Authors
Rachelle A Rehberg, Pankaj Trivedi, William Bahureksa, Julia L Sharp, Sean C Stokes, Ruth F Menger, Thomas Borch
Publication date
2021/4
Journal
Pest Management Science
Volume
77
Issue
4
Pages
1748-1756
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
BACKGROUND
Citrus greening disease (Huanglongbing, HLB) has infected >90% of Florida's oranges and thus growers are desperate to improve pest management strategies. In this field study, insecticide application efficacy was investigated with liquid chromatography mass spectrometry to determine if insecticide concentration and distribution were effective at killing the target pest Asian citrus psyllids (ACP). Sample discs attached to leaves were sprayed with imidacloprid and malathion at a field site in Florida. Application method, canopy height and depth, cardinal side of tree, and leaf side were considered to assess the spatial distribution of insecticides throughout citrus trees. Furthermore, ACP were inspected before and after insecticide applications to quantify psyllid population response.
RESULTS
Our findings show that although insecticide concentrations were high enough to kill ACP, the spatial …
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