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Nematicide Effects On Arthropods In Bermudagrass

FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST(2020)

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Abstract
In turfgrass systems, nematicides are a valuable tool for managing plant-parasitic nematode populations, but few studies have examined non-target nematicide effects on arthropods. Our study evaluated effects of turfgrass nematicide formulations of abamectin (Divanem SC), fluopyram (Indemnify), furfural (MultiGuard Protect EC), and fluensulfone (Nimitz Pro G) on arthropod populations in bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.; Poaceae). A randomized block design was used with 5 replications of the 4 nematicide treatments and an untreated control. Plots were 6 m(2) with 0.6 m untreated borders between adjacent plots. Data were collected from 1.5 m2 subplots located in the center of the treatment plots. Nematicides were applied at labeled rates every 4 wk as a summer treatment program from 7 Jun to 30 Aug 2016 and from 24 Apr to 18 Jul 2017 at the University of Florida Plant Science Research and Education Unit in Citra, Florida, USA. Samples were collected before treatment and at 2 d, 14 d, 56 d, and 238 d after the final treatment. Data from each nematicide treatment were compared to the untreated data at each sample date using analysis of covariance with initial population counts serving as the covariate. Abamectin treatments significantly increased fungivore mite abundance relative to the untreated control at 2 sampling dates in 2016 and 3 sampling dates in 2017. Abamectin also decreased collembolan abundance significantly at 2 sampling dates in 2017. Fluopyram increased predatory mite abundance significantly at 3 sampling dates in 2016; decreased collembolan abundance significantly at 4 sampling dates in 2017; and significantly increased phytophagous insect abundance at 2 dates in 2017. Furfural and fluensulfone had low impacts on arthropod abundance. The results of this study suggest nematicides can impact arthropods in bermudagrass, which could affect organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling processes.
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bioindicator, mites, collembola, turfgrass
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