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Objectives. To design a precision in-furrow insecticide applicator.To determine the accuracy of the precision applicator at speeds of 1.4, 2, and 2.8 miles per hour with cucumber, zucchini, and pumpkin seed3. To test the efficacy of the precision applicator using bioassays with striped cucumber beetles..
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1. Reducing insecticide use in cucurbits through in-furrow seed specific application Jim Jasinski1, Matt Darr2, Reza Ehsani2, Erdal Ozkan2, Matt Sullivan2, Bob Precheur3
1 IPM Program, 2 Food, Agriculture, and Biological Engineering, 3 Horticulture & Crop Science
2. Objectives To design a precision in-furrow insecticide applicator.
To determine the accuracy of the precision applicator at speeds of 1.4, 2, and 2.8 miles per hour with cucumber, zucchini, and pumpkin seed
3. To test the efficacy of the precision applicator using bioassays with striped cucumber beetles.
3. Background Over 6,000 A of pumpkin, zucchini, and cucumbers grown in Ohio
Early season pest control (striped cuke beetle) critical to avoid stand loss or bacterial wilt
Admire systemic insecticide in-furrow has shown great success in past research trials
Oral/Dermal LD50 2000-5000
Admire cost/efficacy spurred interest in alternative application methods
8. SSIII in Detail
9. Seed / Band Synchronicity Trials
10. Seed / Band Synchronicity Trials
11. Seed / Band Synchronicity Results
12. Q1. At proper planting depth, do insecticide bands still overlap seeds?
Q2. Is the volume and concentration of Admire in each treatment effective in controlling Striped Cucumber beetle?
Treatments:
Water only check (Using SSIII)
Continuous application @ 24 oz/A @ 5’ row spacing
SSIII @ 24 oz/A @ “high” row spacing
SSIII @ 16 oz/A @ “low” row spacing
13. Admire Treatment “Brackets”for Pumpkins, Zukes, & Cukes
18. Bioassay Trials Striped cucumber beetle survives… Check plot beetles should survive
Insecticide band missed seed
Initial concentration of Admire per injection below effective range
Plant tissue has outgrown & diluted lethal Admire concentration
23. Bioassay Summary 8 / 10 trials, Check had significantly less mortality than ALL other treatments
In the other 2 trials, Check had significantly less mortality than 2 other treatments
2 / 10 trials, Cont. Flow had significantly higher mortality than both SSIII treatments (Z&C 2nd)
In general…
mortality decreased as seedling stage and size increased
mortality increased as Admire concentration increased
Some Striped Cuke beetles appeared to revive from their dead state…
24. Yield Data - Cucumbers
25. Yield Data - Pumpkins
26. Yield Data - Zucchini
27. Yield Data - Zucchini
28. Environmental Summary
29. Economic Summary
30. Project Summary Multi-disciplinary team project
Designed and built Precision In-furrow Injector
1 Row unit ca. $1,000; $300 for each extra row
Can be adapted to any planter, needs opt. seed tube
Synchronization of seed with injector band
Decreased as ground speed increased
Decreased as seed size decreased
Bioassay studies (P, Z, C)
80% of trial treatments had significantly higher mortality than Check
Range of efficacy is very robust, very encouraging
31. Project Summary Yield
Pumpkins: No difference
Zukes: Check was consistently (but not always significantly) lower than other treatments
Cukes: Check tended to be significantly lower than continuous flow & high treatments
Future direction:
To control both volume per injection and band length independent of speed.
Currently seeking to patent or license this injector through OSU’s Office of Technology & Licensing
Expand this technology to other vegetable crops
32. Acknowledgements
33. Contact Information Matt Darr
Darr.27@osu.edu
614-292-6007
Jim Jasinski
Jasinski.4@osu.edu
937-484-1526
Full Report available at
www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~swest/ipm/ipm.htm