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IPM in Crucifers: 
Focus on Yellowmargined Leaf Beetle 
Presenters: 
Rammohan Balusu1, Ron Cave2, and 
Ayanava Majumdar3 
Co-authors: 
Henry Fadamiro1, Oscar Liburd2, and Elena Rhodes2 
1Auburn University 
2University of Florida 
3Alabama Cooperative Extension 
December 2, 2014 
(USDA – NIFA Award # 2011-51300-30634)
Presentation Layout 
 Introduction 
 Research findings from Alabama 
 Research findings from Florida 
 Combined IPM recommendation 
 Extension IPM resources
Topic Relevance 
 Organic crucifer production is a challenge in southern U.S. 
• Low number of certified organic acreage (USDA, 2008) 
 Major problems with crucifer production: 
 Pests destroy or contaminate produce at critical point of 
production resulting in yield or quality loss. 
 Insect pests like the Yellowmargined Leaf Beetle (YMLB) 
are year-round problem in the hot and humid South. 
 Lack of effective organic integrated pest management (IPM) 
tactics.
OAREI Objectives: YMLB Focus 
1. Research objectives (based on NOP standards): 
Level 1: System-based practices: Trap crops and biological control agents 
Level 2: Mechanical and Physical practices 
Level 3: OMRI approved bio-insecticides 
2. Producer training (ongoing) 
3. Developing new IPM educational resources (ongoing)
Key pest of organic crucifers in the South 
 Yellowmargined leaf beetle or 
YMLB, Microtheca ochloroma 
(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) 
 Native to South America 
 First reported in Mobile, AL in 
1947 
Distribution 
Yellowmargined leaf beetle
Multiple 
generations 
~30 days to 
complete life 
cycle at 22°C 
YMLB Biology 
Adults 
16 – 180 days 
Eggs 
8 days 
Pupa 
9 days 
Larva 
10 days
Larvae on turnips 
Adults on napa 
cabbage 
YMLB Damage
Fall 
Behavior & Ecology 
(early-Oct 
to Dec) 
Fall 
Soil 
Spring 
Fall (Dec 
to mid- 
March) 
Spring (mid- 
March to 
later May) 
Summer 
(June to 
Sept)
“Organically-managed” crucifer field in south 
Alabama damaged by YMLB 
Complete crop loss 
Napa cabbage Turnip
Level 1: System-based practices 
Trap cropping for YMLB 
 Perimeter trap cropping - planting a more attractive crop 
on field borders to protect the main cash crop. 
 Intercepts and concentrates the pest population in the 
border. 
 YMLB is a good candidate for trap crop management 
Trap crop 
Show host preference 
Migrate into the field 
Cash crop only Cash crop 
Perimeter trap cropping 
Conventional planting 
 Exhibit strong edge effect 
 Limited mobility
Methods 
 Could we use turnip as trap crop to manage 
YMLB? 
 Trap crop: Turnip 
 Cash crops: Cabbage/ Mustard/ Napa cabbage 
 Data collection 
 Larvae 
 Adult 
 Damage rating at harvest 
Damage rating scale 
1 = very light defoliation (< 10%) 
2 = light defoliation (10-30%) 
3 = moderate defoliation (30-50%) 
4 = heavy defoliation (50-70%) 
5 = very heavy defoliation (70-90%) 
6 = complete defoliation (> 90%)
Field layout 
 Turnip trap crop was planted two weeks ahead of cabbage 
cash crop
Is turnip an effective trap crop for YMLB? 
Cash crop only 
Cash crop (cabbage) 
bordered by trap crop 
Trap crop (turnip)
Results 
Mean (± SE) damage rating 
1.6 
1.4 
1.2 
1.0 
0.8 
0.6 
0.4 
0.2 
0.0 
a 
a 
b 
Main crop (cabbage) 
bordered by trap crop 
Trap crop 
(turnip) 
Main crop only 
(control) 
 Perimeter trap cropping with turnip attracted 
beetles away from cabbage cash crop. 
A 
B
Summary 
 Turnip is highly attractive trap crop for 
YMLB in organic cabbage production 
system 
 Perimeter planting of turnip in the border 
of cabbage field limit YMLB infestation on 
the border. 
 Trap crop management is necessary – 
single application of insecticide on turnip 
trap crop effectively reduced YMLB 
damage on cabbage cash crop.
Level 3: Biorational insecticides: 
 Biopesticides and botanical insecticides 
were tested as last resort therapeutic tools 
for control of YMLB 
 PyGanic® 
 Entrust® 
 NOFLY™ 
 Grandevo™ 
 Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™ 
 Entrust® alternated with PyGanic® 
 Control 
Biopesticides for YMLB 
PyGanic® Enstrust® NOFLY™ Grandevo™
Field layout 
 Data collection: 
 Larvae 
 Adult 
3.5 ft 
 Damage rating at harvest 
35 ft 
2.5 ft 
Damage rating scale 
1 = very light defoliation (< 10%) 
2 = light defoliation (10-30%) 
3 = moderate defoliation (30-50%) 
4 = heavy defoliation (50-70%) 
5 = very heavy defoliation (70-90%) 
6 = complete defoliation (> 90%)
Results 
120 PyGanic® 
100 
80 
60 
40 
20 
0 
Entrust® 
NOFLY™ 
Grandevo™ 
Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™ 
Entrust® alternated with PyGanic® 
Control 
Mean (± SE) # of larvae per plant 
a 
b 
c 
a 
b 
c 
a 
b 
c 
d 
a 
b 
c 
a 
b 
c 
d 
10/31 11/1 11/5 11/9 11/13 11/17 11/22 
2010 
Enstrust®, PyGanic®>Grandevo™ >NOFLY™
Results 
Treatments 
Mean (± SE) damage rating per plant 
6 
5 
4 
3 
2 
1 
0 
PyGanic® 
Enturst® 
Grandevo™ 
NOFLY™ 
Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™ 
Entrust® alternated with PyGanic® 
Control 
a 
b 
b 
c c c 
c
Entrust® Vs Control 
Entrust® 
Control
Summary 
 Entrust® and PyGanic® consistently 
performed well in suppressing YMLB 
adults, larvae and crop damage 
 Grandevo™ was effective against larvae 
 Entrust® can be applied in rotation with 
NOFLY™ and PyGanic®
Crucifer IPM 
Recommendations and 
Educational Resources
IPM Recommendations: 
Scouting for YMLB 
 Look for adult beetles – one adult 
per plant is a warning! 
 Host preference: 
Turnip > napa cabbage > mustard > 
cabbage > collard 
 Look for early defoliation on 
turnips 
This is too late!
IPM Recommendations: 
Prevent buildup/outbreak! 
 Field sanitation is important 
 Larvae are more susceptible 
to freezing temps. 
 Protect or release natural 
enemies 
Don’t leave them uncontrolled!
IPM Recommendations: 
Trap Cropping 
 Trap cropping (TC) strongly recommended: 
 Perimeter TC with turnips: Plant TC two-weeks before 
main crop 
 Control YMLB on trap crop 
 Weekly scouting 
 Treat when numbers exceed 1 adult per plant 
 Biopesticides listed on next slide
Natural enemies 
(generalist predators) 
 Protect or conserve natural enemies that have 
been shown to be effective predators of YMLB 
 Reduce or eliminate pesticide sprays on main 
crop by using trap crops 
Spined soldier bugs 
Adults can feed on 6 YMLB larvae/d 
Green 
lacewings 
Each 
lacewing 
larva can 
feed on 500 
eggs or 42 
YMLB 
larvae/d
IPM Recommendations: 
Biopesticides 
 Effective biopesticides: 
 Spinosad (Entrust ®): Adults, larvae 
 Pyrethrin (PyGanic ®): Larvae 
 Chromobacterium subtsugae (Grandevo ®): Larvae 
 Isaria fumosorosea (NoFly ®): Larvae 
 PyGanic, Grandevo, and Isaria good for rotation 
 On trap crop, one or two appl. of spinosad may be enough… 
 Spray main crop as needed - do NOT overspray to protect 
natural enemies!
Intensive Producer Training 
and Rapid Response IPM Campaign 
Farmer-to-farmer Resolving urgent pest issues 
50% or more crop saved by timely intervention
Alabama IPM Communicator – 
a major resource for producers 
Team publication since 
2010 
1450 subscribers 
Available as PDF (numbered 
Ext. bulletin) and… 
Web-based for mobile devices!
New Extension Resources in Alabama 
New Producer Handbook and Alternative IPM Slide charts for use by 
small producers.
For Ext. 
publications, 
please email 
bugdoctor@aub 
urn.edu 
www.aces.edu/go/87
Vegetable IPM on Facebook! 
Advantages: Rapid pest alerts, interactive, insect ID photos and 
videos, success stories, IPM contest
Acknowledgments 
 Research funding provided by 
USDA-NIFA OAREI 
 Grower participants in AL, FL and 
GA 
 Field research staff at university 
farms 
 Alabama Vegetable IPM Program 
Assistant: Ann Chambliss

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Yellowmargined flea beetle management on crucifer crops

  • 1. IPM in Crucifers: Focus on Yellowmargined Leaf Beetle Presenters: Rammohan Balusu1, Ron Cave2, and Ayanava Majumdar3 Co-authors: Henry Fadamiro1, Oscar Liburd2, and Elena Rhodes2 1Auburn University 2University of Florida 3Alabama Cooperative Extension December 2, 2014 (USDA – NIFA Award # 2011-51300-30634)
  • 2. Presentation Layout  Introduction  Research findings from Alabama  Research findings from Florida  Combined IPM recommendation  Extension IPM resources
  • 3. Topic Relevance  Organic crucifer production is a challenge in southern U.S. • Low number of certified organic acreage (USDA, 2008)  Major problems with crucifer production:  Pests destroy or contaminate produce at critical point of production resulting in yield or quality loss.  Insect pests like the Yellowmargined Leaf Beetle (YMLB) are year-round problem in the hot and humid South.  Lack of effective organic integrated pest management (IPM) tactics.
  • 4. OAREI Objectives: YMLB Focus 1. Research objectives (based on NOP standards): Level 1: System-based practices: Trap crops and biological control agents Level 2: Mechanical and Physical practices Level 3: OMRI approved bio-insecticides 2. Producer training (ongoing) 3. Developing new IPM educational resources (ongoing)
  • 5. Key pest of organic crucifers in the South  Yellowmargined leaf beetle or YMLB, Microtheca ochloroma (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae)  Native to South America  First reported in Mobile, AL in 1947 Distribution Yellowmargined leaf beetle
  • 6. Multiple generations ~30 days to complete life cycle at 22°C YMLB Biology Adults 16 – 180 days Eggs 8 days Pupa 9 days Larva 10 days
  • 7. Larvae on turnips Adults on napa cabbage YMLB Damage
  • 8. Fall Behavior & Ecology (early-Oct to Dec) Fall Soil Spring Fall (Dec to mid- March) Spring (mid- March to later May) Summer (June to Sept)
  • 9. “Organically-managed” crucifer field in south Alabama damaged by YMLB Complete crop loss Napa cabbage Turnip
  • 10. Level 1: System-based practices Trap cropping for YMLB  Perimeter trap cropping - planting a more attractive crop on field borders to protect the main cash crop.  Intercepts and concentrates the pest population in the border.  YMLB is a good candidate for trap crop management Trap crop Show host preference Migrate into the field Cash crop only Cash crop Perimeter trap cropping Conventional planting  Exhibit strong edge effect  Limited mobility
  • 11. Methods  Could we use turnip as trap crop to manage YMLB?  Trap crop: Turnip  Cash crops: Cabbage/ Mustard/ Napa cabbage  Data collection  Larvae  Adult  Damage rating at harvest Damage rating scale 1 = very light defoliation (< 10%) 2 = light defoliation (10-30%) 3 = moderate defoliation (30-50%) 4 = heavy defoliation (50-70%) 5 = very heavy defoliation (70-90%) 6 = complete defoliation (> 90%)
  • 12. Field layout  Turnip trap crop was planted two weeks ahead of cabbage cash crop
  • 13. Is turnip an effective trap crop for YMLB? Cash crop only Cash crop (cabbage) bordered by trap crop Trap crop (turnip)
  • 14. Results Mean (± SE) damage rating 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0.0 a a b Main crop (cabbage) bordered by trap crop Trap crop (turnip) Main crop only (control)  Perimeter trap cropping with turnip attracted beetles away from cabbage cash crop. A B
  • 15. Summary  Turnip is highly attractive trap crop for YMLB in organic cabbage production system  Perimeter planting of turnip in the border of cabbage field limit YMLB infestation on the border.  Trap crop management is necessary – single application of insecticide on turnip trap crop effectively reduced YMLB damage on cabbage cash crop.
  • 16. Level 3: Biorational insecticides:  Biopesticides and botanical insecticides were tested as last resort therapeutic tools for control of YMLB  PyGanic®  Entrust®  NOFLY™  Grandevo™  Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™  Entrust® alternated with PyGanic®  Control Biopesticides for YMLB PyGanic® Enstrust® NOFLY™ Grandevo™
  • 17. Field layout  Data collection:  Larvae  Adult 3.5 ft  Damage rating at harvest 35 ft 2.5 ft Damage rating scale 1 = very light defoliation (< 10%) 2 = light defoliation (10-30%) 3 = moderate defoliation (30-50%) 4 = heavy defoliation (50-70%) 5 = very heavy defoliation (70-90%) 6 = complete defoliation (> 90%)
  • 18. Results 120 PyGanic® 100 80 60 40 20 0 Entrust® NOFLY™ Grandevo™ Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™ Entrust® alternated with PyGanic® Control Mean (± SE) # of larvae per plant a b c a b c a b c d a b c a b c d 10/31 11/1 11/5 11/9 11/13 11/17 11/22 2010 Enstrust®, PyGanic®>Grandevo™ >NOFLY™
  • 19. Results Treatments Mean (± SE) damage rating per plant 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 PyGanic® Enturst® Grandevo™ NOFLY™ Entrust® alternated with NOFLY™ Entrust® alternated with PyGanic® Control a b b c c c c
  • 20. Entrust® Vs Control Entrust® Control
  • 21. Summary  Entrust® and PyGanic® consistently performed well in suppressing YMLB adults, larvae and crop damage  Grandevo™ was effective against larvae  Entrust® can be applied in rotation with NOFLY™ and PyGanic®
  • 22. Crucifer IPM Recommendations and Educational Resources
  • 23. IPM Recommendations: Scouting for YMLB  Look for adult beetles – one adult per plant is a warning!  Host preference: Turnip > napa cabbage > mustard > cabbage > collard  Look for early defoliation on turnips This is too late!
  • 24. IPM Recommendations: Prevent buildup/outbreak!  Field sanitation is important  Larvae are more susceptible to freezing temps.  Protect or release natural enemies Don’t leave them uncontrolled!
  • 25. IPM Recommendations: Trap Cropping  Trap cropping (TC) strongly recommended:  Perimeter TC with turnips: Plant TC two-weeks before main crop  Control YMLB on trap crop  Weekly scouting  Treat when numbers exceed 1 adult per plant  Biopesticides listed on next slide
  • 26. Natural enemies (generalist predators)  Protect or conserve natural enemies that have been shown to be effective predators of YMLB  Reduce or eliminate pesticide sprays on main crop by using trap crops Spined soldier bugs Adults can feed on 6 YMLB larvae/d Green lacewings Each lacewing larva can feed on 500 eggs or 42 YMLB larvae/d
  • 27. IPM Recommendations: Biopesticides  Effective biopesticides:  Spinosad (Entrust ®): Adults, larvae  Pyrethrin (PyGanic ®): Larvae  Chromobacterium subtsugae (Grandevo ®): Larvae  Isaria fumosorosea (NoFly ®): Larvae  PyGanic, Grandevo, and Isaria good for rotation  On trap crop, one or two appl. of spinosad may be enough…  Spray main crop as needed - do NOT overspray to protect natural enemies!
  • 28. Intensive Producer Training and Rapid Response IPM Campaign Farmer-to-farmer Resolving urgent pest issues 50% or more crop saved by timely intervention
  • 29. Alabama IPM Communicator – a major resource for producers Team publication since 2010 1450 subscribers Available as PDF (numbered Ext. bulletin) and… Web-based for mobile devices!
  • 30. New Extension Resources in Alabama New Producer Handbook and Alternative IPM Slide charts for use by small producers.
  • 31. For Ext. publications, please email bugdoctor@aub urn.edu www.aces.edu/go/87
  • 32. Vegetable IPM on Facebook! Advantages: Rapid pest alerts, interactive, insect ID photos and videos, success stories, IPM contest
  • 33. Acknowledgments  Research funding provided by USDA-NIFA OAREI  Grower participants in AL, FL and GA  Field research staff at university farms  Alabama Vegetable IPM Program Assistant: Ann Chambliss