APHID DAMAGE AND CONTROL Will Hudson and Jim Dutcher University of Georgia.

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APHID DAMAGE AND CONTROL Will Hudson and Jim Dutcher University of Georgia

Effects of Foliage Injury on Pecan Production Parameters Experiments demonstrate that severe long- term effects by leaf cell sucking arthropods on orchard tree productivity extend at least 2 years and probably much longer after return to control of infestation through chemical intervention.” – M. M. Barnes 1978

“Yellow” Aphid Injury Types Sooty mold reduces light penetration to the leaf surface by 25-50% and this interferes with photosynthesis Stylets of the aphids injure the vascular system of the leaf and cause it to shed. Photosynthate production is reduced by aphid feeding and the chlorophyll concentration in the affected leaflets is reduced.

Recent Data

Aphid carryover in Trees Treated with Admire Pro (applied adjacent to the irrigation emitters in mid-June 2008) oz /acre

2008 Systemic Emitter Adjacent Aphidicide Field Trials TreatmentNut Yield Amt form/acre(lbs/tree) % Standard # Nuts/lb % kernel Control 92.4 a 65 c51.4 a 59.4 a MANA AG 16 oz 96.4 a 87 b50.8 a 55.7 b Movento 9 oz 98.7 a 79 b49.4 a 58.2 a Movento 12 oz 96.5 a100 a52.2 a 57.8 a Admire Pro 7 oz 93.4 a 83 b58.2 a 57.2 ab Admire Pro 14 oz 91.2 a 79 b52.2 a 57.5 ab MANA AG = a 4 lbs ai/gal formulation of imidacloprid - Mana Ag Blend B Means in the same column and followed by the same letter are not significantly different (ANOVA, LSD Test P<0.05)

Pecan Leaf Scorch Mite Control 2009

Mean Separation Nut Yield and Quality TreatmentYield (lbs/tree)# nuts/lb % standard color% kernel Control 77.2 a59.8 a 59.4 c 46.8 b Desperado 1 gal/acre 82.2 a51.8 b 88.6 a 51.4 a Envidor 14 oz/acre 90.8 a57.4 a 87.2 a 50.0 ab Envidor 18 oz/acre105.8 a56.8 a 81.6 a 50.2 ab Acramite 12 oz/acre 84.8 a 59.0 ab 67.4 bc 45.2 b Acramite 16 oz/acre 78.2 a 59.2 ab 71.0 b 46.0 b Dimilin 2L 8 oz/acre + Acramite 4SC 12 oz/acre 97.0 a57.2 a 71.8 b 48.6 ab Gowan 16 oz/acre 84.4 a54.6 b 79.8 ab 52.0 a Gowan 24 oz/acre105.8 a54.4 b 88.2 a 51.2 a

Baythroid did not control yellow pecan and blackmargined aphids

Baythroid and Lorsban + Provado did control black pecan aphids

Conclusions The impact of injury from feeding by leaf sucking aphids and mites on yield of tree crops is usually not apparent during the first season of uncontrolled feeding. During the second and third seasons the pecan trees can be thrown into a period of lower or no production. In fact, the trees at Plains in plots without aphid and mite controls were non- productive for at least four years after the injury.

Conclusions Experiments with pecan where controls applied for multiple seasons against low aphid population levels (Stone and Watterson 1981; Wood, Payne and Smith 1995) have insignificant or no differences in yield. Experiments with pecan where controls applied for multiple seasons against high aphid population levels (Tedders and Wood 1985, Dutcher et al 1984) have significant differences in yield 2 and 3 seasons after the onset of uncontrolled population levels.

Conclusions Similar tree response to aphid and mite injury occur in almond and walnut trees. Insecticides for controls of black pecan aphid have to be applied or the trees will lose foliage soon after an infestation ensues. Goal is to maintain at least three chemical aphid controls for black pecan aphid that will also control yellow pecan and black-margined aphids.

AVAILABLE CONTROLS Nicotinyl products – Includes imidacloprid, Centric, Assail Movento Fulfill Esteem Nexter Desperado

SO, WHAT? Rule of thumb: YPA/BMA threshold of >20 aphids per compound leaf early season, >50 after mid August Treat black aphids when nymph clusters indicate establishment Avoid broad-spectrum insecticides if possible, especially early season Rotate!

Yield in Pecan Trees Treated with the Indicated Rate of Admire Pro

Yield in Pecan Trees Treated with the Indicated Rate of Admire Pro

Analysis of Yield Data Source of Variation dfSSMSFP Treatment5677,521135, Error181,507,24783,736 Total232,184,768 Rate of Admire Mean Std. Dev C.V. (%)

Phytoseiid Predator Abundance 2009

Nut Yield and Quality