Title: Sustainable Integrated Pest Management for Tomato
1Sustainable Integrated Pest Management for Tomato
Norm Leppla, Jennifer Gillett Heidi
HansPetersen UF, IFAS Statewide IPM Program
2IPM for Florida Tomato Growers
- Overview of IPM Florida Program
- Sustainable Pest Management
- Tomato Pepper Growers Guide
- Grant opportunities
3IPM Florida provides statewide, interdisciplinary
and inter-unit coordination and assistance for
UF, IFAS integrated pest management research,
extension and education faculty.
4IPM Florida Website
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5Tactics of IPM
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- Sustainability
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- Cultural Practices
- Biological
Control - Chemical
Control - Physical
Methods
6 Sustainability of IPM
- Economics
- Natural resources
- Human welfare
- Environmental stewardship
7 Perspective
8Historical Pest Management Triangle
- Pesticides and application costs are nearly 25
of tomato growers expenses
- Pesticides were the 20th Centurys foundation for
pest management. - Pesticides were used first and all other
decisions followed.
Biological Control
Other Tools
Pesticides
9IPM TRIANGLE
- REDUCE RISK
- Disease Epidemic
- Environmental
- Health Hazards
- REDUCE COT
- INCREASE
- Sustainability
- Biodiversity
Chemical
Cultural Physical
Biological Control
Biologically Based IPM Technologies
10Why Do We Have Pest Outbreaks?
- Alien Invasive Species
- Local Invasions
- Pesticide Resistance
- Disrupted Environments
- Perceptions
11 1 Pest
Silverleaf whitefly Bemisia argentifolii
- 6 life stages egg, 4 nymphal instars, adult
- Life cycle can be as short as 2 weeks
12Nymphs
Bemisia Biology
- In Favorable conditions, 15 generations per year
- Females Do not Require a male to reproduce
- All stages prefer the underside of leaves
13Whitefly Damage
- Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus
- Tomato Mottle Virus
- Uneven Ripening
- Sooty Mold
Photograph Shahab Hanif-khan
14IPM for Whitefly Related Diseases
- Plant WHITEFLY-FREE transplants
- Establish a CROP-FREE PERIOD
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- Use UV REFLECTIVE MULCH
- CONTROL Weeds volunteers
- DESTROY old Crops IMMEDIATELY after harvest
DO NOT plant new crop adjacent to abandoned
field, infested weeds or other
solanaceous crops, cucurbits, or cabbage
Olson, S. M. D. N. Maynard. 2003. Vegetable
Production Guide for Florida. UF/IFAS
publication.
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18Growers IPM Guide for FloridaTomato Pepper
Production
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1- Introduction WHY IPM?
- Chapter 2- Tomato Pepper Production
- Chapter 3- Soil Nutrient Management
- Chapter 4- Pest Management
- Chapter 5- Disease Management
- Chapter 6- Weed Management
- Chapter 7- Cultural Physical Controls
- Chapter 8- Biological Control
- Chapter 9- Chemical Control
19 IPM Partnerships
20IPM Florida Grants Program
- IPM Florida, working with Joan Dusky, IFAS
Assistant Dean for Extension, developed a
federally funded grants program that increases
collaboration between extension agents and
specialists in advancing IPM.
21IPM Florida Grants
YOU!
- Agriculture
- Urban IPM
- Mosquito Control
- IPM Education
- Landscape IPM
- Plant Pathology
- Nursery IPM
- Weed Management
Extension Specialists
Extension Agents
22Selection Criteria
- Directly involve county Extension faculty
- Have widespread, positive impact on increasing
IPM in Florida - Have supplemental funds or in-kind resources
already in place - Include partnerships between IFAS and our
clientele - Involve applicants that have great need and
limited resources, e.g., new faculty.
23http//ipm.ifas.ufl.edu