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Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, CC 276, Balcarce (7620), Argentina
CSIRO Plant Industry, Locked Bag 59, Narrabi 2390, NSW, Australia
* Corresponding author.
The objective of this study was to assess the ability of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) crops to recover after early-season damage by thrips (Thysanoptera). Such information may help clarify the actual need to control thrips. Ten experiments, resulting from the combination of two to four sites per season and three seasons, were carried out in commercial crops in the irrigation area of northwest New South Wales, Australia. Two treatments were compared: unprotected crops and crops protected with aldicarb{2-methyl-2-(methylthio)propanal O-[(methylamino)carbonyl]oxime} at sowing. Early season thrips communities were dominated by Thrips tabaci Lindeman, which accounted for 52 to 100% of the total phytophagous thrips present in the crops. Insecticide treatment consistently reduced the number of larval thrips compared with the unprotected crops. Number of larval thrips per plant ranged from 0 to 24. Thrips reduced crop leaf area in six experiments, dry matter production in four experiments, and yield in two experiments. Maximum differences in leaf area and dry weight between treatments were found about 40 d after sowing. In all cases, crops damaged by thrips recovered well and reached leaf areas and dry weights similar to protected crops after about 60 to 80 d after sowing. On average, protected crops reached maturity 3 d earlier than crops damaged by thrips, but differences were not statistically significant. Despite large reductions in early growth, yield reductions due to thrips were found in only two experiments. The magnitude of the reduction in yield in those experiments (11%) contrasts with the magnitude of the reduction in growth (about 40%) and highlights the ability of the cotton crop to recover after early season damage by thrips.
Received for publication February 25, 1997.
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