Title: Integrated Pest Management in Watermelon
1Integrated Pest Management in Watermelon
2Watermelon Pests
- Insects Mites
- Weeds
- Diseases
- Nematodes
3Common Insect Pests
Rindworms
Sweetpotato whitefly
Aphids
4Aphids Whiteflies
- Downward curling crumpling of leaves (aphids)
- Honeydew excreted by both insects attracts sooty
molds - Both are efficient vectors of plant viruses
5Cutworms Rindworms
- Cutworms reduce young watermelon stands
- May feed on leaves of young seedlings
- Rindworms general term for worms that feed on
rind (fall armyworms, corn earworm, cutwroms and
loopers - Foliage stem damage
- Eat away irregular patterns of the rind
6Occasional Insect Pests
- Cucumber beetle
- Mites
- Mole crickets
- Wireworms
- White-fringed beetle
- Leafminers
- Thrips
7Occasional Insect Pests
- Root maggots
- Flea beetles fleahoppers
- Leafhoppers
- Plant bugs
- Grasshoppers
- Melonworms pickleworms
8Insect Damage
- Foliar damage (holes)
- Stem damage
- Root damage (wilting, stunting death of plant)
- Fruit damage
- Drying up of leaves (sucking insects)
- Leaf spots, mottling or discoloration
9Insect Mite Management
Important Practices
- Sampling
- Establish ETL
- Recognize identify beneficials
10Aphid Control
- Biocontrol
- lady beetles, syphrid fly
- larvae,lacewings tiny wasps
- cultural control
- reflective plastic mulch
- Stylet oil sprays (interferes
- with virus transmission)
11Sweetpotato Whitefly Control
- Monitoring use of traps
- Cultural control
- planting location sanitation
- Weed control
- control alternate hosts
- Chemical control
- alternate different classes of
- insecticides
12Cutworm Rindworm Control
- Mechanical control (cutworm) thorough soil prep
- Chemical control(cutworm) broadcast application
of approved insecticides before planting - Chemical control(rindworm) spray before worms gt
1/2 in length, spray all of exposed fruit
13Control of Other Insect Pests
- Chemical control
- insecticide sprays for flea
- beetles, leafminers, mites,
- mole crickets,wireworms,
- fleahoppers,leafhoppers,
- plant bugs,grasshoppers, melon
- worms and pickleworms
14Control of Other Insect Pests
- Cultural control
- avoidance (white-fringed
- beetles), plowing deep
- turning of crop litter before
- planting (root maggots),
- overhead irrigation (mites)
15Insect Mite Management
Cultural Practices
- Reflective mulch
- Planting location/timing
- Sanitation
- Weed control
- Overhead irrigation
- Plowing turning in crop debris
16Diseases
- Reduce crop yield quality
- Poor disease control due to delayed accurate
diagnosis delayed implementation of control
measures - Disease control consists of a sequence of
properly timed control measures (cultural,
mechanical chemical)
17Root Stem Diseases
18Root Stem Disease Management
- Gummy stem blight postharvest plow-down of
debris, crop rotation, fungicidal sprays, use
fungicide treated seeds - Anthracnose resistant varieties, fungicidal
sprays, clean seeds,sanitation - Fusarium wilt resistant var.,healthy
transplants,crop rotation, soil fumigation,
delayed thinning
19Foliar Diseases
Anthracnose
Cercospora leaf spot
Downy mildew
20Other Foliar Diseases
- Alternaria leaf spot
- Bacterial leaf spot
- Watermelon mosaic
21Foliar Disease Management
- Cercospora leaf spot sanitation (removal of crop
debris, diseased vines weed hosts), crop
rotation, fungicide sprays - Downy mildew fungicide application, resistant
var., avoid irrigation, reduce canopy density
22Foliar Disease Management
- Alternaria leaf spot
- protectant fungicides
- Bacterial leaf spot
- avoid overhead irrigation,
- sanitation, protective sprays
- (copper sprays)
23Foliar Disease Management
- Watermelon mosaic
- stylet oil application to
- interfere with virus
- transmission insecticides to
- control aphid (vector)population
24Fruit Diseases
Anthracnose
Bacterial rind necrosis
Bacterial fruit blotch
25Other Fruit Diseases
- Bacterial leaf spot
- Blossom-end rot
- Speckle
- Watermelon mosaic
26Fruit Disease Management
- Bacterial fruit blotch
- plowing infested soil,
- elimination of inoculum
- sources, field rotated out for
- 3 years or more, copper
- sprays (Kocide DF Kocide 2000),
- use of high quality transplants
27Fruit Disease Management
- Anthracnose
- resistant varieties,
- fungicides, use clean seeds
- Bacterial rind necrosis
- use less susceptible cultivars
28Fruit Disease Management
- Blossom end-rot
- soil testing liming,
- irrigation during fruit
- development (preventive),
- foliar Calcium application
- (curative)
29Disease Management
Cultural Practices
- Sanitation
- Healthy transplants
- Resistant varieties
- Crop rotation
- Weed/Insect vector control
- Liming irrigation
30Disease Management
Chemical Control
- Fungicide sprays
- Soil fumigation
- Fungicide seed treatment
31Weeds
- Compete with the crop for nutrients, sunlight,
water and space - Serve as alternate hosts of nematodes, viruses
and insect pests
32Weed Management
Cultural, Mechanical Chemical Control
- Polyethylene mulch
- Cultivation
- Soil fumigant
- Hoeing disking
- Herbicides
33Economically Important Nematodes
- Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.)
- Sting nematode (Belonolaimus longicaudatus)
- Reniform nematode (Rotylenchus sp.)
34Nematode Damage
- Root galls interfere with normal water nutrient
uptake - Reduced size of root system limits availability
of water nutrients - Aboveground damage stunting, wilting chlorosis
- Roots attacked by nematodes are predisposed to
secondary invasion by root rotting plant
pathogens
35Nematode Management
Cultural Practices
- Planting location
- Resistant varieties
- Crop rotation
- Land preparation
- Use of clean healthy transplants
36Nematode Management
Chemical Control
- Fumigants
- Non-fumigants
- Chemigation
37A Growers Pest Management Tactics
- Insect control chemical insecticides
- Weed control mechanical control (cultivation)
- Disease control resistant varieties chemical
fungicides, removal destruction of diseased
seedlings
38What Growers Do in the Field
- Scout for presence of insects and diseases (major
pest problem) - Watch the weather and spray accordingly (follow
recommendations) - Some spray protective fungicides even when
weather is dry (for insurance)
39What Growers Do in the Field..
- May spray 1 or 2x a season for aphid control,
some never spray because insect problem is minor - Follow recommendations for tillage crop
rotation - Plant in soils without RKN problems
40What Growers do in the Field
- Fusarium Wilt control crop rotation, use of
resistant varieties, scouting for diseased
transplants and removal of infected transplants - Gummy stem blight Downy mildew control
fungicide sprays based on weather(likelihood of
disease occurrence) or presence of spots
41References
- Zitter, A.T., D.L. Hopkins, and C.E. Thomas
(eds.). 1996. Compendium of Cucurbits Diseases.
APS Press. - Maynard, D. N. (ed.). 1992. Watermelon
Production Guide for Florida. Florida Cooperative
Extension Service IFAS - Mr. Melvin Poole (Gainesville watermelon grower)
- Mr. Gerry Brinen (County Extension Office)