AbstractsBiology & Animal Science

Systemic Insecticide Applications at Planting for Early Season Thrips Control

by Tim C. Knowles




Institution: University of Arizona
Department:
Year: 1999
Keywords: Agriculture  – Arizona; Cotton  – Arizona; Insect investigations
Record ID: 1698680
Full text PDF: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/197277


Abstract

Temik 15G (6 lbs/acre) or Thimet 20G (8.2 lbs/acre) granular insecticides were applied to 40 inch rows in furrow at planting to cotton growing in Parker Valley, AZ. Moderate thrips pressure (0.5-1.5 thrips/plant) was experienced for the first eight weeks after planting and granular insecticide application. Temik provided better thrips control than Thimet for the first seven weeks after planting this study. Thrips control was similar for the two insecticides beyond eight weeks after planting. Temik application resulted in higher fruit retention levels measured up to 10 weeks after planting, compared to Thimet. However, fruit retention levels measured from 12 to 16 weeks after planting were similar for both Temik and Thimet when cotton plants compensated for early season square losses caused by thrips feeding.