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Agricultural IPM Presentations
  • Jul 2021
    Tips on How to Manage Lygus Efficiently in ThryvOn Cotton
    Presentation (PDF, 6.9MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth, Isadora Bordini, Naomi Pier
    Location Presented: Rayner Farm
  • Aug 2020
    Making the Right Decisions with Predator Thresholds for Whitefly Management in Cotton
    Presentation (PDF 1.1MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth, Naomi Pier, Isadora Bordini, Steven E. Naranjo
    Location Presented: Virtual Tent Talk
  • Jul 2020
    Latest Arizona Research on ThryvOn Cotton Trait Technology
    Presentation (PDF, 5.4MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth, Steve Naranjo, Isadora Bordini, Naomi Pier
    Location Presented: Desert Ag Virtual Conference
  • Jun 2020
    Push-Pull-Control: Securing Guayule's Future
    Presentation (PDF, 4.6MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth, Naomi Pier, & Isadora Bordini
    Location Presented: 7th Annual New Technologies Workshop for Field Crops
  • May 2020
    Topguard Evaluations in Cotton 2019 Review
    Presentation (PDF, 5533MB)
    Authors: Randy Norton, Blase Evancho
    Location Presented: 2020 Desert Agricultural Conference
  • May 2020
    Control Options for Pests in Arizona Cotton Systems
    Presentation (PDF, 116.6MB)
    Authors: Randy Norton
    Location Presented: 2020 Desert Agricultural Conference
  • Mar 2020
    Biología, hábitos y manejo integrado de chinche lygus - Biology, Habits, and Integrated Management of Lygus
    Presentation (PDF, 4MB)
    Authors: Ellsworth, P.
    Location Presented: Chihuahua Cotton Congress
  • Mar 2020
    Biología, hábitos y manejo integrado de mosquita blanca - Biology, Habits, and Integrated Management of Whiteflies
    Presentation (PDF, 4MB)
    Authors: Ellsworth, P.
    Location Presented: Chihuahua Cotton Congress
  • Jan 2020
    Biocontrol Informed Thresholds, Insecticide Selectivity, and Risk Reduction in Whitefly Management
    Presentation (PDF, 14.9MB)
    Authors: Isadora Bordini, Naomi Pier, Peter C. Ellsworth
    Location Presented: 2020 January Field Crops Clinics
  • Oct 2019
    Alfalfa Production: Getting a Good Start
    Presentation (PDF, 4.8MB)
    Authors: Mike Ottman
    Location Presented: Parker and Blythe
  • Aug 2019
    Blister Beetles – A Challenge for Arizona’s Growers
    Presentation (PDF, 781KB)
    Authors: W. Eugene Hall, Peter C. Ellsworth, Leif Abrell, Naomi Pier, Duarte Diaz
    Location Presented: University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Conference, Tucson, AZ August 2019
  • May 2018
    New Research & Trends in Cotton Insect Control
    Presentation (PDF, 8.00Mb)
    Authors: Ellsworth P.C.
    Location Presented: Poster presented at the Desert Agriculture Conference, Scottsdale, AZ.
  • Mar 2018
    Adoption of proactive resistance management practices to control Bemisia tabaci in Arizona and California
    Presentation (PDF, 388KB)
    Authors: Pier, N., A. Fournier, J. Palumbo, Y. Carrière, W. Dixon, L. Brown, S. J. Castle, N. Prabhaker, P.C. Ellsworth
    Location Presented: Poster presented at the 9th International IPM Symposium. Baltimore, Maryland
  • Jun 2017
    Implementing IPM in Cotton in Arizona & Mexico
    Presentation (PDF, 1.904MB)
    Authors: Ellsworth, P. and Naranjo, S.
    Location Presented: Presented at the 14th International Symposium on the Biosafety of GMOs, Guadalajara, Mexico
  • Apr 2017
    Section 18 Emergency Exemptions & Transform Use in Cotton
    Presentation (PDF, 2.972MB)
    Authors: Ellsworth, P.
    Location Presented: Presented at the Desert Agriculture Conference, Chandler, AZ.

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Agricultural IPM Publications
  • Jun 2022
    NCC Response To Sulfoxaflor
    Publication (PDF, 1MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth and Alfred J. Fournier
    Arizona Pest Management Center response to National Cotton Council query on the use of Sulfoxaflor in Arizona cotton.
  • Oct 2020
    Symptom Identification and Management of Cotton Seedling Diseases
    Publication (PDF, 1.2MB)
    Authors: Jiahuai Hu, Randy Norton
    Seedling diseases, also known as damping-off (seedling death), are caused by several common soil-inhabiting fungi acting alone or collectively during pre-emergence and postemergence of cotton seedlings. Seedling diseases are common but often a minor problem in cotton production areas of Arizona in most years. However, significant stand loss to seedling diseases can occur sporadically in some fields without good crop rotation history.
  • Sep 2020
    Alternaria Leaf Spot of Cotton
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    Authors: Jiahuai Hu and Randy Norton
    Alternaria leaf spot of cotton is also known as Alternaria leaf blight. The disease was first identified in cotton in the US in 1918 and is now distributed worldwide. Alternaria leaf spot has been considered a minor disease in the cotton growing areas of Arizona.
  • Sep 2020
    Fusarium Wilt of Cotton
    Publication (PDF, 1.8M)
    Authors: Jiahuai Hu, Randy Norton
    Fusarium wilt is a destructive vascular wilt and root rot of many plant species, including all species of domesticated cotton.
  • Sep 2020
    Goss’s Bacterial Wilt and Leaf Blight of Corn
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    Authors: Jiahuai Hu
    Goss’s bacterial wilt and leaf blight (Goss’s wilt) was first recorded in Nebraska in the late 1960s and is now distributed widely in most states throughout the Corn Belt. The disease was first detected on field corn in southeastern Arizona in 2018.
  • Nov 2019
    Weather Influences Desert Insect Pests
    Publication (PDF, 179KB)
    Authors: John C. Palumbo
    Local weather patterns can have a significant impact on the abundance of insect pests in vegetable crops, particularly in the southwestern U.S. where weather extremes are the norm. Components of weather, mainly temperature, moisture, and wind can either promote insect population growth or cause populations to decline. As we approach the normal cool, dry weather of winter, growers can expect insect activity to decrease. Why is that?
  • Sep 2019
    Diamondback Moth on Desert Cole Crops: Survey Results from 2016-2018
    Publication (PDF, 597KB)
    Authors: John C. Palumbo
    In 2016 there was a outbreak of Diamondback Moths. This article covers a bit of the history of that outbreak and how the were handled in the next two years. The event was partially documented by some surveys found in this article.
  • Sep 2019
    Nondormant Alfalfa Varieties for Arizona 2019
    Publication (PDF, 435KB)
    Authors: Mike Ottman
    Alfalfa varieties differ in fall dormancy, defined asgrowth during the fall. Nondormant alfalfa varieties are usually planted in mild winter areas for their ability to grow in the fall. Nondormant, very nondormant, and extremely nondormant alfalfa varieties (fall dormancy class 8, 9, and 10) are adapted to elevations below 4000 feet in Arizona.
  • May 2019
    Spray Legally: Summary of Enlist™, Engenia® and Xtendimax® Application Use Requirements on Cotton
    Publication (PDF, 304KB )
    Authors: William B. McCloskey, Naomi M. Pier
    Enlist™ One and Enlist Duo are water-based formulations of 2,4-D that can only be sprayed on cotton varieties with Enlist traits. XtendiMax® with VaporGrip® Technology and Engenia® Herbicide are water-based formulations of dicamba that can only be sprayed on cotton varieties with XtendFlex traits. The EPA labels for these 2,4-D and dicamba products include many requirements designed to reduce off-target movement and help limit damage to downwind crops and other susceptible plants. These are summarized in this table comparing 2,4-D and dicamba herbicide products. Check labels and websites for current requirements before spraying.
  • Apr 2019
    Insect Management on Desert Melons: Whiteflies 2019
    Publication (PDF, 830KB)
    Authors: John C. Palumbo
    This article describes the sweetpotato whitefly (SWF) in great depth and their relation to Desert Melons. It includes it's history of development and damages it has caused. The article also describes the management of SWF, including sampling/monitoring, natural/biological control, cultural practices, and insecticidal control.
  • Mar 2019
    IRAC Mode of Action Classification Scheme 2019
    Publication (PDF, 563KB)
    Authors: IRAC International MoA Working Group
    This document outlines the background to, and purposes of, the classification list, and provides guidance on how The IRAC Mode of Action is used for IRM purposes.
  • Mar 2019
    Minimizing Risks: Use of Surface Water in Pre-Harvest Agricultural Irrigation
    Publication (PDF, 847KB)
    Authors: Jessica L. Dery, Natalie Brassill, and Channah M. Rock
    Irrigation water can act as a vector, or carrier, that can transport or spread pathogens to crops, where they have the potential to cause illness (CDC, 2018). Decisions to treat irrigation water can be driven by buyer requirements, for product marketing or branding, or because the water quality exceeds the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) regulations or the Leafy Green Marketing Agreement (LGMA) standards for generic Escherichia coli (E. coli).
  • Jan 2019
    Zinc Management in Arid Region Pecan Orchards
    Publication (PDF, 1.2MB)
    Authors: Dr. Jim Walworth and Dr. Richard Heerema
    Zinc nutrient deficiencies in pecan trees can cause several symptoms. Rosetting caused by shortened internodes, Interveinal chlorosis, and necrosis of young leaves are among them. This article gives some suggestions on how to mange your zinc applications.
  • Jan 2019
    Economic Value of Arthropod Biological Control
    Publication
    Authors: Naranjo, S.E., G.B. Frisvold, Peter C. Ellsworth
  • Dec 2018
    Promoting the Use of Predators
    Publication (PDF, 5.7MB)
    Authors: Peter C. Ellsworth, Naomi Pier, Alfred J. Fournier, Steven E. Naranjo, Timothy Vandervoet
    New research has identified critical levels of predators that impact economic spray decisions for whiteflies. By working with the beneficials found naturally within a field, reliance on chemical controls could effectively be reduced.

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Agricultural IPM Shorts
  • Sep 2023
    Understanding the Western Grapeleaf Skeletonizer: Management in Commercial Vineyards (PDF, 2 MB)
    The Western grapeleaf skeletonizer is an important pest of grapes in Arizona. With the increase in acreage under grapes in the state, there is need for resources to help growers in managing important pests. This IPM Short provides concise information on identification and management of this pest.
  • Dec 2022
    Agave Plant Bugs (PDF, 2 MB)

    Agaves are beautiful and hardy desert plants, that have a conspicuous presence in Arizona landscapes. They are especially valued for their diversity of forms and colors.  Agaves face relatively few pest problems, compared to other landscape plants. The most significant pest is the agave snout weevil, Scyphophorus acupunctatus. Another important, but often overlooked pest is the agave mite or grease mite, Oziella sp. The other tiny bug that scurries around on the agave leaves often goes unnoticed. These minute insects are agave plant bugs. They are easier to detect and cause less damage compared to the other two pests, but can sometimes become a problem.

     

     

  • May 2021
    Resistant Palmer Amaranth Control - Best Management Practices (PDF, 2 MB)

    Palmer amaranth (careless weed or pigweed) is a plant native to the desert southwest that has developed resistance to multiple herbicide mechanisms of action (MOAs). In multiple crops, in all major Arizona agricultural areas, Palmer amaranth resistant to glyphosate and ALS inhibitors (e.g., Staple®) can be found. A diversity of control tactics are needed to manage herbicide resistant Palmer amaranth.

  • May 2021
    First Detection of Pecan Bud Moth in Arizona (PDF, 8 MB)

    The Pecan Bud Moth, a species of leaf roller moth, has recently been observed in southeastern Arizona pecan orchards. This is the first time growers have reported this pest and expressed concerns about potential impacts to the crop. This rapid communication is designed to provide what we know about this potential pest. Growers are encouraged to review this information with their pest control advisor to determine what action, if any, is required. 

  • Apr 2021
    Potential Pest of Arizona Pecans: Rapid Communication (PDF, 4 MB)

    A mirid plant bug has been observed in high numbers on the catkins of some central Arizona pecan orchards. Multiple growers report this for the first time and have expressed concerns about potential impacts to the crop. This rapid communication is designed to provide the limited knowledge we have about this potential pest. Growers are encouraged to review this information with their pest control advisor to determine what action, if any, is required. 


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