PMSP for Sweet Corn in Florida

Source

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

Executive Summary

Key Pests



PDF

https://ipmdata.ipmcenters.org/documents/pmsps/FLsweetcornPMSP.pdf

Settings/Crops

Priorities

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.

Chemical Controls

Herbicide

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

Insecticide

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

Miticide

Active Ingredient Description Brands CAS PC Pests REI (hrs) PHI (days) RAC
bifenazate 149877-41- 586

Nematicide

Active Ingredient Description Brands CAS PC Pests REI (hrs) PHI (days) RAC
abamectin 71751-41-2 122804

Vertebrate Control

Active Ingredient Description Brands CAS PC Pests REI (hrs) PHI (days) RAC
methyl anthranilate 134-20-3 128725

Timelines

Chemicals JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec 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)