BEET ARMYWORM (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) BEHAVIOR AND EFFECTS ON INSECTICIDE EFFICACY IN OPEN AND CLOSED COTTON FLOWERS AND BOIL ABSCISSION OR DAMAGE FROM FLOWER INFESTATION
Dh. Akey et Tj. Henneberry, BEET ARMYWORM (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) BEHAVIOR AND EFFECTS ON INSECTICIDE EFFICACY IN OPEN AND CLOSED COTTON FLOWERS AND BOIL ABSCISSION OR DAMAGE FROM FLOWER INFESTATION, Journal of economic entomology, 91(1), 1998, pp. 263-266
Severe natural infestations of the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua (H
ubner), in upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., result in newer infes
tations as well as foliage infestations. Conventional insecticide appl
ications did not control beet armyworms in the flowers when applicatio
ns were applied in early morning before the flowers opened. This probl
em was remedied by delaying applications until flowers opened before i
nitiating insecticidal control. Two tests were conducted to determine
the validity of the observation. In both tests, insecticidal control w
as greater than or equal to 96% when flowers were open and less than o
r equal to 12% control when Bowers were closed. In a 3rd test, flowers
were infested with beet armyworm larvae to determine if that would in
hibit bell development or increase boil abscission. Seven days after t
he infestation, there was a significant reduction in bells developed f
rom infested flowers compared with that in bells from noninfested flow
ers.