Journal of Economic Entomology

Published by: Entomological Society of America



Journal of Economic Entomology 100(3):1000-1010. 2007
doi: 10.1603/0022-0493(2007)100[1000:EABSSP]2.0.CO;2

Enumerative and Binomial Sequential Sampling Plans for the Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in Wine Grapes

T. L. Galvan1, E. C. Burkness, W. D. Hutchison

Department of Entomology, 219 Hodson Hall, 1980 Folwell Avenue, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108

1Corresponding author, e-mail:.

Abstract

To develop a practical integrated pest management (IPM) system for the multicolored Asian lady beetle,Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), in wine grapes, we assessed the spatial distribution ofH.axyridis and developed eight sampling plans to estimate adult density or infestation level in grape clusters. We used 49 data sets collected from commercial vineyards in 2004 and 2005, in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Enumerative plans were developed using two precision levels (0.10 and 0.25); the six binomial plans reflected six unique action thresholds (3, 7, 12, 18, 22, and 31% of cluster samples infested with at least oneH.axyridis). The spatial distribution ofH.axyridis in wine grapes was aggregated, independent of cultivar and year, but it was more randomly distributed as mean density declined. The average sample number (ASN) for each sampling plan was determined using resampling software. For research purposes, an enumerative plan with a precision level of 0.10 (SE/) resulted in a mean ASN of 546 clusters. For IPM applications, the enumerative plan with a precision level of 0.25 resulted in a mean ASN of 180 clusters. In contrast, the binomial plans resulted in much lower ASNs and provided high probabilities of arriving at correct “treat or no-treat” decisions, making these plans more efficient for IPM applications. For a tally threshold of one adult per cluster, the operating characteristic curves for the six action thresholds provided binomial sequential sampling plans with mean ASNs of only 19–26 clusters, and probabilities of making correct decisions between 83 and 96%. The benefits of the binomial sampling plans are discussed within the context of improving IPM programs for wine grapes.

Received: September 30, 2006; Accepted: February 17, 2007



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