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Sampling for the sugarcane borer (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in sugarcane.

David G. Hall
- 01 Jun 1986 - 
- Vol. 79, Iss: 3, pp 813-816
TLDR
A sampling study was conducted in Sugarcane to estimate infestation levels of the sugarcane borer (SCB), Diatraea saccharalis, and showed that SCB populations usually were aggregated in sugarCane.
Abstract
A sampling study was conducted in sugarcane to estimate infestation levels of the sugarcane borer (SCB), Diatraea saccharalis (F.). A single sample consisted of five stalks per plant from five plants spaced 3 m apart. A mean of 7 min was required for one scout to take one sample in cane 0.6–1.2 m tall; 16 min was required in cane 3.0–3.6 m tall. Variance to mean ratios, Green’s coefficient of dispersion, and a simple linear regression of log10( s 2)against log10( x ¯) showed that SCB populations usually were aggregated in sugarcane. Number of SCB larvae per sample followed the negative binomial distribution. In 0.4- to 0.8-ha areas of sugarcane, aggregation was not detected at low population densities but was pronounced at high densities. Estimated SCB infestation levels (mean number of borers per 25 stalks × 100) ranged from 0.4 to 48.0% in the different fields sampled. Based on 90% CL and a mean of nine samples per 0.4- to 0.8-ha area, accuracy of estimates for SCB infestation levels ranged from ±0.8 to ±26.6% with an overall average of ±7.4% based on simple variance or ±7.1% based on a regression estimate of variance. At infestation levels <10%, estimates of SCB infestation levels were generally within ±4.5% of the true levels based on simple variance or ±3.9% based on regressed variance. Accuracy of infestation level estimates generally decreased as SCB infestation levels increased.

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Insects and Mites Associated with Sugarcane in Florida

David G. Hall
- 01 Jun 1988 - 
TL;DR: A list of insects and mites associated with sugarcane in Florida is presented andPhytophagous species are listed along with their parasitoids and predators.
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Sugarcane Stem Borers of the Colombian Cauca River Valley: Current Pest Status, Biology, and Control

TL;DR: There is a need to develop supplementary tactics for the management of these pests that will be compatible with biological control, as well as more reliable protocols for assessing host plant resistance against the increase in infestation intensity.
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Sampling lepidopterous pests on maize in West Africa

TL;DR: Enumerative and binomial sampling plans that incorporate Taylor's power law are proposed to estimate mean densities of S. calamistis, C. leucotreta and the species complex consisting of E. saccharina, M. nigrivenella and Spodoptera exempta which showed similar spatial distributions, with a predefined reliability level.
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Sampling for the sugarcane borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on sugarcane in Louisiana.

TL;DR: It is estimated that implementation of these plans would decrease sampling effort by 50–60% when compared with sampling programs currently in use for D. saccharalis management decisions in Louisiana.
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Efficacy of Insect Growth Regulators and Diamide Insecticides for Control of Stem Borers (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Sugarcane.

TL;DR: Results suggest insect growth regulators and diamide insecticides fit well in D. saccharalis management programs in Louisiana sugarcane and have potential to improve control of E. loftini, but more research into application strategies is needed to achieve consistent efficacy.
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