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In this Issue: VEGETABLE NEWS Time to Watch for European Corn Borer Flights STRAWBERRY NEWS The 2004 Strawberry Integrated Pest Management Project Part 2: Disease Management APPLE NEWS Apple Pest Focus: Plum Curculio (Conotrachelus nenuphar)
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Time to Watch for European Corn Borer FlightsBill Hutchison, Dept. of Entomology, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minn. Reminder: View and save the Moth Flight web page to track the 2004 ECB and Corn Earworm flights this summer. Beware of the "UCB" (Univoltine Corn Borer): The model presented in this article applies only to growing regions where the dominant ECB strain is the "bivoltine" (2-generation/year) ecotype. However, during the past 7 years, we have also observed a continued increase in univoltine activity (same ECB species, but single generation/year) in southern Minnesota, and eastward spread across southern Minnesota. In 2002, we observed a significant univoltine flight at Rosemount. In many areas of southern Minnesota (as in northwestern MN), the univoltine (1 gen/yr) strain is dominant, or becoming more common. With the univoltine strain, the flight comes out 2-3 weeks later than the first flight of the bivoltine (i.e., late June to late July). In south-central MN, where both strains occur, this can create an insect management nightmare, where sweet corn and other crops can essentially be vulnerable to larval infestations throughout the summer. As the summer progresses, we will keep you abreast of significant flights of the Univoltine corn borer, and where the most activity is for this ecotype. |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Co-Editors: Bill Hutchison, Department of Entomology,
University of Minnesota, hutch002@umn.edu The Newsletter is published weekly from May through August, cooperatively, by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) and the University of Minnesota (U of MN). Reports are posted on the U of MN and MDA web sites on Fridays. If you have suggestions and/or comments, please send your contributions by 4 p.m., Tuesday to Jeanne Ciborowski, 651-297-3217, jeanne.ciborowski@state.mn.us , MDA, 90 W. Plato Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55107-2094. You can access the Newsletter at the U of MN web site in htm. format at: www.vegedge.umn.edu/MNFruit&VegNews/mnindex.htm and at the MDA web site in pdf. format at: www.mda.state.mn.us/biocon/fruitreports/default.htm Partial funding for this publication is provided through partnership agreements with the Minnesota Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association and the United States Department of Agriculture – Risk Management Agency (RMA) and the RMA Community Outreach and Assistance Partnership Program. These institutions are equal opportunity providers. DISCLAIMER References to products in this publication is not intended to be an endorsement to the exclusion of others which may have similar uses. Any person using products listed in this publication assumes full responsibility for their use in accordance with current manufacturer directions. |
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