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Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee Biology & Systematics Lab Logan UT

Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

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Page 1: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin

Bob Hammon

Tri River Cooperative Extension

Grand Junction CO

Jim CaneUSDA/ARS Bee Biology

& Systematics LabLogan UT

Page 2: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

Insect Pests of Native Plants?

Economic considerations

“Natural controls”

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Hedysarum borealeNorthern Sweetvetch

70%+ seed loss to seed weevils at Meeker CO 1990

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Dalea ornata Western prairie clover

Seed weevils widespread!!

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Lupinus argenteusSilvery Lupine

Significant weevil damage to seed in field collections

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Astragalus filipesBasalt Milkvetch

5 species of weevils damaging seed in 2003/04

Several root boring weevils reported from Astragalus

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2003 Astragalus collection sites

Page 8: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

Weevils

• Curculionidae - True weevils– Tychius (ASFI, HEBO, LUAR)

• Brentidae – Straight-snouted weevils– Taxonomic confusion!!

• Curculionidae, Apionidae, Brentidae

– Apion (DAOR, LUAR)

• Bruchidae - Seed weevils– Acanthoscelides (ASFI, HEBO, DAOR)

Page 9: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

D. ornata A. filipes H. boreale L. argenteus

BruchidaeAcanthoscelides

aureolus L X

daleae

fraterculus X X

oregonensis X

pullus X

BrentidaeApion

amaurum X

proclive L

oedorhychum L

CurculionidaeTychius

lineellus L

semisquamosus X

tectus X L X

Page 10: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

Bruchidae – Seed WeevilsAcanthoscelides

o Head hypognathous (pointed downward)o Antennae arise from base of eyeo Tip of abdomen not covered by elytra

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Acanthoscelides oregonensis

Most seed weevils we are dealingwith are < 2.5 mmIn length

2mm

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Brentidae Curculionidae

Hollyhock weevilApion longirostre

Agave weevilScyphophrus acupunctatus

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Weevil Larvae

• Found within seed pod– Root feeders

• May be within normal-looking seed

• Well developed head capsule

• Legs reduced or absent

Page 14: Insects Affecting Production of Native Legume Seed in the Great Basin Bob Hammon Tri River Cooperative Extension Grand Junction CO Jim Cane USDA/ARS Bee

Tychius Life History

• Feed on Fabaceae: Papilionoideae• Seed predators• Adults feed on flowers/ pollen• Oviposit in immature ovaries/pods• Larvae feed on several seeds within pod

– External feeders

• Pupation in soil– Pupation in pods aberrant??

• Overwintering as adult in soil

Clark, W.E. 1977. The curculionid genus Tychius Germar: Natural history and coevolution with leguminous host plants. Southwestern Entomologist 2: 106-124

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Acanthoscelides Life History

• Many species, host plants

• Large diversity of life history

• Oviposition on pods, some spp on seed

• External or internal feeding on seeds, may eat 1 seed completely before moving on

• Multiple generations for some species

• Silken cocoon against side of pod, some spp within a seed

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Handling Collected SeedDon’t bring them home alive

• Inspect seed for damage• Adult weevils on plant material• Larvae within seed• Inspect healthy-looking seed• Keep samples for ID

– Larvae for rearing to adult• Fumigate with No Pest Strip

– Cut into 1” strips– 48h in sealed container

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Management – Field Collection Sites

• Anticipate problems• Monitor the site

– Sweep net– Nocturnal samples

• Pre-bloom soil drench– Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect

Control Concentrate• Imidacloprid

– Cheap, readily available, easy to apply

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Management – Field Plantings

• Monitoring with sweep net– NOCTURNAL!!!!!

• Preventative controls– Target adults pre-oviposition

• Systemic insecticide– Prebloom imidacloprid

• Contact insecticide– Residual pyrethroid

• Pollinator concerns– Non-lethal effects

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Seed Predator Challenges

• Research needs • Many species

– Life history diversity– Taxonomy challenges– Geographic differences

• Widespread distribution– Many legume plantings will be affected

• Yearly changes– We don’t know what next years challenge is

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Seed Production Pesticide Labels

• No labels for “Forbs grown for Seed”

• Field grown ornamentals

http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/SeedProduction.html

[email protected] listserv

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Bob Hammon

Tri River Cooperative Extension

P.O. Box 20,000-5028

Grand Junction CO 81502-5028

(970) 244-1834

[email protected]