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Stink Bug and Lepidopteran Control in Soybean

J. Davis, B. R. Leonard, and J. Baldwin

Department of EntomologyLouisiana State University Agricultural Center

LATMC 2010: Grain Crops Session

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Stink bug control optionsAction ThresholdsInsecticidesSite Specific Insecticide ApplicationsHost Plant Resistance = Varietal Differences

Lepidopteran Defoliators

New invasive soybean pests to watch for

Stink Bugs

Stink bug feeding:

-Reduces yield, quality and oil content

-Causes delayed maturity

Soybean Yield and Quality 2008

Treatment % seed dmg Yield (bu/A) % Oil Non-treated 63 a 21 b 19.6 ± 0.5 b

Treated* 31 b 37 a 21.1 ± 0.2 a

*Treated 4 times w/Acephate

Delayed Maturity

5367

57

3142

2936

162 4 7

56

0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Total

LA Stink Bug Species Composition MRRS-2009

Green Complex

BrownComplex

Red Banded

Common name:redbanded stink bug

Scientific name:Piezodorusguildinii(Westwood)

Piezodorus guildiniiUS Distribution – Positive ID 2009

Redbanded Stink Bug:Cumulative Damage and Action

Thresholds

Assessing Insect Severity:Define action thresholds for redbanded stink bug based

on yield and quality

Stink Bug Damage Accumulated Over Time

% damaged seed

74 a

50 b

35 b

16 c

10 c

5 c

R5.5

k bugs per 25 sweeps

nk bugs per 25 sweeps

Yield (bu/A)

39 ± 6 a

38 ± 6 a

31 ± 2 a

17 ± 5 b

12 ± 1 b

6 ± 3 c

Redbanded Stink Bug Control:I ti id O ti

0

4

8

12

16

20

Karate 2.08CS (0.0312) Endigo 2.06EC (0.0724)Orthene 90SP (0.9) Brigade 2EC (0.078)Baythroid XL 1EC (0.0219) + Orthene (0.675) Mustang Max 0.8EC (0.025)Leverage 2.7SE (0.08) Non-treated

2 DAT 7 DAT

P<0.01 P<0.01

cb cc

P<0.01

8 DAT

bc bc abc bb bb b b ab bb bb b b ab

secticide Efficacy Against All Stink Bugs, 2008

Insecticide Efficacy Against RBSB

0

3

6

9

2

5

Discipline 2EC (0.025) Discipline 2EC (0.05) Discipline 2EC (0.075)

Discipline 2EC (0.1) Hero 1.24EC (0.025) Hero 1.24EC (0.05)

Hero 1.24EC (0.075) Hero 1.24EC (0.1) Orthene 90SP (1.0)

Non-treated

2 DAT2 DAT 7 DAT7 DAT

P<0.01P<0.01 P<0.01P<0.01P<0.01P<0.01

9 DAT9 DAT

Insecticide Use Strategies For Redbanded Stink Bugs

Treatments► Acephate► Endigo, SP + Orthene, Leverage► Bifenthrin, Hero

Application Frequency ► 3 - 5 sprays/acre/year► 5 - 7 day interval

Redbanded Stink Bug Control:Cultural Options

valuate redbanded stink bug control options:Site Specific Field Applications

If stink bugs are aggregated along field edges, spray only these edges

Reduce amount of product used and application time

Save grower money and protect natural enemies

Can applications along eld edges reduced field olonization by stink

bug?

YES

Reduced field olonization by two

weeks

Reduced overall stink bug populations when

oybeans had reached R6

4 per 25 sweeps on eld edges per 25 sweeps in field

nterior

21 bu/A

37 bu/A

37 bu/A

Cotton

Corn

Soybean

te, Tensas Parish 2008

Field Verification of Stink Bug Movement

t, Washington, LA 2009

d; gridded 150’ x 50’

weekly

Sweetpotato

Sweetpotato

Sweetpotato

Redbanded Stink Bug Control:Varietal Differences

Terral 48R14Untreated

stink bugs/25 sweeps/week6 (from R3 to R8)

aged seed (Stink Bugs)69

% green stems60

Yield57 bu/A

Terral 48R14Treated

stink bugs/25 sweeps/week1 (from R3 to R8)

aged seed (Stink Bugs)57

% green stems30

Yield58 bu/A

Di t d Yi ld

Pioneer 95Y20Untreated

stink bugs/25 sweeps/week2 (from R3 to R8)

aged seed (Stink Bugs)30

% green stems5

Yield58 bu/A

Di t d Yi ld

Pioneer 95Y20Treated

stink bugs/25 sweeps/week0 (from R3 to R8)

aged seed (Stink Bugs)16

% green stems0

Yield76 bu/ADiscounted Yield

62 bu/A

CoragenBelt

StewardntrepidLarvin

Non-treated

Efficacy of new and current insecticides for control of soybean loopers

Efficacy of new and current insecticides for control of soybean loopers

tment/ Ratemulation lb (AI)/acreCam Flexi 40%WG 0.100am Flexi 40%WG 0.128am Xpress 150ZC 0.068am Xpress 150ZC 0.087

ward 150SC 0.078te w/Zeon 250CS 0.031go 2.06EC 0.072pid 2SC 0.094

thiamethoxam + chlorantraniliprole

lambda-cyhalothrin + chlorantraniliprole

indoxacarb

lambda-cyhalothrin

lambda-cyhalothrin + thiamethoxam

methoxyfenozide

Efficacy of new and current insecticides for control of soybean loopers

Treatment/Formulation 3 DAT % control 7 DAT % controlUTC 25.3a — 32.8a —Voliam Flexi 40%WG 2.0c 92 0.3c 99Voliam Flexi 40%WG 1.8c 93 0.0c 100Voliam Xpress 150ZC 0.3c 99 0.0c 100Voliam Xpress 150ZC 0.0c 100 0.0c 100Steward 150SC 2.3c 91 0.0c 100Karate w/Zeon 250CS 12.0b 53 13.5b 59Endigo 2.06EC 12.5b 51 13.3b 59Intrepid 2SC 5.8bc 77 0.8c 98

Mean number of SBL per 25 sweeps

Residual efficacy of new and current nsecticides for control of soybean loopers

Residual efficacy of new and current insecticides for control of soybean loopers

Percent Controleatment Rate 14 DAT 21 DATelt SC 3.0 oz/A 91 91oragen 5.0 oz/A 88 88trepid 2F 4.0 oz/A 70 35arvin 3.2 20.0 oz/A 85 53eward 150EC 6.4 oz/A 24 19

nitoring for Soybean LooperTolerance to Intrepid 2F

ected from 4 sites in LA in 2009

ng a diet incorporated method

earch is ongoing

U AgCenter recommends coU AgCenter recommends co--applications with applications with pyrethroidspyrethroids

mmon name:own marmorated stink g

ientific name:

rown marmoratedstink bug

Importance: invasive; Native to Asia

Agricultural pest of apples, pears, peaches, figs, mulberries, citrus, persimmon and soybeans

mmon name: Bean plataspid

entific name: Megacopta cribraria

asive; native to Chinaous pest of soybean

Can cause up to 50% yield loss rently, found in Georgia on kudzu

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