weakness in
spray schedule.
142007 Harvest Survey
- Number of growers 78
- (up from 49 in 2006)
- Number worms 466
- CM 83 - in 2002, 15CM, 75 OFM
- OFM/LAW 16
- Unidentified 8
- Number loads 313 infested
15Harvest Survey
- Send letter to growers identifying ticket number,
dates and variety, and pest identified in load - Hope to identify specific problem areas
- Increases awareness of a growing problem that
will impact on the economics of the fruit
industry.
16Managing CM and OFM with Mating Disruption
- Isomate CM/OFM TT 200 per acre
- Second season at Kast and Russell
- Splat ISCA Tech formulation for CM and OFM to
apply before fruit set for full season control - Checkmate CM-F, OFM-F apply 2 applications per
generation, continued regular insecticide
applications the first season
17Mating Disruption with SPLAT for CM/OFM by ISCA
Technologies - 2007
18Mating Disruption with Checkmate CM-F and OFM-F
Sprayable by Suterra 2007
19Checkmate CM-F/OFM-F Spray Records
2006 2007 2007
KAST Grw Std MD Grw Std
OP 7 2 5
IGR 1
Pyrethroid 1 1 1
Neonic 2 5 2
Bio 0 0 0
Avaunt 0 0 0
Cost () 206 220 158
internal lep 3.4 1.0 7.2
Checkmate CM-F and OFM-F additional cost 164/acre Checkmate CM-F and OFM-F additional cost 164/acre Checkmate CM-F and OFM-F additional cost 164/acre Checkmate CM-F and OFM-F additional cost 164/acre
20Does it pay if MD is 100-150/acre?
- If 1000 bu/acre
- If 40 lb/bu
- If 9.5/lb for peelers and canners
- If 7/lb for juice
- Then lose 1000 per acre
- If 5/lb for juice
- Then lose 1800 per acre
21Summary
- Critical to know which leps are problems
- CM is primary pest for most farms where internal
lep pests are a problem, - but not all !!
- Mating Disruption is viable option for high
pressure orchards need full insecticide program
the first season - Adds significant expense to spray cost ?
- Need cost analysisrejected loads cost 500-1800
per acre depending on yield per acre and variety