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Author(s):McGraw, Benjamin A.
Author Affiliation:Pennsylvania State University
Title:Effects of mowing height and nitrogen fertilization on annual bluegrass weevil oviposition, larval development, and turfgrass damage
Section:ITM: Entomology
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Source:Turfgrass and Environmental Research Program: 2017 Research Summaries. 2017, p. 277-280.
Publishing Information:[New York, New York]: The United States Golf Association Green Section
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cultural control; Insect control; Larva; Listronotus maculicollis; Mowing height; Nitrogen fertilization; Ovipositional preferences
Language:English
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See Also:Other Reports from this USGA research project: 2016-23-573
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USGA Summary Points:Moderate percentages of ABW adults (~ 40%) were removed with a single, low mown treatment (2.5 mm or 0.100"). The effect of mowing on adult removal diminished with increasing mowing heights. Most adults (> 96%) survived mowing (all heights combined). Females were capable of ovipositing into the lowest putting green heights, though more eggs were placed outside the turfgrass stem or sheath as mowing height decreased. Adult activity on top of the turfgrass canopy was greatest when temperatures were between 14 and 18°C (57 and 64°F). Significantly more eggs were collected from moderate-fertility (0.1 lb N M-1 wk-1) treatments than low- or high-N treatments in choice tests. However, nitrogen fertility did not affect larval abundance in no-choice field studies. Larvae were capable of developing in all mowing height and fertility treatments. No significant differences in larval fitness were detected between treatments. Significant differences were detected in larval abundance (but not fitness) in plant growth regulated turf (trinexapac ethyl, trinexapac ethyl + ethephon) compared to untreated plots.
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McGraw, B. A. 2017. Effects of mowing height and nitrogen fertilization on annual bluegrass weevil oviposition, larval development, and turfgrass damage. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Summ. p. 277-280.
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