| IDAHO APHID FLYER |
|
James B. Johnson,
Juan Manuel Alvarez & Monica Wiebe |
Cereal
Aphids
Bird
cherry-oat aphid numbers are rising in Aberdeen, Arbon, Rockland,
and Rexburg. Barley yellow dwarf
virus is transmitted by cereal aphids (principally bird cherry oat aphid and, in
the southeast Idaho high country, the Greenbug).
Barley yellow dwarf virus can
cause 50-75% crop loss if all the plants become infected. More importantly, we
use these aphid numbers as an indicator of the presence of wheat curl mites,
which spread wheat streak mosaic virus. This problem seems to occur with
higher bird cherry oat aphid populations. The earlier than normal harvest this
year, tends to have thoughts running towards earlier than normal
fall
planting. This is especially true if we get some much-needed moisture.
CAUTION! Aphid numbers are too high to predict a safe planting date without the
use of a systemic insecticide. Remember-green bugs and bird cherry oat aphids
are both insect vectors of barley yellow dwarf virus. Aphid numbers are also
used as an indicator
of wheat streak mosaic virus. Cereal crops with high
resident populations of bird cherry oat aphids can be significantly damaged by
BYDV. It is difficult to recommend an action threshold because the damage
depends upon what percentage of the aphids are carrying the virus. This can vary
greatly from year to year. Another complicating factor is the fact that symptoms
of the disease are sometimes ambiguous and often do not show up until spring. As
a rule, dry land wheat will suffer more than irrigated crops. Because of the
many factors involved, treatment decisions should be made on a case by case
basis.
Rose-grass aphid samples show
increased numbers across the state. Rose grass
aphids do not inject a toxin as they feed and generally cause very little
injury. Since
they are easily confused with the more damaging greenbug, care
should be taken in identification. If you are not sure of the species, contact
your University County Faculty
or Entomologist before any sprays are applied.
Russian
wheat aphid numbers increased in most locations in the last 2 weeks.
Growers in these areas should monitor fields that are still vulnerable to
RWA damage.
Russian Wheat Aphid
Thresholds
|
Season |
Plant
growth stage |
Threshold |
|
Fall |
Seedlings
(l tiller) |
10%
plants infested |
|
Fall |
Larger
plants |
Treat
if plants are stressed or there is danger of winter kill |
|
a/
After the soft dough stage, insecticide treatment will have little to no
benefit. |
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Funded by the University of Idaho Agricultural Experiment Stations and the Barley Commission.
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IDAHO
APHID |
Samples collected July 3 & 11, 2003
| Cereal | Others |
Total |
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Suction Trap Location |
Russian Wheat Aphid | Green Bug | Bird Cherry Oat Aphid | English Grain Aphid | Rose Grass Aphid | Corn Leaf Aphid | Apple Grain Aphid | Green Peach Aphid | Potato Aphid | Pea Aphid | Spotted Alfalfa Aphid | Bean Aphid | (All Aphids) |
| Parma | 67 45 |
84 58 |
78 319 |
5 9 |
188 415 |
4 35 |
- | 6 6 |
1 4 |
97 167 |
1 7 |
- | 531 1136 |
| Aberdeen | 2 8 |
4 |
3 24 |
- | 13 15 |
3 |
- | - | - | 1 | - | - | 20 66 |
| Kimberly | 143 228 |
7 85 |
41 161 |
1 5 |
74 151 |
3 12 |
- | 1 |
- | 1 |
- | 1 15 |
317 730 |
| Rockland | 336 326 |
2 1 |
5 23 |
- | 5 |
3 2 |
- | - | - | 1 |
- | - | 354 364 |
| Abron | 264 98 |
2 5 |
12 17 |
1 |
4 6 |
7 |
- | - | - | 2 |
- | - | 312 168 |
| Picabo | 7 1 |
1 |
1 7 |
- | 10 9 |
1 3 |
- | - | - | 1 |
2 |
- | 64 33 |
| Rexburg | 1 |
4 |
14 111 |
- | 2 19 |
4 6 |
- | - | - | - | - | - | 32 155 |