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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 1999

Economics of reducing insecticide use on celery through low-input pest management strategies

Stuart R. Reitz; G. S. Kund; W. G. Carson; Phil A. Phillips; John T. Trumble

A low pesticide input management system for celery, Apium graveolens, was developed and implemented. The overall effectiveness of this system was compared with a conventional pesticide application program and an untreated control, over 4 years in field station trials, and then implemented in a commercial trial. The low-input program relied on biological control agents and rotations of selective, environmentally-safe biorational insecticides (Bacillus thuringiensis, spinosad, tebufenozide) applied only when pests exceeded threshold levels. The conventional program included prophylactic applications of broad spectrum synthetic pesticides. Yield losses from key insect pests were documented and economic analyses comparing the monetary returns accruing from the use of the different programs were generated. Insect damage was lower for conventional program in only one of the 4 years. The integrated pest management (IPM) program utilized significantly fewer applications of insecticides, but there were no significant differences in the total number of marketable cartons. These lower insecticide costs resulted in greater net profits for the IPM program. A commercial trial, which included a low input program for managing the fungal pathogen Septoria apiicola, was conducted in collaboration with a celery producer in Ventura county, California and provided similar results to the field station trials. The combined IPM program used over 25% fewer pesticides than the grower’s program, and pest management costs were over


Arthropod Management Tests | 2015

Effect of Insecticides on Tomato Insects, 2014

G. S. Kund; W. G. Carson; John T. Trumble

250 ha ˇ1 lower for the IPM program than for the grower standard program. Although the IPM program used fewer pesticide applications, there were no significant differences in yield or net profits among treatments. # 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.


Environmental Pollution | 1998

Influence of form and quantity of selenium on the development and survival of an insect herbivore

John T. Trumble; G. S. Kund; Kristina K. White

“Bobcat” fresh market tomato seedlings were transplanted in a sandy loam type soil on 10 June 2014 at the University of California’s South Coast Research and Extension Center. Experimental plots were 3 rows wide (5-ft centers) by 40 ft long and separated by a 3-ft buffer. The tomato transplants were drip irrigated (water pH 7.2–7.5). Treatments were replicated four times in an RCB block design. Foliar applications …


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1997

Economics and Environmental Impact of a Sustainable Integrated Pest Management Program in Celery

John T. Trumble; W. G. Carson; G. S. Kund


Crop Protection | 2013

Considerations for the use of neonicotinoid pesticides in management of Bactericera cockerelli (Šulk) (Hemiptera: Triozidae)

Sean M. Prager; Beatriz G. Vindiola; G. S. Kund; Frank J. Byrne; John T. Trumble


Arthropod Management Tests | 1999

Effect of Insecticides on Tomato Insects

G. S. Kund; W. G. Carson; John T. Trumble


California Agriculture | 2016

Low-input, low-cost IPM program helps manage potato psyllid

Sean M. Prager; G. S. Kund; John T. Trumble


Arthropod Management Tests | 2014

EFFECT OF INSECTICIDES ON TOMATO INSECTS, 2013

W. G. Carson; G. S. Kund; John T. Trumble


Arthropod Management Tests | 2011

EFFECT OF INSECTICIDES ON TOMATO INSECTS, 2010

W. G. Carson; G. S. Kund; John T. Trumble


Arthropod Management Tests | 2010

EFFECT OF INSECTICIDES ON PEPPER INSECTS, 2009

G. S. Kund; W. G. Carson; John T. Trumble

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W. G. Carson

University of California

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Sean M. Prager

University of California

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Frank J. Byrne

University of California

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