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Pesticides
Pesticides
• Pesticides Defined: Any substance or
mixture of substances, intended for
preventing, destroying, or mitigating any
pest, or intended for use as a plant growth
regulator, defoliant or desiccant. (FIFRA)
• Technically includes biocontrols and
plants bred for pest resistance. Common
usage excludes these.
Pesticide Classification
Pesticides are commonly classified several
ways:
• Chemical class -- Increasingly diverse
• Target Organism
• Mode of Action
• Application timing or usage
Pesticides Classified by Target
Term Target Term Target
1. Algaecide Algae 2. Avicide Birds
3. Bactericide Bacteria 4. Defoliant Crop Foliage
4. Desiccant Crop Plants 5. Fungicide Fungi
6. Herbicide Plants (weeds) 7. Insecticide Insects
8. Miticide Mites 9. Molluscicide Molluscs
10. Nematicide Nematodes 11. Plant
Growth Reg.
Crop Plants
12. Rodenticide Rodents 13. Piscicide Fish
14. Lampricide Lamprey 15. Wood
Preservative
Wood
Destroying
Pests
Target classification may also
specify growth stages
• Ovicides – Eggs
• Larvicides – Larvae
• Adulticides -- Adults
Mode of Action Examples
• Broad Spectrum -- Kills broad range of pests, usually refers to
insecticides, fungicides, and bactericides
• Contact Poison -- Kills by contacting pest
• Disinfectant (Eradicant) -- Effective against pathogen that has already
infected the crop
• Germination Inhibitor -- Inhibits germination of weed seeds, fungus
spores, bacterial spores.
• Nonselective -- Kills broad range of pests and/or crop plants, usually
used in reference to herbicides
• Nerve Poison -- Interferes with nervous system function
• Protectants -- Protects crop if applied before pathogens infect the crop
• Repellents -- Repels pest from crop or interferes with pest’s ability to
locate crop
• Systemic -- Absorbed and translocated throughout the plant to provide
protection
• Stomach Poison -- Kills after ingestion by an animal
Classification by Timing
Annual Crops
• Seed Treatment -- Pesticide coats or is absorbed into the seed.
• Pre-Plant -- Pesticide applied any time before planting
• At-Planting -- Pesticide applied during the planting operation
• In-Furrow -- In the planting row, direct contact with crop seed
• Side-Dress -- Next to the row, no direct contact with crop seed
• Broadcast -- Distributed over the soil surface.
• Pre-Emergent -- Before the crop has emerged from the ground
• Post-Emergent -- After the crop has emerged from the ground
• Lay-By -- Final operation before harvest sequence
Perennial Crops
• Dormant -- Applied during winter dormancy
• Bud Break -- Applied as dormancy is broken
Harvest-Related Timing
• Pre-Harvest -- Just before crop is harvested
• Post-Harvest -- After crop is harvested
Benefits of Pesticides in IPM
• Inexpensive
• Greater control confidence
• Effective and rapid
• Therapeutic
• Management efficiency
• Can enable other management practices
Costs of Pesticides in IPM
• Greater human health threat
• Greater environmental cost
• Detrimental effects on non-target species
– Those useful in the CPS
– Those useful outside the CPS
– Those with no established uses
• Interferes with other aspects of IPM
– Secondary pests
– Re-entry Intervals & scouting
– Limits other control options
• Less sustainable
Role of Pesticides in IPM
• Pest complex – Some require pesticides
– Multiple, simultaneous species in same group
– At least one species that causes excessive
damage at low density
– Important species new/poorly understood
– Key pest(s) lacking control alternatives
– Key pest(s) especially vulnerable to pesticide
placement/timing
Pesticide Strategy Vs. Tactic
As a group, pesticides may be therapeutic or
preventative, broad or narrow spectrum, fast or
slow acting, long or short lived, etc.
As individuals, each pesticide occupies one point
on this multidimensional continuum.
The key is to consider each individual pesticide as
a separate tactic in an overall IPM plan.
The Selectivity Concept
• Key concept in pesticide usage in IPM
• Pesticides often classified as “selective” or
“non-selective”
• Meaning of these terms in common usage
is context-dependent (weeds vs. insects)
• More formally, there are two types of
selectivity – Physiological and Ecological
Physiological Selectivity
• Relative toxicity of pesticides under controlled
application conditions
• Species-specific susceptibility to a pesticide.
– Measured as a ratio of LD50’s of non-target/target
species (cf. table handout)
– Assumes all individuals & species equally dosed.
• Three general methods:
– Residues (cf. handout)
– Topical application to individuals
– Before/after assessment of field populations
Ecological Selectivity
• Differential mortality based on pesticide
use
– Formulation (e.g. granules result in more
mortality on soil pests than on foliar NE’s)
– Placement (e.g. spot sprays, seed treatments,
wicks, in-furrow).
– Timing (e.g. pre vs. post-emergent
applications, diurnal timing for bees)
– Dosage – Reduced dosage usually used in
conjunction with one of those above
Uses of Selectivity in IPM
• Mammalian toxicity of decreasing
significance except in urban/structural IPM
• Insecticides – Physiological selectivity
favored (target & non-target intermingled)
• Herbicides – Historically favored
ecological selectivity
• Bactericides/Fungicides – Non-selective
pesticides usually favored.
Types of Pesticides
Your book identifies two kinds (pp. 250 – 257)
• Traditional Toxic Chemicals
– Inorganic
– Organic (Synthetic)
• Biopesticides
– Living Systems (Microbial pesticides)
– Fermentation Products
– Botanical Pesticides
– Transgenic (Plant Incorporated Pesticides) – cover
under host plant resistance

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Pesticides

  • 2. Pesticides • Pesticides Defined: Any substance or mixture of substances, intended for preventing, destroying, or mitigating any pest, or intended for use as a plant growth regulator, defoliant or desiccant. (FIFRA) • Technically includes biocontrols and plants bred for pest resistance. Common usage excludes these.
  • 3. Pesticide Classification Pesticides are commonly classified several ways: • Chemical class -- Increasingly diverse • Target Organism • Mode of Action • Application timing or usage
  • 4. Pesticides Classified by Target Term Target Term Target 1. Algaecide Algae 2. Avicide Birds 3. Bactericide Bacteria 4. Defoliant Crop Foliage 4. Desiccant Crop Plants 5. Fungicide Fungi 6. Herbicide Plants (weeds) 7. Insecticide Insects 8. Miticide Mites 9. Molluscicide Molluscs 10. Nematicide Nematodes 11. Plant Growth Reg. Crop Plants 12. Rodenticide Rodents 13. Piscicide Fish 14. Lampricide Lamprey 15. Wood Preservative Wood Destroying Pests
  • 5. Target classification may also specify growth stages • Ovicides – Eggs • Larvicides – Larvae • Adulticides -- Adults
  • 6. Mode of Action Examples • Broad Spectrum -- Kills broad range of pests, usually refers to insecticides, fungicides, and bactericides • Contact Poison -- Kills by contacting pest • Disinfectant (Eradicant) -- Effective against pathogen that has already infected the crop • Germination Inhibitor -- Inhibits germination of weed seeds, fungus spores, bacterial spores. • Nonselective -- Kills broad range of pests and/or crop plants, usually used in reference to herbicides • Nerve Poison -- Interferes with nervous system function • Protectants -- Protects crop if applied before pathogens infect the crop • Repellents -- Repels pest from crop or interferes with pest’s ability to locate crop • Systemic -- Absorbed and translocated throughout the plant to provide protection • Stomach Poison -- Kills after ingestion by an animal
  • 7. Classification by Timing Annual Crops • Seed Treatment -- Pesticide coats or is absorbed into the seed. • Pre-Plant -- Pesticide applied any time before planting • At-Planting -- Pesticide applied during the planting operation • In-Furrow -- In the planting row, direct contact with crop seed • Side-Dress -- Next to the row, no direct contact with crop seed • Broadcast -- Distributed over the soil surface. • Pre-Emergent -- Before the crop has emerged from the ground • Post-Emergent -- After the crop has emerged from the ground • Lay-By -- Final operation before harvest sequence Perennial Crops • Dormant -- Applied during winter dormancy • Bud Break -- Applied as dormancy is broken Harvest-Related Timing • Pre-Harvest -- Just before crop is harvested • Post-Harvest -- After crop is harvested
  • 8. Benefits of Pesticides in IPM • Inexpensive • Greater control confidence • Effective and rapid • Therapeutic • Management efficiency • Can enable other management practices
  • 9. Costs of Pesticides in IPM • Greater human health threat • Greater environmental cost • Detrimental effects on non-target species – Those useful in the CPS – Those useful outside the CPS – Those with no established uses • Interferes with other aspects of IPM – Secondary pests – Re-entry Intervals & scouting – Limits other control options • Less sustainable
  • 10. Role of Pesticides in IPM • Pest complex – Some require pesticides – Multiple, simultaneous species in same group – At least one species that causes excessive damage at low density – Important species new/poorly understood – Key pest(s) lacking control alternatives – Key pest(s) especially vulnerable to pesticide placement/timing
  • 11. Pesticide Strategy Vs. Tactic As a group, pesticides may be therapeutic or preventative, broad or narrow spectrum, fast or slow acting, long or short lived, etc. As individuals, each pesticide occupies one point on this multidimensional continuum. The key is to consider each individual pesticide as a separate tactic in an overall IPM plan.
  • 12. The Selectivity Concept • Key concept in pesticide usage in IPM • Pesticides often classified as “selective” or “non-selective” • Meaning of these terms in common usage is context-dependent (weeds vs. insects) • More formally, there are two types of selectivity – Physiological and Ecological
  • 13. Physiological Selectivity • Relative toxicity of pesticides under controlled application conditions • Species-specific susceptibility to a pesticide. – Measured as a ratio of LD50’s of non-target/target species (cf. table handout) – Assumes all individuals & species equally dosed. • Three general methods: – Residues (cf. handout) – Topical application to individuals – Before/after assessment of field populations
  • 14. Ecological Selectivity • Differential mortality based on pesticide use – Formulation (e.g. granules result in more mortality on soil pests than on foliar NE’s) – Placement (e.g. spot sprays, seed treatments, wicks, in-furrow). – Timing (e.g. pre vs. post-emergent applications, diurnal timing for bees) – Dosage – Reduced dosage usually used in conjunction with one of those above
  • 15. Uses of Selectivity in IPM • Mammalian toxicity of decreasing significance except in urban/structural IPM • Insecticides – Physiological selectivity favored (target & non-target intermingled) • Herbicides – Historically favored ecological selectivity • Bactericides/Fungicides – Non-selective pesticides usually favored.
  • 16. Types of Pesticides Your book identifies two kinds (pp. 250 – 257) • Traditional Toxic Chemicals – Inorganic – Organic (Synthetic) • Biopesticides – Living Systems (Microbial pesticides) – Fermentation Products – Botanical Pesticides – Transgenic (Plant Incorporated Pesticides) – cover under host plant resistance