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Evaluations of emamectin benzoate and propiconazole for protecting individual Pinus contorta from mortality attributed to colonization by Dendroctonus ponderosae and associated fungi

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dc.contributor.author Fettig, CJ en
dc.contributor.author Munson, AS en
dc.contributor.author Grosman, DM en
dc.contributor.author Bush, PB en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:53:02Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:53:02Z
dc.date.issued 2014 en
dc.identifier.issn 15264998 en
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.3612 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/6323
dc.subject Fungicides en
dc.subject Insecticides en
dc.subject Lodgepole pine en
dc.subject Mountain pine beetle en
dc.subject Scolytinae en
dc.subject Tree injections en
dc.subject.other beetle en
dc.subject.other chemical control en
dc.subject.other colonization en
dc.subject.other coniferous tree en
dc.subject.other emamectin benzoate en
dc.subject.other fungicide en
dc.subject.other fungus en
dc.subject.other mortality en
dc.subject.other pest species en
dc.subject.other United States en
dc.title Evaluations of emamectin benzoate and propiconazole for protecting individual Pinus contorta from mortality attributed to colonization by Dendroctonus ponderosae and associated fungi en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.identifier.primary 10.1002/ps.3612 en
heal.publicationDate 2014 en
heal.abstract BACKGROUND: Protection of conifers from bark beetle colonization typically involves applications of liquid formulations of contact insecticides to the tree bole. An evaluation was made of the efficacy of bole injections of emamectin benzoate alone and combined with the fungicide propiconazole for protecting individual lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud., from mortality attributed to colonization by mountain pine beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins, and progression of associated blue stain fungi. RESULTS: Injections of emamectin benzoate applied in mid-June did not provide adequate levels of tree protection; however, injections of emamectin benzoate+propiconazole applied at the same time were effective for two field seasons. Injections of emamectin benzoate and emamectin benzoate+propiconazole in mid-September provided tree protection the following field season, but unfortunately efficacy could not be determined during a second field season owing to insufficient levels of tree mortality observed in the untreated control, indicative of low D. ponderosae populations. CONCLUSION: Previous evaluations of emamectin benzoate for protecting P. contorta from mortality attributed to D. ponderosae have failed to demonstrate efficacy, which was later attributed to inadequate distribution of emamectin benzoate following injections applied several weeks before D. ponderosae colonization. The present data indicate that injections of emamectin benzoate applied in late summer or early fall will provide adequate levels of tree protection the following summer, and that, when emamectin benzoate is combined with propiconazole, tree protection is afforded the year that injections are implemented. Published 2013. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA. © 2014 Society of Chemical Industry 70 5 May 2014. en
heal.publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd en
heal.journalName Pest Management Science en
dc.identifier.issue 5 en
dc.identifier.volume 70 en
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/ps.3612 en
dc.identifier.spage 771 en
dc.identifier.epage 778 en


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