Ryan Vander Poppen
Michigan State University
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Pest Management Science | 2008
David Mota-Sanchez; John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Larry J. Gut; Robert M. Hollingworth
BACKGROUND The codling moth is one of the principal pests of apple in the world. Resistance monitoring is crucial to the effective management of resistance in codling moth. Three populations of codling moth in neonate larvae were evaluated for resistance to seven insecticides via diet bioassays, and compared with a susceptible population. In addition, apple plots were treated with labeled field rate doses of four insecticides. Treated fruit were exposed to neonate larvae of two populations from commercial orchards. RESULTS Two populations of codling moth expressed two- and fivefold resistance to azinphos-methyl, seven- and eightfold resistance to phosmet, six- and tenfold resistance to lambda-cyhalothrin, 14- and 16-fold resistance to methoxyfenozide and sixfold resistance to indoxacarb, but no resistance to acetamiprid and spinosad. The impact of the resistance to azinphos-methyl, measured as fruit damage, increased as the insecticide residues aged in the field. In contrast, fruit damage in methoxyfenozide- and lambda-cyhalothrin-treated fruit was observed earlier for resistant codling moth. No differences in efficacy were found for acetamiprid. CONCLUSIONS Broad-spectrum insecticide resistance was detected for codling moth. Resistance to azinphos-methyl, lambda-cyhalothrin and methoxyfenozide was associated with reduced residual activity in the field. Broad-spectrum resistance presents serious problems for management of the codling moth in Michigan.
Journal of Economic Entomology | 2010
John C. Wise; Paul E. Jenkins; Ryan Vander Poppen; Rufus Isaacs
ABSTRACT Laboratory and semifield bioassays were conducted to determine the life-stage activity of insecticides for controlling cranberry fruitworm, Acrobasis vaccinii Riley (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), a key lepidopteran pest of highbush blueberry, Vaccinium corymbosum L. The organophosphates azinphosmethyl and phosmet, the pyrethroid esfenvalerate, and the carbamate methomyl were lethal to all life stages. The neonicotinoids thiacloprid and acetamiprid demonstrated strong larvicidal and ovicidal activity but were somewhat weaker adulticides than the conventional broad-spectrum compounds. Bacillus thuringiensis, indoxacarb, and emamectin benzoate were shown to control A. vacinii primarily through their larvicidal activity. Spinosad was toxic to all life stages, including eggs laid on top of residues and those that were treated topically, but larvicidal activity was short lived. The growth regulators pyriproxyfen and novaluron had strong ovicidal activity when eggs were laid on top of residues but had limited larvicidal activity. Tebufenozide was not directly toxic to eggs, but demonstrated larvicidal activity, and ovilarvicidal activity when topically applied to eggs. Azinphosmethyl, phosmet, indoxacarb, thiacloprid, and acetamiprid were all toxic to the egg parasitoid Trichogramma minutum Riley. In contrast pyriproxyfen, emamectin benzoate, methomyl, novaluron, and spinosad did not negatively affect the survival of T. minutum within Acrobasis vacinii eggs. These results help inform the ongoing development of integrated strategies for insect management in blueberry.
Arthropod Management Tests | 2011
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Rufus Isaacs
Arthropod Management Tests | 2009
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Larry J. Gut
Arthropod Management Tests | 2008
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Rufus Isaacs
Arthropod Management Tests | 2014
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Larry J. Gut
Arthropod Management Tests | 2014
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Larry J. Gut
Arthropod Management Tests | 2014
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Larry J. Gut
Arthropod Management Tests | 2014
John C. Wise; Ryan Vander Poppen; Rufus Isaacs
Arthropod Management Tests | 2013
C. Wise John; Ryan Vander Poppen; Rufus Isaacs