According to what emerges from the monitoring network, the polar wave also “destroyed” the population of leafhoppers in the NOA

Published 2024년 7월 18일

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The article highlights the significant impact of intense cold weather on the population of the leafhopper pest (Dalbulus maidis), a key concern for the upcoming 2024/25 corn campaign in Northwestern Argentina. The cold wave in late June and early July has been described as a game-changer, leading to a substantial decrease in leafhopper numbers and the accidental corn sprouts known as volunteers or guachos in various regions. This unexpected development has sparked optimism among corn specialists, including Alejandro Vera, who monitors the pest using chromatic traps in the Los Altos and San Justo areas. These regions, previously severely affected by the leafhopper, are now showing promising results with zero leafhopper captures, attributing the success to the cold temperatures. This situation has raised hopes for a pest-free start to the corn planting season, potentially allowing producers to reduce chemical control efforts in fallow areas and strategically plan sowing to minimize pest encounters. However, experts stress the importance of ongoing vigilance to ensure that any changes in weather or pest behavior do not undermine the gains made so far.
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INTA said it, speaking especially of the core region and now Maizar says it, which brings together the corn chain, also referring to the provinces of Northwestern Argentina, where the threatening presence of the leafhopper has been going on for several campaigns: The intense cold of the last two weeks it was the best ally to control this pest for the new 2024/25 campaign. “Although, as anticipated at the Maizar 2024 Congress, it was known that this year winter would no longer play in favor of the leafhopper as in 2023, the first results from the Monitoring Trap Network show that the polar wave of June and July devastated the populations of this pest, much more than expected, and wiped out volunteer corn or guachos that had sprouted or were about to sprout. Thus, the 2024/25 corn campaign begins with two goals in favor,” indicated a press release from that organization. According to Maizar, the forecast of a cold 2024 winter that was finally confirmed reassured corn specialists ...

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