Efficacy of four systemic insecticides for reducing Nantucket pine tip moth (Rhyaciona frustrana) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) infestation levels and improving growth metrics in loblolly pines

Author:

McCarty E1ORCID,Cassidy V C1,Clabo D1,Dickens D2,Asaro C3ORCID,Gandhi K J K2

Affiliation:

1. D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia , 2360 Rainwater Road, Tifton, GA 317903 , USA

2. D.B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia , 180 E. Green Street, Athens, GA 30602 , USA

3. Forest Health Protection, USDA Forest Service , 1720 Peachtree Road, NW, Suite 700, Atlanta, GA 30309 , USA

Abstract

Abstract The Nantucket pine tip moth (NPTM) (Rhyacionia frustrana Comstock) is a native, regeneration pest of young loblolly pines (Pinus taeda L.), causing shoot dieback, tree deformity, and growth and volume declines. Soil applications of systemic insecticides may be an effective strategy to suppress NPTM populations. The study objective was to assess the efficacy of four systemic insecticide treatments (chlorantraniliprole, dinotefuran, fipronil, and imidacloprid) for two growing seasons in outplanted bareroot and containerized seedling trials. Response variables included NPTM infestation rates, along with tree height, groundline diameter, volume index, and stem form. Infestation rates significantly decreased for each systemic insecticide treatment during the first year compared to controls, although dinotefuran and imidacloprid provided season-long control in one trial. Chlorantraniliprole reduced NPTM infestation rates for two growing seasons in both trials. While imidacloprid treatments did not alter growth metrics except for one comparison, fipronil and dinotefuran treatments improved several growth metrics. Chlorantraniliprole consistently improved growth metrics throughout the study.

Funder

Georgia Forestry Commission

D. B. Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology,General Medicine

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