Insects (2020) 11 (12 - 877)

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Nicoletta Faraone and N. Kirk Hillier (2020)
Preliminary evaluation of a granite rock dust product for pest herbivore management in field conditions
Insects 11 (12 - 877)
Abstract: The effects of granite rock dust in dry and aqueous formulations were evaluated under field conditions for control of insect pests in different crop systems and ornamental plants. We tested efficacy of crop protection following foliar applications on lily, squash, and cabbage plants by evaluating subsequent pest damage, overall plant health, and quantity of crops produced over one season. Lily plants treated with dry and aqueous formulations of rock dust were subject to lower herbivore damage (>1% and 11% herbivory damage, respectively) when compared to the controls (30% herbivory damage). Treatment on cabbage was less effective to protect plants against herbivory damage, and no statistically significant differences were reported within treatments. The foliar applications (dry and aqueous formulations) had positive impacts on growth of squash fruit resulting in a 2.5-fold increase in size relative to the control squash fruit. These results support the potential field application of granite dust to protect ornamental plants against herbivory attack, and reveal an alternative positive effect of the silica-based product on plant growth and development.
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Database assignments for author(s): Nicoletta Faraone, N. Kirk Hillier

Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
control - general


Pest and/or beneficial records:

Beneficial Pest/Disease/Weed Crop/Product Country Quarant.


Plutella xylostella Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Canada (east)
Acalymma vittata Squash/pumpkin (Cucurbita) Canada (east)
Anasa tristis Squash/pumpkin (Cucurbita) Canada (east)
Lilioceris lilii Lilium (crop) Canada (east)