Adherent malathion flour granules as an environmentally selective control for chewing insect pests on dent corn ears: insect control

In a small-plot field study, malathion formulated in pregelatinized corn flour as granules at 0.1% was hand applied at a rate of 11.1 kg/ha of granules (0.011 kg [AI]/ha) of granules in 1992 and 1993. Control of Carpophilus lugubris Murray and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) with a single treatment of the...

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Published in:Journal of economic entomology Vol. 91; no. 5; pp. 1058 - 1066
Main Authors: Dowd, P.F. (National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA, ARS, Peoria, IL.), Behle, R.W, McGuire, M.R, Nelsen, T.C, Shasha, B.S, Simmons, F.W, Vega, F.E
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Abstract In a small-plot field study, malathion formulated in pregelatinized corn flour as granules at 0.1% was hand applied at a rate of 11.1 kg/ha of granules (0.011 kg [AI]/ha) of granules in 1992 and 1993. Control of Carpophilus lugubris Murray and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) with a single treatment of the granules was generally equivalent to that seen when a commercial formulation of malathion was applied in 5 sprays at a rate of 1.1 kg (AI)/ha (1 lb [AI]/acre) per spray. In 1994 and 1995, 1% malathion granules at 11.1 kg/ha of granules significantly reduced corn ear insect pests in 2 different corn varieties. No significant effect on coccinellid or Orius spp. numbers was noted compared with untreated plots when the malathion granules were used. Over the top treatments of 0.1-10% granular malathion at 11.1 kg/ha of granules were less effective in controlling ear feeding insects at another site in 1994 compared with the multiple sprays of malathion applied to the ear zone. However, when granules were applied at ear level in 1995, equal or greater control of ear-feeding insects compared with the conventional malathion sprays was noted, depending on the level of active ingredients in the granules. All active ingredients rates of granules had no significant effect on coccinellids compared with untreated plots in 1995, but the conventional malathion sprays killed up to 95% of the coccinellids. When properly applied, these adherent granules should provide acceptable control of many ear-feeding insects in field corn, be more selective toward predators, and use lower levels of active ingredient compared with conventional malathion sprays
AbstractList In a small-plot field study, malathion formulated in pregelatinized corn flour as granules at 0.1% was hand applied at a rate of 11.1 kg/ha of granules (0.011 kg [AI]/ha) of granules in 1992 and 1993. Control of Carpophilus lugubris Murray and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) with a single treatment of the granules was generally equivalent to that seen when a commercial formulation of malathion was applied in 5 sprays at a rate of 1.1 kg (AI)/ha (1 lb [AI]/acre) per spray. In 1994 and 1995, 1% malathion granules at 11.1 kg/ha of granules significantly reduced corn ear insect pests in 2 different corn varieties. No significant effect on coccinellid or Orius spp. numbers was noted compared with untreated plots when the malathion granules were used. Over the top treatments of 0.1-10% granular malathion at 11.1 kg/ha of granules were less effective in controlling ear feeding insects at another site in 1994 compared with the multiple sprays of malathion applied to the ear zone. However, when granules were applied at ear level in 1995, equal or greater control of ear-feeding insects compared with the conventional malathion sprays was noted, depending on the level of active ingredients in the granules. All active ingredients rates of granules had no significant effect on coccinellids compared with untreated plots in 1995, but the conventional malathion sprays killed up to 95% of the coccinellids. When properly applied, these adherent granules should provide acceptable control of many ear-feeding insects in field corn, be more selective toward predators, and use lower levels of active ingredient compared with conventional malathion sprays.
In a small-plot field study, malathion formulated in pregelatinized corn flour as granules at 0.1% was hand applied at a rate of 11.1 kg/ha of granules (0.011 kg [AI]/ha) of granules in 1992 and 1993. Control of Carpophilus lugubris Murray and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) with a single treatment of the granules was generally equivalent to that seen when a commercial formulation of malathion was applied in 5 sprays at a rate of 1.1 kg (AI)/ha (1 lb [AI]/acre) per spray. In 1994 and 1995, 1% malathion granules at 11.1 kg/ha of granules significantly reduced corn ear insect pests in 2 different corn varieties. No significant effect on coccinellid or Orius spp. numbers was noted compared with untreated plots when the malathion granules were used. Over the top treatments of 0.1-10% granular malathion at 11.1 kg/ha of granules were less effective in controlling ear feeding insects at another site in 1994 compared with the multiple sprays of malathion applied to the ear zone. However, when granules were applied at ear level in 1995, equal or greater control of ear-feeding insects compared with the conventional malathion sprays was noted, depending on the level of active ingredients in the granules. All active ingredients rates of granules had no significant effect on coccinellids compared with untreated plots in 1995, but the conventional malathion sprays killed up to 95% of the coccinellids. When properly applied, these adherent granules should provide acceptable control of many ear-feeding insects in field corn, be more selective toward predators, and use lower levels of active ingredient compared with conventional malathion sprays
Author Behle, R.W
Vega, F.E
Shasha, B.S
Nelsen, T.C
Simmons, F.W
Dowd, P.F. (National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, USDA, ARS, Peoria, IL.)
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Monocotyledones
Insecticide
Coleoptera
Toxicity
Insecta
Biological control
Ostrinia nubilalis
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Cereal crop
Heteroptera
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Orius
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SubjectTerms Animal, plant and microbial ecology
APPLICATION METHODS
Applied ecology
Biological and medical sciences
CARPOPHILUS
CARPOPHILUS LUGUBRIS
COCCINELLIDAE
CONTROL DE INSECTOS
CORN FLOUR
CORNFLOUR
CROP LOSSES
DEPREDADORES
Ecotoxicology, biological effects of pollution
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Effects of pollution and side effects of pesticides on protozoa and invertebrates
EFFET SECONDAIRE
EFFICACY
FARINE DE MAIS
FORMULACIONES
FORMULATION
FORMULATIONS
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
GRANULE
GRANULES
GRANULOS
HAND APPLICATION
HARINA DE MAIZ
HELICOVERPA ZEA
ILLINOIS
INSECT CONTROL
INSECTE NUISIBLE
INSECTOS DANINOS
LUTTE ANTIINSECTE
MAIS
MAIZ
MAIZE
MAIZE EARS
MALATHION
MALATION
METHODE D'APPLICATION
METODOS DE APLICACION
NONTARGET EFFECTS
NONTARGET ORGANISMS
ORIUS
OSTRINIA NUBILALIS
PERDIDAS DE LA COSECHA
PERTE DE RECOLTE
PEST INSECTS
PREDATEUR
PREDATORS
SELECTIVITY
SIDE EFFECTS
ZEA MAYS
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