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February 23, 2004
Vol. 2; Issue 5


Production Update:

Planting of most leafy vegetable crops has ceased, with the exception of an occasional baby leaf or spinach field planting. Harvest of lettuce and cole crops appears to be on the decline and has been variable over the past week or so due to cold weather and sporadic rainfall earlier this week (Table 1). Soil temperatures remain low and ambient temperatures are forecasted to warm up slightly in the first 2 weeks in March (http://www.intellicast.com/). Markets appear to be steady and produce quality is excellent. Powdery mildew (more articles on powdery mildew) can be readily found on untreated head lettuce at the Yuma Ag Center. Planting of cantaloupe and honeydew crops continues. Seed corn maggots (Detour signpicture) have caused some damage to emerging melons in eastern Yuma County.

Pest Update:

Area-wide Trapping Network: Based on our trap catches in the Yuma Valley, insect activity remains to be at seasonal lows for whiteflies and leafminers (Fig 1). Thrips activity appears low based on trap catches, but populations appear to be increasing on plants at the Yuma Ag Center. Aphid flight continues to fluctuate throughout the winter with high numbers of alates moving within the last week. This may be associated with both high winds and gradually declines in produce acres. The majority of aphids captured are cabbage aphids, green peach aphids, and cowpea aphids.

Seed corn maggot: As noted above, seed corn maggots have caused damage to emerging melon stands in cantaloupes being grown Yuma Co. Weather conditions are presently favorable for infestations (cool and wet weather). Based on our experiences in the desert, other conditions that favor maggot infestations are high organic matter in soils prior to planting (large amounts of plant residue not decomposed, specially when combined with application of manure ).

Aphids: Green peach aphids (GPA) (Detour signpicture) remain abundant on untreated head lettuce at the Yuma Ag Center. In some plots we have measured > 100 aphids per plant and have observed significant contamination of harvestable heads. Admire is working well against GPA, as is Provado and Assail (registered only in CA) (Fig 2) . Dimethoate and endosulfan applied alone are only providing marginal control of GPA. Foxglove aphids and Lettuce aphids are continuing to build at levels similar to what we observed last season. Higher rates of Admire (>20 oz) are providing good control of these aphids thus far. Also with the increase in cabbage aphid alates detected on sticky traps, seed crop growers should begin closely monitoring for this aphid on pre-blooming and blooming crops.

For more information on control of these aphids visit:

Insect Management For Desert Lettuce Production (PDF file, 1.67MB)

Foxglove Aphids in Lettuce: Control with Reduced-Risk and Conventional Insecticides

Management of Aphids in Brassica Seed Crops with Selective Insecticides

Table 1. Temperature recorded from AZMET stations at three Yuma growing locations.
Week
Ending
Temperature (°F)
Yuma Valley
Gila Valley
Roll/Wellton
Max
Min
Avg
Max
Min
Avg
Max
Min
Avg
6-Sep
107
81
94
106
79
92
107
78
93
13-Sep
103
72
88
102
70
87
103
69
86
20-Sep
106
68
88
106
66
86
106
65
95
27-Sep
101
71
85
100
69
84
97
68
82
4-Oct
102
71
85
101
68
84
102
70
85
11-Oct
96
68
81
96
67
80
95
65
79
18-Oct
100
68
84
101
67
83
100
66
82
25-Oct
102
62
81
103
61
80
100
57
78
1-Nov
84
58
71
84
55
69
83
54
68
8-Nov
73
49
60
77
46
59
73
43
57
15-Nov
73
52
62
74
50
61
74
48
59
23-Nov
74
48
61
74
45
59
75
43
58
30-Nov
68
44
57
69
39
53
69
39
51
7-Dec
75
41
57
76
39
55
76
35
52
14-Dec
67
41
54
68
39
53
67
36
51
21-Dec
68
40
54
68
38
53
70
32
49
28-Dec
67
43
55
68
42
55
69
40
55
4-Jan
61
37
48
61
35
48
64
33
47
11-Jan
67
41
54
67
39
52
69
35
50
17-Jan
73
46
60
76
45
59
75
47
57
24-Jan
67
43
54
69
43
55
69
41
54
31-Jan
68
40
53
69
40
53
68
37
52
7-Feb
68
39
54
68
39
53
68
36
52
14-Feb
67
37
54
66
36
52
67
32
51
21-Feb
74
45
59
75
42
58
75
42
58


Fig 1. Sticky Trap Catches for the Yuma Valley, 2003-200
Graphs of the mean number of aphids, whiteflies, thrips, or leafminers on sticky traps per day.  From September 13, 2003 to  February 2004.

Graph of the residual efficacy of various (8) insecticides against green peach aphid in head lettuce.

AZMETDetour sign Weather Data
Search for Pest Photos

Disclaimers--


For more information contact:
John C. Palumbo, jpalumbo@ag.arizona.edu Research Scientist (Entomology)
College of Agriculture, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

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