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Page 1: Biocontrol in field conifers - Oregon State University

Biocontrol in field conifers

Jana Lee

Agricultural Research Service

Horticultural Crops Research Unit

Page 2: Biocontrol in field conifers - Oregon State University

Scouting for beneficials • Some common good guys

• Laminated sheet & pocket guide

Aphid biocontrol in field conifers • Beneficials with flowers (Lee, Rosetta)

• Beneficials with MeSA (Lee)

• Others….

Page 3: Biocontrol in field conifers - Oregon State University

ID mummified aphids, hole in scale

Commercially available

UC

IP

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Predatory midges

Aphidioletes azimidyza

• Eat aphids,

mealybugs,

scales

• ID small fly

• Orange-

yellow-green

headless grub

• Commercially

available U

C I

PM

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Lacewing ID

UC

IP

M

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Lady beetle ID

UC

IP

M

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Minute pirate (Orius) bugs

UC

IP

M

Commercially available

Deraeocoris sp. (predatory mirid)

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et

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UC

IP

M

Damsel bugs Big-eyed bugs

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True bugs

• Straw-like mouthpart for sucking the life

out of prey

bugguid

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et

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• Eat snails/slugs, weed seeds, insects at all

stages, and aphids that fall and each other

• Common, sensitive to soil-insecticides but

nearby refuge vegetation can help

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Carabid (ground) beetles

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Scouting for beneficials • Some common good guys

• Laminated sheet & pocket guide

Aphid biocontrol in field conifers • Providing beneficials with their needs

• Attracting beneficials with odors

• Others….

Page 17: Biocontrol in field conifers - Oregon State University

Farmscaping

What needs do natural enemies have?

Design habitat so as to provide for the

needs of natural enemies

• Overwintering sites

• Supplemental foods – pollen,

nectar

• Shelter

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Approaches • Perennial refugia – beetle banks,

conservation buffers, hedgerows

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Approaches

• Perennial refugia

• Artificial- sprays

• Annual vegetation - cover cropping,

floral strips, potted flowers?

www.practicalwinery.com

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Insectary Plants in Spruce

Pollen and nectar attract and enhance longevity of

natural enemies

Potential pitfalls? …same for pest insects, weedy

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Can it work ? (2006-Rosetta)

• Weekly samples Mar - Dec

• Visually inspect 10 or 5 spruce trees per plot

• # of hover fly larvae & eggs higher in plots with coriander

• +/- aphids similar

Spruce with

Coriander

Spruce with

Alyssum

Spruce only

Control Coriander

Coriander Coriander

Coriander

Alyssum Alyssum Alyssum

Alyssum

Control Control Control

Control

Block I (not drawn to scale)

~15 m

~15 m

~112 m

~5 m

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More exploration in 2008

• Flower pots interspersed in a line b/n spruce

• Alyssum + coriander plot vs. control, 5 reps

• Visual count of aphids, vacuum flowers, sticky traps

• 680 ft separation between plots w/in block

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control

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flower

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0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

2-Apr 22-Apr 12-May 1-Jun 21-Jun 11-Jul 31-Jul 20-Aug 9-Sep 29-Sep

Mean

mu

mm

y p

er

pla

nt +

SE control

flower

Treatment P = 0.92,

week P < 0.0001,

Treatment*week P =

0.9, block P < 0.0001

Mummified aphids

0

0.2

0.4

0.6

0.8

1

1.2

1.4

1.6

2-Apr 22-Apr 12-May 1-Jun 21-Jun 11-Jul 31-Jul 20-Aug 9-Sep 29-Sep

Mean

pre

dato

rs p

er

pla

nt

+ S

E

control

flower

Treatment P = 0.32, week P

< 0.0001, Treatment*week P

= 0.39, block P = 0.17

Predators

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Scouting for beneficials • Some common good guys

• Laminated sheet & pocket guide

Aphid biocontrol in field conifers • Providing beneficials with their needs

• Attracting beneficials with odors

• Others….

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Odors attracting natural enemies

Herbivore-induced volatiles

methyl salicylate (MeSA)

MeSA

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Questions

MeSA

? ?

MeSA

No food

• Flowers or artificial food to keep natural enemies satisfied ?

• Good for point of release ?

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In spruce • MeSA impact natural enemies & pests?

• Yellow pan traps

• Shoot tip samples

• Clear sticky cards

• Pest damage?

• Spatial pattern?

• < 1 m

• ~4-7 m away

2009 n = 4

2010 n = 5

3 lures in 1800ft2

Dosage = 73 lures/acre

or 180 lures/ha

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MeSA increase beneficials?

Repeated measures ANOVA: Mummies 2009: treatment P = 0.082, distance P = 0.18, time P < 0.001, treatment*time P = 0.063; Pseudopraon 2010: treatment P = 0.081, distance P = 0.074, time P < 0.001, treatment*time P < 0.001

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Spruce: Pest

damage

2009 – less damage in MeSA 2010 – more damage in MeSA

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Scouting for beneficials • Some common good guys

• Laminated sheet & pocket guide

Aphid biocontrol in field conifers • Providing beneficials with their needs

• Attracting beneficials with odors

• Others….

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Aphid biocontrol in Christmas tree

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Acknowledgements

• Robin Rosetta

• Christina Fieland, Nikko Fujita, Dani

Lightle, Emily Parent, Thomas Whitney,

Jeff Wong

• Participating Growers

• J.F. Schmidt Foundation, USDA CRIS

5358-22000-037-00D