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Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) is a major pest in organic onion production and effective integrated pest management strategies are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate pest management programs consisting of several different tactics: (1) two onion plant cultivars with semi-glossy lea...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33804399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12030207 |
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author | Iglesias, Lindsy Havey, Michael J. Nault, Brian A. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) is a major pest in organic onion production and effective integrated pest management strategies are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate pest management programs consisting of several different tactics: (1) two onion plant cultivars with semi-glossy leaves (“Rossa di Milano” and B5336AxB5351C) and one with waxy leaves (“Bradley”), (2) silver reflective and white plastic mulches, and (3) with or without an application of a biopesticide (spinosad + neem oil tank mix). Thrips densities were counted weekly and bulbs weighed at harvest. The application of the biopesticide had the most significant reduction in thrips densities and increase in yield. The cultivar “Rossa di Milano” had lower thrips densities compared with “Bradley” and B5336AxB5351C, but also had the lowest yield. Reflective mulch had lower thrips densities than white mulch but had no effect on yield. None of the other tactics provided any significant additional benefits to thrips management. While biopesticides will still be a key component to onion thrips management programs, their application frequency should be further optimized. ABSTRACT: Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman) is a major pest in organic onion production and effective integrated pest management strategies are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate combinations of semi-glossy (“Rossa di Milano” and B5336AxB5351C) and waxy (“Bradley”) onion cultivars with reflective mulch, with or without biopesticides (spinosad + neem oil tank mix), to manage T. tabaci in organic onion production. Thrips densities were assessed weekly and bulbs graded and weighed at harvest. Onions sprayed with spinosad + neem oil had fewer T. tabaci (adults: 74% (2019); larvae: 40% (2018), 84% (2019) and produced higher yields (13% (2018), 23% (2019)) than onions that were unsprayed, regardless of mulch type or onion cultivar. “Rossa di Milano” had relatively fewer adult and larval thrips populations compared with “Bradley” (21% (2018), 32% (2019)) and B5336AxB5351C. However, “Rossa di Milano” had the lowest marketable yield in both years. Reflective mulch reduced densities on certain dates in both years compared to white mulch, but the largest and most consistent reduction only occurred in 2019. Reflective mulch had no impact on bulb yield. While spinosad + neem oil reduced thrips numbers and increased yield alone, none of the treatment combinations were effective at suppressing populations of thrips. Future T. tabaci management in organic onions will require optimization of the available effective biopesticides. |
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spelling | pubmed-80001232021-03-28 Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics Iglesias, Lindsy Havey, Michael J. Nault, Brian A. Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci) is a major pest in organic onion production and effective integrated pest management strategies are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate pest management programs consisting of several different tactics: (1) two onion plant cultivars with semi-glossy leaves (“Rossa di Milano” and B5336AxB5351C) and one with waxy leaves (“Bradley”), (2) silver reflective and white plastic mulches, and (3) with or without an application of a biopesticide (spinosad + neem oil tank mix). Thrips densities were counted weekly and bulbs weighed at harvest. The application of the biopesticide had the most significant reduction in thrips densities and increase in yield. The cultivar “Rossa di Milano” had lower thrips densities compared with “Bradley” and B5336AxB5351C, but also had the lowest yield. Reflective mulch had lower thrips densities than white mulch but had no effect on yield. None of the other tactics provided any significant additional benefits to thrips management. While biopesticides will still be a key component to onion thrips management programs, their application frequency should be further optimized. ABSTRACT: Onion thrips (Thrips tabaci Lindeman) is a major pest in organic onion production and effective integrated pest management strategies are lacking. Our objective was to evaluate combinations of semi-glossy (“Rossa di Milano” and B5336AxB5351C) and waxy (“Bradley”) onion cultivars with reflective mulch, with or without biopesticides (spinosad + neem oil tank mix), to manage T. tabaci in organic onion production. Thrips densities were assessed weekly and bulbs graded and weighed at harvest. Onions sprayed with spinosad + neem oil had fewer T. tabaci (adults: 74% (2019); larvae: 40% (2018), 84% (2019) and produced higher yields (13% (2018), 23% (2019)) than onions that were unsprayed, regardless of mulch type or onion cultivar. “Rossa di Milano” had relatively fewer adult and larval thrips populations compared with “Bradley” (21% (2018), 32% (2019)) and B5336AxB5351C. However, “Rossa di Milano” had the lowest marketable yield in both years. Reflective mulch reduced densities on certain dates in both years compared to white mulch, but the largest and most consistent reduction only occurred in 2019. Reflective mulch had no impact on bulb yield. While spinosad + neem oil reduced thrips numbers and increased yield alone, none of the treatment combinations were effective at suppressing populations of thrips. Future T. tabaci management in organic onions will require optimization of the available effective biopesticides. MDPI 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8000123/ /pubmed/33804399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12030207 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Iglesias, Lindsy Havey, Michael J. Nault, Brian A. Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title | Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title_full | Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title_fullStr | Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title_full_unstemmed | Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title_short | Management of Onion Thrips (Thrips tabaci) in Organic Onion Production Using Multiple IPM Tactics |
title_sort | management of onion thrips (thrips tabaci) in organic onion production using multiple ipm tactics |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8000123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33804399 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12030207 |
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