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Title Cooper, Monica - Mealybug Management and Leafroll Virus in California Vineyards
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File Information Dr Monica Cooper works with commercial growers, viticulturists, and pest control advisors to optimize winegrape production in Napa County. She is collaborating with UC and USDA researchers and Napa County growers on applied research projects in: pest management, disease management and viticultural practices.
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Cooper, Monica : IPM, biological control
Publication Date Mar 18, 2010
Date Added Mar 30, 2010
Description Dr Monica Cooper is the Viticulture Farm Advisor and County Director for Napa County's UC Cooperative Extension. This is her lecture given at the 2010 Recent Advances in Viticulture & Enology, "Sustainability: Minimizing Environmental Footprints", held on March 18, 2010 at UC Davis.
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Mealybug Management and Leafroll Virus in California Vineyards Monica L . Cooper Rodrigo P.P . Almeida & Kent M . Daane Mealybug management Species - specific Situation - dependent © Dewitt Jones / CORBIS Mealybugs in California Vineyards : Pseudococcus maritimus ( Grape MB ) Pseudococcus viburni ( Obscure MB ) Pseudococcus longispinus ( Longtailed MB ) Planococcus ficus ( Vine MB ) Planococcus citri ( Citrus MB ) Ferrisia gilli ( Gillâ??s MB ) Rhizoecus falcifer ( Ground MB ) Rhizoecus kondonis ( Ground MB ) Maconellicoccus hirsutus ( Pink hibiscus ) Gillâ??s Grape Vine Obscure Mealybug damage Direct Indirect : vector pathogens Mealybug management Ant management Biological control Mating disruption © Dewitt Jones / CORBIS Insecticides Ant bait BC MD Insecticide Grape Stand - Present No Target alone product young MB Rotate chemistry to Obscure Combine Release No avoid product resistance Use with Vine Combine Release Check - other tools Mate in IPM program Gillâ??s ? Present Not identified Grape mealybug in North Coast : Small , endemic populations rarely cause As a Vector : economic damage uEffectives . It only takes ONE mealybug to transmit vir biological control Low GMB populations : no bunch damage , but virus transmission . â?¦ except in the Results in ZERO tolerance . presence of ants Eradication would be difficult . How will we manage MB vector populations ? Mealybugs & Leafroll virus Host Vector Virus Environment Scagliusi et al . 2002 UC Statewide IPM Project Mealybugs & Leafroll virus Vector ( s ) Host Virus Environment UC Statewide IPM Project Scagliusi et al . 2002 GLRaV - 3 Insect Vectors in California Grape mealybug Obscure mealybug Longtailed mealybug Vine mealybug Citrus mealybug Cottony vine scale No specificity is evident in leafroll virus transmission Tsai et al . Phytopathology , submitted GLRaV - 1 Vector in California European fruit lecanium scale The vector ( s ) : Virus transmission Acquisition : 1 hr ( max efficiency at 24 h . ) Inoculation : 1 hr ( max efficiency at 24 h . ) Tsai , Almeida et al . Phytopath . 2008 The vector ( s ) : Virus Retention Mealybug lost infectivity 4 d after acquisition ( when transferred to non - host of LR - 3 ) Tsai , Almeida et al . Phytopath . ( accepted ) Sforza et al . Mealybugs & Leafroll virus Virus Host Vector Environment Scagliusi et al . 2002 UC Statewide IPM Project Worldwide , leafroll disease is most significant grapevine viral disease 10 serologically distinct viruses ( GLRaVâ??s ) associated with leafroll disease Spread documented by Golino and Weber ( Calif Agric , 2008 , v . 62 ( 4 ) ) photo courtesy of Deborah Golino The virus : Which of the leafroll associated viruses is responsible for the epidemic ? Survey work in 16 Napa vineyards , 300 samples ( Almeida and Fernandez 2008 ) Mainly GLRaV - 3 Some GLRaV - 1 , GLRaV - 2 Little of the others Mealybugs & Leafroll virus Host Vector Virus Environment Scagliusi et al . 2002 UC Statewide IPM Project The host : Re - development & virus reservoirs Live roots harbor pathogens â?¦ and pests . ( 30 % of samples positive for LR ) ( cm ) 0 + 10 + 20 + 30 + 40 + 50 + 60 + 70 + 80 + Photo courtesy Mark Battany 90 + Can we keep the virus and vector from spreading ? Protect young vines : Clutch ( clothianidin ) and Movento ( spirotetramat ) LR source block Movement of GLRaV from a point infestation MB movement An invasive mealybug pest and an emerging viral disease : a dangerous mix for West coast vineyards University of California Kent Daane , CE Entomologist Rodrigo Almeida , Insect Vectors Deborah Golino , Jim Wolpert , Monica Cooper , Rhonda Smith , and Grower - collaborators Washington State University Naidu Rayapati , Pant Pathology Douglas B Walsh , Entomology USDA - ARS ( Oregon ) Robert R . Martin Plant Pathology Oregon State University Vaughn Walton , Entomology Patricia A . Skinkis , CE Viticulture
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