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For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth

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For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth - PPT Presentation

For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth Oriental fruit moth Madex HP gtgt CydX HP 0 100 50 Mortality Log Dose OBg CydX HP Madex HP Potency Bioassays Laboratory Codling moth ID: 762798

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For Controlling Larvae of Oriental Fruit Moth and Codling Moth

Oriental fruit moth Madex HP >> Cyd-X HP 0 100 50 % Mortality Log Dose (OB/g) Cyd-X HP Madex HP Potency Bioassays (Laboratory) Codling moth Madex HP = Cyd-X HP 0 100 50 % Mortality Cyd-X HP Madex HP 45× higher dose required

CER-2011-005 Two Bees Agricultural Research; Escalon, CAApplications on 5/12; 6/2; 6/9; 6/30; 7/5Applications completed with Mist Blower calibrated to deliver approximately 100gpa at 10psi. Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Peaches Columns bearing the same letter are not significantly different ( P >0.05; DNMR test).

Washington State University TFREC, Orondo, WA, Dr. Jay Brunner; 20115 trees/rep; 4 reps/trt Applications on 6/9; 6/15; 6/24; 6/29; 7/7; 7/15; 7/29; 8/4; 8/11; 8/19; 8/26. Applications completed with Rear’s Pak-Blast sprayer calibrated to deliver approximately 200gpa at 200 psi. Codling Moth Control in Apples

Penn State University, Dr. L. Hull4 reps/ trt Ten applications Madex HP, Means with same letter NSD 0.05Evaluation of Damage: 8/4 by assessing 200 fruit/replicate plot. Codling and Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Apples

Penn State University, Dr. L. Hull4 reps/ trt Ten applications Madex HP,Evaluation of Damage: 8/4 by assessing 200 fruit/replicate plot. Codling and Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Apples

A. Neilsen, Rutgers University, Bridgeton, NJ. Madex or Madex plus Delegate six applications starting on 5-6 to 8-6. Grower standard program either Imidan 3 lb or Delegate 5.2 oz nine applications starting on 5-6 to 8-6. Machine sprayer at 100 gpa. Columns bearing the same letter are not significantly different (P>0.05; DNMR test). Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Peaches

A . Neilsen, Rutgers University, Bridgeton, NJ. Madex or Madex plus Delegate six applications starting on 5-6 to 8-6. Grower standard program either Imidan 3 lb or Delegate 5.2 oz nine applications starting on 5-6 to 8-6. Machine sprayer at 100 gpa . Columns bearing the same letter are not significantly different (P>0.05; DNMR test). Oriental Fruit Moth Control in Peaches

Virus must be ingested by larva to initiate infection. Larva continues to feed until virus replicates enough to kill it Virus picked up on body and mouthparts will contaminate feeding site & infect larva when it starts to feed. Target hatching eggs and wandering larvaeinfection may occur as larvae chew out of egg case. Infection route & application timing

Application timing April May June July Aug Sep Oct Oriental Fruit Moth Larvae Apply Madex® HP at 3-5% egg hatch April May June July Aug Sep Codling Moth Larvae Apply Madex ® HP at 3-5% egg hatch

Application timing Initial application should be made at 3-5% egg hatch for each brood of Oriental Fruit Moth and/or Codling moth. Use the OFM or Codling Moth Degree Day Model that is validated for your particular region . Peak efficacy of Madex HP depends on accurate application timing. Photo by Robin Spitko , PhD.

Persists for 7 days + on shaded foliage. Common recommendation: reapply after 7-8 sunny days Mixing with organosilicone type spreaders may reduce efficacy by not allowing for even distribution of OB’s (washes them to the edges). Environmental persistence

Additional Recommendations for Madex HP Compatible with other orchard pest management tactics - Excellent fit with pheromone-based mating disruption - Tank mix with most insecticides/fungicides/ acaricides - Do not mix low rates (<1 oz /Acre) with copper fungicides - Keep pH between 6 and 8

Labeling (Caution) Application Rate 0.5-3.0fl oz/acre 0.5fl oz/acre when mixed with conventional insecticide.1.0-1.5fl oz/acre when used as a stand alone insecticide treatment in conventional systems. Make at least two applications of Madex HP per OFM or CM generation For use on: Apple, Quince, Pear, Nectarine, Apricot, Plum, Prunes, Cherry, Walnut, Almond, Pluot , Aprium and other stone fruit crosses. 4 hour REI and 0 day PHI

Additional Information Madex HP is exempt from tolerance, thus reducing MRL concerns. Madex HP is safe on beneficials and specific to OFM and CM.Storage for 90° F for 90 days, if longer than 90 days store refrigerated (can be frozen with no negative impacts on virus viability).