Spatial Distribution of Insecticide Use for California Red Scale Control in San Joaquin Valley Citrus
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1 Spatial Distribution of Insecticide Use for California Red Scale Control in San Joaquin Valley Citrus Greg Montez Beth Grafton-Cardwell University of California Riverside Kearney Agricultural Research Center
2 Insect Pest Management in Citrus California Red Scale is a primary insect pest of citrus in the San Joaquin Valley Control of red scale has relied heavily on the use of organophosphate insecticides Few alternatives to the organophosphates have existed until recently Repeated use of organophosphates has led to documented insecticide resistance in California Red Scale
3 Control of California Red Scale Organophosphate insecticides are rapidly losing favor due to regulatory and environmental issues as well as insecticide resistance New insecticides for red scale control Insect Growth Regulators (Applaud, Esteem) Considered to be reduced risk because of low mammalian toxicity Can be highly effective in controlling red scale
4 California Red Scale on Orange Scale populations begin the season on twigs and branches and move onto fruit as it develops Timing of insecticide treatments targets the early instars of California Red Scale, as later instars are more difficult to control with chemicals.
5 Heavy scale populations will result in economic loss to the grower
6 California red scale uses esterase enzymes to resist organophosphates and carbamates. Scale with high esterase enzyme activity have developed resistance.
7 Fresno Sanger Fresno Co. Hwy 99 Hanford Orange Cove Orosi Lindcove Visalia Tulare Co. Lindsay Strathmore Tulare Porterville Populations of California Red Scale Resistant to Organophosphate Insecticides Hwy 5 Delano Hwy 65 Richgrove Kern Co. High Resistance Low Resistance Susceptible Bakersfield Edison
8 Spatial Analysis of Insecticide Use Through mapping of pesticide use data, geographical areas where insecticide use is higher than average may be identified These areas may be targeted for monitoring of insecticide resistance development and secondary pest outbreaks These areas may also be prioritized for programs that promote alternative control measures
9 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1995 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
10 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1996 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
11 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1997 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
12 Insect Growth Regulators for California Red Scale Control Buprofezin (Applaud ) (Chitin synthesis inhibitor) Pyriproxyfen (Esteem ) (Juvenile hormone mimic) Section 18 Section 18 Section 18 Not Registered Not Registered Section 18 Section 18 Full Registration
13 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1998 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
14 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1999 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
15 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 2000 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
16 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Organophosphate Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 2001 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 4000 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
17 Lbs AI used Organophosphate and Carbamate Use in SJV Citrus 0 56% reduction 70% reduction OP Carbamate
18 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Pyriproxyfen Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1998 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile > 30 KINGS Maricopa Bakersfield Porterville KERN Arvin
19 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Pyriproxyfen Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 1999 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile > 30 KINGS Maricopa Bakersfield Porterville KERN Arvin
20 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Pyriproxyfen Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 2000 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 30 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
21 Madera FRESNO Fresno Selma Clovis Pyriproxyfen Use In San Joaquin Valley Citrus 2001 Visalia Tulare TULARE Pounds AI per Square Mile KINGS Porterville > 30 Maricopa Bakersfield KERN Arvin
22 Comparison of Insect Growth Regulators Buprofezin (Applaud ) Section 18 Section 18 Section 18 Not Registered Not Registered Full Registration Full Registration Pyriproxyfen (Esteem ) Not Registered Section 18 Section 18 Full Registration Full Registration Full Registration Full Registration
23 Insect Growth Regulators for Red Scale Control Positives Good control of scale populations Reduces use of organophosphates dramatically Provides opportunity for insecticide rotation and resistance management Negatives Insecticide resistance will develop over time May provoke outbreaks of secondary pests
24 Cottony Cushion Scale, a potential pest where alternative insecticides for California Red Scale are used
25 The Vedalia Beetle, a highly effective predator of Cottony Cushion Scale
26 Pyriproxifen (Esteem) Treatments Number of Applications Orange Cove M16.
27 Conclusions Observing pesticide use patterns spatially over time allows researchers and growers to identify trends and mitigate potential hazards Pesticide Resistance Management Secondary Pest Outbreaks Regulatory Issues Environmental Issues
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