Insect Threshold Modules

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Insect Threshold Modules
Depending on phenological stage of tree development, several questions are asked to determine the presence and severity of insect and mite pests and the mite predator, Stethorus punctum (LeConte). PSAOC queries the profile to determine the present phenological stage. From this information a list of insects and mites that can be a problem at that time of the season is constructed. Pertinent questions are asked about each member of the list to determine if that species is over the action threshold and must be treated. Some of these questions are posed to the user and some to the profile. As a result of this inquiry an array of the insect and mite species over the action threshold is passed along to the chemical management module.

For instance, one species, the European red mite, Panonychus ulmi (Koch), uses the following information, phenological stage of tree development, age of tree, projected crop load at harvest, rainfall history, number of mites per leaf, and number of Stethorus per 3 minute count. These pieces of information are used to measure the potential for a given mite population to damage the tree in terms of yield, quality and return bloom in subsequent years. The impact of the mite, being an indirect pest (not feeding directly on the fruit), must be measured as an interaction with the tree's physiological functions. Moveover, counts of the predator beetle Stethorus punctum, a commercially reliable biological control for mites in Pennsylvania, are asked for. In many situations, there will be enough beetles present to keep the mites from crossing the action threshold. However, if after consideration of all of these variables mites are still projected to be over threshold then this information is passed along to the chemical management module.

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