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Author(s):Heller, P. R.; Walker, R.
Author Affiliation:Department of Entomology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Title:Summer supression of white grubs with experimental formulations of CGA-293343 in comparison with Merit, 1999
Section:Reports: Ornamentals
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Source:Arthropod Management Tests. Vol. 25, 2000, p. 391.
Publishing Information:Annapolis, MD: Entomological Society of America
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Insecticide evaluation; Application rates; Pest density; Lolium perenne; Poa annua; Cyclocephala borealis; Popillia japonica; Summer; Suppression; Grub control; Formulations; Imidacloprid; Insecticides
Abstract/Contents:"This experiment was conducted on a golf course driving range in Mifflin County, PA, with a natural population of NMC and JB grubs to evaluate product performance. The turfgrass area consisted primarily of Kentucky bluegrass (30%) and annual bluegrass (70%). Treatment plots were 9 x 6 ft, arranged in RCB design and replicated 3 times. Liquid formulations were applied by using a CO₂ sprayer with 4 8002VS TeeJet nozzles mounted on a 6 ft boom, operating at 28 psi, and applied in 817 ml of water/54 ft² or delivering 4.0 gal/1000 ft². Granular formulations were applied with a hand-held shaker and mixed with fine top dressing sand to facilitate product distribution. At treatment time (9 Aug), the following soil and environmental conditions existed: air temp, 62°F; soil temp at 1 inch depth, 62°F; soil temp at 2 inch, 64°F; RH, 49%; amt of thatch, 0.125-0.25 inch; soil textural class, silt loam; soil particle size analysis: sand, 35.6%; silt, 53.0%; clay, 11.4%; organic matter, 3.9%; soil percent water content (percent by wt), 10.1; water pH, 7.0; soil pH, 5.8; application time, early-morning; and clear skies. Immediately after application, treatments were irrigated with 0.25 inch of water. Post-treatment irrigation was given as and when needed because of severe drought conditions. Three ft² sod samples were randomly taken from each replicate on 12 Oct. The total no. of NMC and JB grubs was recorded. The experimental area was infested with 21.8/ft² third instar NMC during the fall of 1998. Adult JBs were observed flying in Mifflin County on Jun 19. All treatments provided significant reduction of both JB and NMC grubs. No phytotoxicity was noted."
Language:English
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Heller, P. R., and R. Walker. 2000. Summer supression of white grubs with experimental formulations of CGA-293343 in comparison with Merit, 1999. Arthropod Manage. Tests. 25:p. 391.
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