Rr. Youngman et al., EVALUATION OF A PREPLANT METHOD FOR DETECTING DAMAGE TO GERMINATING CORN SEEDS BY MULTIPLE SPECIES OF INSECTS, Environmental entomology, 22(6), 1993, pp. 1251-1259
Field studies were conducted in Virginia cornfields from 1989 to 1991
to evaluate a preplant method for detecting damage to germinating com
seeds by multiple species of insect pests, including seedcorn maggots,
Delia platura (Meigen); several species of wireworms in the genera Me
lanotus, Conoderus, and Aeolus; and several species of white grubs in
the genera Popillia, Cyclocephala, Cotinis, and Maladera. The method u
sed consisted of evaluating feeding damage to corn seeds in wire-mesh
traps (i.e., baited wire traps) that were buried in cornfields for -2
wk before planting. In the 1989 study conducted in a cornfield with a
large infestation of wireworms, a significantly greater proportion of
com seeds exhibited feeding damage in the baited wire traps (38.3%) co
mpared with corn seeds planted by hand at conventional plant spacings
(i.e., simulated commercial plantings) (31.5%). Further evaluation in
47 cornfields in 1990 and 1991 revealed no significant difference betw
een the proportion of damaged com seeds in the baited wire traps (2.7%
) and simulated commercial plantings (2.0%). A significantly greater p
roportion of com seeds exhibited feeding damage in the commercial plan
tings (5.4%) compared with the baited wire traps; however, mean stand
loss associated with insect feeding in the commercial plantings was on
ly 0.4%, which was substantially less than the proportion of damaged c
om seeds in the baited wire traps. Significant linear regressions were
obtained between the proportion of damaged seeds in the baited wire t
raps and the proportion of damaged seeds in the simulated commercial p
lantings, commercial plantings, and proportion of stand loss in the co
mmercial plantings. However, the lack of economic stand loss in the co
mmercial plantings and low regression coefficient of determination pre
cluded the development of a baited wire trap damage threshold to predi
ct stand loss in fields subsequently planted with com.