New Insecticide Chemistries for Management of Silverleaf Whitefly

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New Insecticide Chemistries for Management of Silverleaf Whitefly Alton N. Sparks, Jr. Extension Entomologist University of Georgia, Tifton Campus

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New Insecticide Chemistries for Management of

Silverleaf WhiteflyAlton N. Sparks, Jr.

Extension EntomologistUniversity of Georgia, Tifton Campus

New Insecticides for Whiteflies

• Movento (spirotetramat)• Coragen (chlorantraniliprole) • First impressions and current view• Understanding of a products

capabilities is necessary for incorporation into IPM programs and evaluation.

Silverleaf Whitefly

• Bemisia tabaci, (B. argentifolii) • Silverleaf/Sweet potato/Poinsettia • Wide host range• Likes hot dry weather• Primarily summer/fall pest in Ga.• Damage:

– Feeding, honeydew, sooty mold– Plant disorders, virus vector

Silverleaf Whitefly

Whitefly Management• Do not overwinter populations• Start fields clean (clean transplants)• Separate hosts crops when possible• Avoid susceptible crops in fall if

possible• Insecticides

– Soil applied systemic– Foliar insecticides

Systemic Insecticides for SLWF

• Neonicotinoid insecticides–Admire Pro (generics)–Platinum–Venom

• Coragen• Durivo (Coragen+Platinum)

Foliar Insecticides for SLWF• Pyrethroids + organophosphates• Endosulfan• Neonicotinoids (Actara, Assail, Venom)

• Knack• Courier• Rimon• Oberon, Movento• Coragen (Voliam)

Movento• A.I. – spirotetramat (Group 23)• Bayer CropScience• Movento

–Highly systemic–Foliar applications only–Adjuvant necessary (on label)–Aphids, whiteflies

PhloemUpward and downwardtransport

XylemUpwardtransport

Spirotetramat application sites

Artificial caged infestation of Green Peach Aphid was controlled 3 days after application

Behavior within the Plant

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Presentation Notes
Another example of the 2-way systemicity in the plant. In this example, spirotetramat was applied to an older leaf and three days later, complete control of a caged infestation of green peach aphid was observed.

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MOVENTO - 5 fl oz +0.834% Induce

MOVENTO - 5 fl oz +0.21% Silwet

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Surfactant Impact:

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– Excellent control of caterpillars– Systemic activity (soil applications)– Adjuvants help foliar applications

(not on all crop labels)– Whitefly activity debatable

Chlorantraniliprole for SLWF

• Vegetable Entomologist Workshop Monterey, California, May 2008

• Best Management Practices for Pest Control in Vegetables

• “Not consistent for whitefly control; suppression at best”

Movento - First Experience• Activity on whitefly (no specifics)• Threw it in a squash test in fall of 2007• Foliar applications at first signs of

silvering• Extreme pest pressure• NOTHING WORKED very well• Had doubts about its activity on SLWF

• Bayer requested greenhouse work

Coragen – First experience

First Impressions

• Movento– Little or no activity on SLWF

• Coragen– Excellent activity on SLWF– Possible replacement for Admire

Greenhouse Studies

• At time of application– Two non-treated plants monitored– Oldest infestation – even mix of small

and large nymphs– Middle infestation – small nymphs +

few eggs– Youngest infestation – recently

hatched nymphs + few eggs

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Silverleaf RatingsSoil and Foliar Treatments - 2007

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Soil app. at cotyledon stage, first foliar 6 days later. Bif+Ort 3 times.

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Treatments applied 8/15/08 and 9/3/08

Current Views• Movento provides excellent control of

early instar whitefly nymphs• Coragen activity may be similar

– Addition of surfactant significantly increases efficacy of foliar treatments (label restrictions)

– Efficacy much better as preventive treatment

– Soil application longer residual

Current Views• Movento and Coragen provide excellent control

of early instar whitefly nymphs– Should be considered in

• product selection• application timing• product evaluation

– Probably not suitable for rescue treatment or stand alone on siesitive crops

– Excellent preventive or rotation partner (unique MOA, highly systemic, long residual)