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Aphid Alert





No. 5, 2000
9 July

Published cooperatively by
departments of Entomology & Plant Pathology,
College of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Minnesota,
the University of Minnesota Extension Service,
and the State Seed Potato Programs of 
Minnesota and North Dakota


Funding provided by:
Minnesota State Legislature &
United States Department of Agriculture,
Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service,
Integrated Pest Management Program,
North Central Region


WWW address: http://ipmworld.umn.edu/alert.htm

CONTENTS:

new-bang.gif (303 bytes)Update: Summary of virus vector situation through 9 July.

Aphid captures reported by location for week ending 9 July.  Data presently available only for locations with links. 

MINNESOTA
Baker
Climax
Crookston
Gully
Hollandale
Karlstad
Little Falls
Morris
Rice
Rosemount
Thief River Falls Williams
NORTH DAKOTA
Cando
Hoople
Linton
Mandan
Minot
Rolette
Walhalla
         
WISCONSIN
Antigo
Rhinelander
       
SOUTH DAKOTA
Watertown          
NEBRASKA
Cody          

new-bang.gif (303 bytes)Trap locations in 2000

Captures of green peach aphid per trap in 1992-1994 and 1998-1999

Captures of PVY vectors (other than green peach aphid) per trap, 1998-1999

new-bang.gif (303 bytes)Update: Vector status in week ending 9 July:

To date, aphid captures in the Aphid Alert network traps have been few.  Only four green peach aphids have been collected, one each at  Little Falls - 26 June, Climax - 3 July, Walhalla - 7 July, and Karlstad - 10 July.  On this date in 1998 and 1999, we were averaging 0.5-0.75 green peach aphid per trap.  

Other aphid species (most of which are potential PVY vectors) have been more abundant, but during the week ending 14 July total captures were still in the range of 0-35 per location (i.e., 0-12 per trap).  

It is possible that some locations aphids were lost from pan traps flooded by heavy rains.  Note: In Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin, we operate one suction trap and two pan traps at each location.  Our cooperators in Nebraska and South Dakota operate a suction trap only.

Our team in the Red River Valley reports that many canola fields now have moderate to heavy infestations of green peach aphid. These populations do not appear to be as large as large as occurred last year. However, green aphid numbers likely will to continue to increase for the next several weeks.

Much of the canola in the Valley is past flowering and the lower leaves are beginning to senesce.  We anticipate that as the canola matures, captures of green peach aphid captures in our traps will increase sharply.

Small grains are now maturing and it does not appear that these crops are supporting large aphid populations.  Cereal aphids are potential PVY vectors, so their comparative low numbers are good news.

 

MINNESOTA

Baker
10 July

Climax
10 July

Crookston
10 July

Gully
10 July

Hollandale
12 July

Karlstad
10 July

 

Aphids per trap per week

Species

PLRV/PVY vectors  

green peach aphid

 

 

 

 

 

1 (9.1)

potato aphid

1 (2.9)

1 (9.1)

 

 

 

2 (18.2)

 

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

6 (17.1)

3 (27.3)

1 (8.3)

 

 

 

corn leaf aphid

 

 

 

 

1 (16.7)

 

English grain aphid

2 (5.7)

 

 

 

1 (16.7)

 

greenbug

 

 

 

 

 

 

sunflower aphid

 

 

 

 

 

 

thistle aphid

2 (5.7)

1 (9.1)

4 (33.3)

1 (9.1)

1 (16.7)

 

turnip aphid

 

1 (9.1)

2 (16.7)

2 (18.2)

2 (33.3)

2 (18.2)

 

Non-vectors and unidentified

non-vectors

19 (54.3)

4 (36.4)

3 (25)

5 (45.5)

1 (16.7)

4 (36.4)

unidentified

5 (14.3)

1 (9.1)

2 (16.7)

3 (27.3)

 

 

Totals

35

11

12

11

6

11

 

MINNESOTA

Little Falls
10 July

Morris
10 July

Rice
11 July

Rosemount
10July

Thief River
11 July

Williams
10 July

 

Aphids per trap per week

Aphid species

PLRV/PVY vectors

green peach aphid

 

 

 

 

 

 

potato aphid

1 (7.1)

 

 

 

1 (6.7)

1 (6.7)

 

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

5 (35.7)

 

2 (13.3)

 

 

 

corn leaf aphid

 

 

1 (6.7)

 

 

2 (13.3)

English grain aphid

 

 

 

 

 

2 (13.3)

greenbug

 

 

 

 

 

 

sunflower aphid

 

 

 

 

5 (33.3)

1 (6.7)

thistle aphid

 

 

2 (13.3)

 

7 (46.7)

2 (13.3)

turnip aphid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Non-vectors and unidentified

Non-vectors

4 (28.6)

 

6 (40)

1 (100)

2 (13.3)

7 (46.7)

Unidentified

4 (28.6)

 

4 (26.7)

 

 

 

Totals

14

0

15

1

15

15

 

NORTH DAKOTA

Cando
7 July

Hoople
7 July

Linton
10 July

Mandan
10 July

Minot
10 July

Rolette
7 July

Walhalla
7 July

Aphids per trap per week

Aphid species

PLRV/PVY vectors

green peach aphid

1 (8.3)

potato aphid

2 (5.3)

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

1 (6.7)

corn leaf aphid

1 (25.0)

7 (46.7)

4 (10.5)

English grain aphid

1 (2.6)

greenbug

1 (6.7)

sunflower aphid
thistle aphid
turnip aphid

3 (7.9)

Non-vectors and unidentified

non-vectors

3 (75)

5 (33.3)

28 (73.6)

8 (88.9)

7 (58.3)

unidentified

1 (6.7)

1 (8.3)

Totals

4

15

0

0

38

9

12

 

WISCONSIN

Antigo
19 June

Rhinelander
19 June

 

Aphids per trap per week
Aphid species

PLRV/PVY vectors

green peach aphid

 

 

potato aphid

 

 

 

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

 

 

corn leaf aphid

 

1 (100)

English grain aphid

 

 

greenbug

 

 

sunflower aphid

 

 

thistle aphid

 

 

turnip aphid

 

 

 

Non-vectors and unidentified

non-vectors

1 (100)

 
unidentified

 

 

Totals

1

1

 

SOUTH DAKOTA

Watertown
10 July

 

Aphids per trap per week

Aphid species

PLRV/PVY vectors

green peach aphid

 

potato aphid

 

 

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

2 (33.3)

corn leaf aphid

1 (16.7)

English grain aphid

 

greenbug

 

sunflower aphid

 

thistle aphid

 

turnip aphid

1 (16.7)

 

Non-vectors and unidentified

non-vectors

2 (33.3)

unidentified

 

Totals

6

 

NEBRASKA

Cody
11 July

 

Aphids per trap per week

Aphid species

PLRV/PVY vectors

green peach aphid

 

potato aphid

 

 

PVY vectors

bird cherry-oat aphid

 

corn leaf aphid

 

English grain aphid

 

greenbug

 

sunflower aphid

 

thistle aphid

 

turnip aphid

 

 

Non-vectors and unidentified

non-vectors

 

unidentified

 

Totals

0

 

 


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