Studies were conducted on spring cantaloupes from 2004-2006 to evaluate two adult and nymph based thresholds used for timing the application of Oberon (spiromesifen) and Courier (buprofezin) in spring melons for controlling whiteflies. The results of these studies demonstrate that these selective insecticides offer melon growers effective foliar management alternatives for controlling whiteflies. Both Oberon and Courier provided economic control of whitefly nymphs and significantly prevented sooty mold contamination when applied after populations exceeded either an adult threshold of 2 adults per leaf or an immature threshold or 0.5 large nymph per 2 cm² leaf disc. Applied at these thresholds, both compounds provided consistent residual sup...
To improve compatibility between chemical and biological controls, the use of selective insecticides...
Several experimental insecticide treatments alone or in combinations were evaluated and demonstrated...
In small plot field testing, the new IGR's, buprofezine, pyriproxyfen, and fenoxycarb plus CGA-21594...
Several studies were conducted on spring cantaloupes from 2002-2004 to evaluate a new insecticide, O...
The pyrethroid insecticides esfenvalerate (Asana®), bifenthrin (Capture®), or fenpropathrin (Danitol...
Whitefly populations were assessed under different IGR exposure levels, and compared to Admire. When...
Foliar insecticides for whiteflies (Bemisia sp., WF) were applied as a supplementary control measure...
Several large plot field studies were conducted in the spring of 2006 and 2007 to evaluate and compa...
CGA-293343 and Admire applied to the soil at planting time provided good control of WF at rating dat...
Several studies were conducted in the spring and fall 2001 to evaluate a number of neonicotinoid com...
Most experimental treatments effectively reduced Bemisia tabaci [sweetpotato whitefly (WF) also know...
Studies were conducted to compare the residual field efficacy of Calypso, compared with soil applica...
A single application of buprofezin (Applaud7) at 0.38 lb AI/A had the fewest number of adult whitefl...
Studies were conducted in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate three neonicotinoid insecticides for control of ...
To improve compatibility between chemical and biological controls, the use of selective insecticides...
To improve compatibility between chemical and biological controls, the use of selective insecticides...
Several experimental insecticide treatments alone or in combinations were evaluated and demonstrated...
In small plot field testing, the new IGR's, buprofezine, pyriproxyfen, and fenoxycarb plus CGA-21594...
Several studies were conducted on spring cantaloupes from 2002-2004 to evaluate a new insecticide, O...
The pyrethroid insecticides esfenvalerate (Asana®), bifenthrin (Capture®), or fenpropathrin (Danitol...
Whitefly populations were assessed under different IGR exposure levels, and compared to Admire. When...
Foliar insecticides for whiteflies (Bemisia sp., WF) were applied as a supplementary control measure...
Several large plot field studies were conducted in the spring of 2006 and 2007 to evaluate and compa...
CGA-293343 and Admire applied to the soil at planting time provided good control of WF at rating dat...
Several studies were conducted in the spring and fall 2001 to evaluate a number of neonicotinoid com...
Most experimental treatments effectively reduced Bemisia tabaci [sweetpotato whitefly (WF) also know...
Studies were conducted to compare the residual field efficacy of Calypso, compared with soil applica...
A single application of buprofezin (Applaud7) at 0.38 lb AI/A had the fewest number of adult whitefl...
Studies were conducted in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate three neonicotinoid insecticides for control of ...
To improve compatibility between chemical and biological controls, the use of selective insecticides...
To improve compatibility between chemical and biological controls, the use of selective insecticides...
Several experimental insecticide treatments alone or in combinations were evaluated and demonstrated...
In small plot field testing, the new IGR's, buprofezine, pyriproxyfen, and fenoxycarb plus CGA-21594...