| Title | PMSP for Sweet Corn in Florida |
| PDF Document | https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/documents/pmsps/FLsweetcornPMSP.pdf |
| Source Type | Pest Management Strategic Plans |
| Source Date | 09/30/2009 |
| Settings | Corn, Sweet |
| Region | Southern |
| States | Florida |
| Category | Rank | Pest Type | Pest | Crop Stage | Priority |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Extension/Outreach | 1 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct an education program for silage corn/stover management, ditchbank sanitation, as well as pinhook education. | |
| Extension/Outreach | 2 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design a monitoring program for diseases in other perennial grass crops. | |
| Extension/Outreach | 3 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Conduct grower trials with bird repellent. | |
| Regulatory | 1 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Determine whether sweet corn pesticides can be used on field stover. | |
| Regulatory | 2 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Continue working towards chlorantraniliprole registration. | |
| Regulatory | 3 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Investigate possibility in reducing plantback periods for tembotrione (especially sugarcane). | |
| Research | 1 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct tests to investigate fall armyworm resistance to commonly used insecticides. | |
| Research | 2 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct tests on silkfly repellency and attraction semiochemicals with concomitant work on insecticide efficacy. | |
| Research | 3 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Examine common seed treatment efficacy on cucumber beetle larvae. | |
| Research | 4 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct tests to gauge the durability of rust resistance. | |
| Research | 5 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct tests to manage bacterial leaf spot (chemical, phage, etc.). | |
| Research | 6 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Design and conduct tests to provide cold protection (cultivar, bacteria, etc.). | |
| Research | 7 | All | 6- to 12-Inch Shoot | Determine possible atrazine resistance in lambsquarter and purslane. |
| Active Ingredient | Description | Brands | CAS | PC | Pests | REI (hrs) | PHI (days) | HRAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| atrazine | 1912-24-9 | 80803 | ||||||
| carfentrazone-ethyl | 128639-02- | 128712 | ||||||
| metolachlor | 51218-45-2 | 108801 | ||||||
| tembotrione | 335104-84- | 12801 |
| Active Ingredient | Description | Brands | CAS | PC | Pests | REI (hrs) | PHI (days) | IRAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bacillus thuringiensis (bt) | 0 | |||||||
| chlorantraniliprole | 500008-45- | 90100 | ||||||
| clothianidin | 210880-92- | 44309 | ||||||
| lambda-cyhalothrin | 91465-08-6 | 128897 | ||||||
| methomyl | 27519-02-4 | 90301 | ||||||
| pyrethrins | 8003-34-7 | 69001 | ||||||
| thiodicarb | 59669-26-0 | 114501 |
| Active Ingredient | Description | Brands | CAS | PC | Pests | REI (hrs) | PHI (days) | RAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| bifenazate | 149877-41- | 586 |
| Active Ingredient | Description | Brands | CAS | PC | Pests | REI (hrs) | PHI (days) | RAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| abamectin | 71751-41-2 | 122804 |
| Active Ingredient | Description | Brands | CAS | PC | Pests | REI (hrs) | PHI (days) | RAC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| methyl anthranilate | 134-20-3 | 128725 |
| Chemicals | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atrazine (Herbicide) | |||||||||||||
| Carfentrazone-ethyl (Herbicide) | |||||||||||||
| Metolachlor (Herbicide) | |||||||||||||
| Tembotrione (Herbicide) | |||||||||||||
| Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Chlorantraniliprole (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Clothianidin (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| lambda-Cyhalothrin (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Methomyl (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Pyrethrins (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Thiodicarb (Insecticide) | |||||||||||||
| Bifenazate (Miticide) | |||||||||||||
| Abamectin (Nematicide) | |||||||||||||
| Methyl anthranilate (Vertebrate Control) |