Decreasing Damage to <i>Cossus insularis</i> (Lepidoptera: Cossidae) by Multi-year Treatment with Insecticide in Japanese Pear Orchards

Bibliographic Information

Other Title
  • ナシ栽培ほ場における殺虫剤の複数年処理によるせん孔性害虫ヒメボクトウ(チョウ目:ボクトウガ科)被害の減少
  • ナシ サイバイ ホジョウ ニ オケル サッチュウザイ ノ フクスウネン ショリ ニ ヨル センコウセイ ガイチュウ ヒメボクトウ(チョウモク:ボクトウガカ)ヒガイ ノ ゲンショウ

Search this article

Description

To explore effective control methods of the carpenter moth, Cossus insularis (Staudinger), we examined biological and chemical control methods in pear orchards: namely, infusion of the natural enemy nematode Steinernema carpocapsae (Weiser) into the openings of shot holes made by the larvae, and spraying the pear trees with diamide insecticide. Steinernema carpocapsae infusion into the inside of a damaged tree could significantly decrease the percentage of shot hole openings with frass discharge between before and after the infusion, regardless of the number of infusions. Furthermore, double infusion seemed to be more effective in controlling the larvae in damaged trees than single infusion. The application of flubendiamide significantly decreased the amount of feeding damage caused by newly hatched larvae just before the application, compared to that of a control plot. The combined use of S. carpocapsae infusion and diamide application for two years could significantly decrease the amount of frass discharge per damaged tree and the percentage of damaged trees.

Journal

References(2)*help

See more

Details 詳細情報について

Report a problem

Back to top