Preliminary results from a field trial that is being conducted at the Yuma Agricultural Center experimental farm to evaluate seven bioinsecticides against whiteflies in broccoli demonstrate that M-Pede (Potassium salts of fatty acids aka insecticidal soap), BotaniGard 22WP (Beauveria bassiana Strain GHA), Pyganic (Pyrethrins), Surround (Kaolin clay), and Venerate (Burkholderiaspp. Strain A396) may favor measurable control of the pest. These insecticides exhibited a reduction in whitefly adults and nymphs density relative to the nontreated control (Figure 1). The trial is ongoing, and more data will be collected to assess the efficacy of these insecticides further. Potassium salts of fatty acids are produced by adding potassium hydroxide to fatty acids found in animal fats and in plant oils. Pyrethrins is a mixture of six active compounds extracted from Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium plants. Beauveria bassiana is a naturally occurring entomopathogenic fungus. Burkholderia spp. strain A396 is a naturally occurring entomopathogenic bacteria. Kaolin clay is a soft, white, naturally occurring clay mineral.
Figure 1. Means whitefly adults (A), small whitefly nymphs (B), large whitefly nymphs (C),
and total whitefly nymphs (D) as affected by bioinsecticide applications. Bars with the
same letters are not statistically significant.