All entries for September 2017

September 14, 2017

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between Friday and Tuesday (12th) we found the following:

On 3 sticky traps:

  • 24 carrot flies

In 3 water traps in a plot of swedes.

  • 33 male cabbage root flies and 48 females
  • 54 bean seed flies
  • 2 pollen beetles
  • 9 flea beetles

We recovered no cabbage root fly eggs from the soil around 15 cauliflower plants (new plants).

We caught 2 turnip moths and five silver Y moths in our pheromone traps.


Brassica aphids and virus News

The proportion of peach potato aphid (M. persicae) carrying Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)

Date

Type of trap

Numbers of M. persicae caught

% of those tested carrying TuYV

Wellesbourne, Warwickshire

28/8-03/9/2017

Suction trap

0

-

04/9-07/9/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

07/9-11/9/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

Kirton, Lincolnshire

28/8-03/9/2017

Suction trap

3

TBA

Spalding, Lincolnshire

04/9-07/9/2017

Yellow water traps

1

TBA

07/9-11/9/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), formerly known as Beet western yellows virus, is a very important pathogen of vegetable brassicas and oilseed rape. It is spread by the peach potato aphid (Myzus persicae).

This data is collected as part of project ‘Developing integrated approaches for pest and disease control in horticultural field crops’ with funding from the BBSRC Horticulture And Potato Initiative (HAPI).

Diana Katschnig and Angela Hambidge, Plant-Virus Interactions Group, University of Warwick; Alex Greenslade, Rothamsted Research & Rothamsted Insect Survey; Carl Sharp, Allium & Brassica Agronomy Ltd.


September 08, 2017

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between Tuesday and today we found the following:

On 3 sticky traps:

  • 12 carrot flies

In 3 water traps in a plot of swedes.

  • 59 male cabbage root flies and 69 females
  • 21 bean seed flies
  • 1 pollen beetle
  • 22 flea beetles
  • 1 cabbage stem flea beetle
  • 4 small white butterflies

We also recovered 13 cabbage root fly eggs from the soil around 15 cauliflower plants (new plants).

We caught 2 turnip moths in our pheromone traps.



AHDB Aphid News

The latest edition of AHDB Aphid News has just been released.


September 07, 2017

Brassica aphids and virus News

The proportion of peach potato aphid (M. persicae) carrying Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)

Date

Type of trap

Numbers of M. persicae caught

% of those tested carrying TuYV

Wellesbourne, Warwickshire

21/8-27/8/2017

Suction trap

0

-

28/8-31/8/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

31/8-04/9/2017

Yellow water traps

2

TBA

Kirton, Lincolnshire

21/8-27/8/2017

Suction trap

4

TBA

Spalding, Lincolnshire

28/8-31/8/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

31/8-04/9/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), formerly known as Beet western yellows virus, is a very important pathogen of vegetable brassicas and oilseed rape. It is spread by the peach potato aphid (Myzus persicae).

This data is collected as part of project ‘Developing integrated approaches for pest and disease control in horticultural field crops’ with funding from the BBSRC Horticulture And Potato Initiative (HAPI).

Diana Katschnig and Angela Hambidge, Plant-Virus Interactions Group, University of Warwick; Alex Greenslade, Rothamsted Research & Rothamsted Insect Survey; Carl Sharp, Allium & Brassica Agronomy Ltd.


September 05, 2017

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between Friday and today we found the following:

On 3 sticky traps:

  • 8 carrot flies

In 3 water traps in a plot of swedes.

  • 88 male cabbage root flies and 51 females
  • 48 bean seed flies
  • 6 pollen beetles
  • 21 flea beetles
  • 1 cabbage stem weevil
  • 1 cabbage stem flea beetle

We also recovered 82 cabbage root fly eggs from the soil around 15 cauliflower plants (new plants).

We caught 1 turnip moth and one silver Y moth in our pheromone traps.


September 04, 2017

AHDB Aphid News

The latest edition of AHDB Aphid News has been published today.


Brassica aphids and virus News

The proportion of peach potato aphid (M. persicae) carrying Turnip yellows virus (TuYV)

Date

Type of trap

Numbers of M. persicae caught

% of those tested carrying TuYV

Wellesbourne, Warwickshire

14/8-20/8/2017

Suction trap

0

-

21/8-24/8/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

24/8-29/8/2017

Yellow water traps

2

0%

Kirton, Lincolnshire

14/8-20/8/2017

Suction trap

0

-

Spalding, Lincolnshire

17/8-21/8/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

21/8-24/8/2017

Yellow water traps

0

-

24/8-29/8/2017

Yellow water traps

1

100%

Turnip yellows virus (TuYV), formerly known as Beet western yellows virus, is a very important pathogen of vegetable brassicas and oilseed rape. It is spread by the peach potato aphid (Myzus persicae).

This data is collected as part of project ‘Developing integrated approaches for pest and disease control in horticultural field crops’ with funding from the BBSRC Horticulture And Potato Initiative (HAPI).

Diana Katschnig and Angela Hambidge, Plant-Virus Interactions Group, University of Warwick; Alex Greenslade, Rothamsted Research & Rothamsted Insect Survey; Carl Sharp, Allium & Brassica Agronomy Ltd.


September 01, 2017

Pest update from Wellesbourne

Between Tuesday and today we found the following:

On 3 sticky traps:

  • 6 carrot flies

In 3 water traps in a plot of swedes.

  • 95 male cabbage root flies and 78 females
  • 38 bean seed flies
  • 4 pollen beetles
  • 17 flea beetles
  • 1 small white butterfly

We also recovered 33 cabbage root fly eggs from the soil around 15 cauliflower plants (new plants).

We caught 2 turnip moths in our pheromone traps.


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