Evaluation of a neonicotinoid alternative to phorate for the management of soil insects in Florida sugarcane

Author:

Beuzelin Julien M.,Larsen Donna J.,Schwan Resende Eric,VanWeelden Matthew

Abstract

Wireworms (Coleoptera: Elateridae) are the main soil insect pests of sugarcane (Saccharum spp. hybrids) in Florida. Melanotus communis (Gyllenhal) is the most abundant wireworm in Florida sugarcane fields, reducing stalk populations by feeding on buds of sugarcane seed pieces and on young sugarcane plants. At-planting use of the organophosphate insecticide phorate is the main wireworm management tactic in Florida; however, phorate is a hazardous and relatively expensive insecticide. Thiamethoxam is a neonicotinoid insecticide that has potential to become registered for use on sugarcane in the United States. Previous studies suggested that thiamethoxam decreases wireworm injury to sugarcane seed pieces but does not increase wireworm mortality. The present study conducted between 2018 and 2022 aimed to comprehensively evaluate thiamethoxam for wireworm control under laboratory, outdoor, and field conditions. In two laboratory bioassays, M. communis mortality associated with thiamethoxam (3–20%) was not different than mortality for the non-treated check (0–7%), whereas mortality associated with phorate attained 93–100%. In three large container experiments conducted outdoors with controlled M. communis infestations, thiamethoxam and phorate generally protected young sugarcane plant populations at comparable levels. Insecticide efficacy was mainly associated with the protection of seed-piece buds. However, the number of recovered live wireworms was 2.7–8.0 times greater in thiamethoxam treatments than in phorate treatments. In three field experiments, young sugarcane plant populations in thiamethoxam- and phorate-treated plots were not different than those in non-treated plots. However, the at-planting application of thiamethoxam decreased the number of sugarcane thrips, Fulmekiola serrata (Kobus), by 67–89% in two experiments with thrips infestations 12 weeks after planting. Although the evaluation of insecticide efficacy under natural wireworm infestations was inconclusive, this study confirmed that thiamethoxam should be considered as an alternative to phorate if registered. However, the long-term effects of low wireworm mortality associated with thiamethoxam use should be studied.

Publisher

Verlag Dr. Albert Bartens KG

Subject

Food Science

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