Population Trends of the Sugarcane Borer (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Louisiana Sugarcane.

The sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis (F.) (Lepidoptera: Crambidae), is the primary pest of sugarcane, Saccharum spp., in Louisiana. Spring populations are not considered economically damaging, but quantifying infestations can provide an indication of the spatial and temporal character of the damaging summer populations. Statewide surveys quantified the density of sugarcane tillers killed by D. saccharalis (deadhearts) from sugarcane fields across the state in spring from 2003 to 2020. Deadheart density varied greatly among years with a high of 1,318/ha in 2003 to a low of 0/ha in 2018. Linear regressions of the 3-yr rolling average showed declines in spring D. saccharalis populations and the percentage of acreage treated with insecticides over 17 yr. Weather factors including minimum winter temperatures and average spring temperatures were poor predictors of D. saccharalis populations. Only total precipitation in the month of April was positively correlated with numbers of deadhearts per hectare. Results suggest overwintering mortality is not a key factor influencing populations of the first generation of D. saccharalis in Louisiana. Total precipitation in the month of July was positively associated with percentage of treated acreage. Spring deadheart density was directly related to percentage of acreage treated with insecticides during the summer. Quantifying first-generation D. saccharalis populations by recording deadheart density can aid in predicting pest pressure later in the growing season.

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