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When is ideal to drill sugar beet and why?
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Late March for longer growing season and warmth to aid germination

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When is ideal to drill sugar beet and why?
Late March for longer growing season and warmth to aid germination
What main post emergence herbicide options are there for ABLW? List the "Conviso One" at the end
Clopyralid, ethofumesate, Phenmedipham, metamitron, lenacil, Triflusulfuron, foramsulfuron
What are the Stemphylium symptoms? What is the % yield loss
Large necrotic lesions, up to 42% yield loss
What does a silver seed treatment signify?
Standard BCN and APYR varieties
Name the 3 main aphid vectored viruses in beet and what aphid carries them
Beet yellow virus, Beet mild yellowing virus, Beet chlorosis virus, peach potato aphid, black bean aphid
What are the pre-emergence options for Sugar Beet? What does each control?
Ethofumesate for grass weeds, Metamitron for blw, quinmerac for blw
What is a soil based issue to pre-em herbicides in Sugar Beet?
Often grown in high organic soils, which causes a rapid breakdown of pre-em activity
What will Conviso one not control?
Clearfield OSR volunteers
What are weed beet controls?
Bolting resistant varieties, hand rogueing, weed wipe, wide rotation
What is the threshold for leaf miner in beet?
If there are more eggs+larvae than leaves/m2
What is the integrated programme for peach potato aphids in beet?
Removal of host species throughout non cropped seasons and maintain beneficial insect populations
What are the main risk factors for BCN?
Tight rotations, host species, organic sandy soils
What are the symptoms of blackleg in beet?
Blackened, withered cotyledons
What are cultural controls for Rhizomania?
Reduce soil movement, Partially resistant cultivars
What are the control methods for BYV, BChV & BMYV
Remove green bridge, Flonicamid insecticide
What are the symptoms of Violet Root Rot?
Dark wilting leaves, superficial tubor rot
What are integrated control methods for Violet Root Rot?
Volunteer control, host species control, avoid carrots in rotation
Describe the FAR method of sugar beet weed control, how often it is sprayed and the advantages vs disadvantages
F=Phenmedipham, A=Activator=Ethofumesate, R=Residual=Metamitron used every 7-10 days until the canopy closes over. Crop safe as less active used and less management input, but more passes
Describe the standard management approach to sugar beet weed control and its advantages and disadvantages
Crop is walked every week until the canopy closes. Weeds are identified and herbicides are specifically prescribed. Sprayed every 10-14 days. Less passes, more accurate recommendation, more management, more active ingredient
Describe the Conviso smart beet method of sugar beet control, how often it is sprayed and its advantages and disadvantages
Conviso smart beet variety is selected, a pre-em spray of Conviso One (Foramsulfuron) is applied. The crop is sprayed once only, less passes, less management, expensive, less control
Describe the Broadacre approach to sugar beet weed control, how often it is sprayed and its advantages and disadvantages
A robust mix of herbicides is use everytime with a higher rate and less applications. The crop is sprayed every 3-4 weeks. Less management, good weed kill, less crop safe, expensive
Why are the managed and FAR herbicide methods arguably more effective?
Low dose rates and targeting weeds at a young age
What herbicides are available for grassweeds?
Graminicides, cycloxydim, propaquizafop, fluazifop
How can volunteer beet be controlled?
Prevent bolters, delay drilling, hand rogue, 1 in 7 rotation, spray in other crop
What does a pink seed treatment signify?
No insecticide, sedexane and fludioxinil
What does a green seed treatment signify?
Tefluthrin insecticide, sedexane and fludioxinil
What does a metallic green/blue seed treatment signify?
Tefluthrin insecticide, BCN and AYPR varieties
What are the 3 constituents of the soil pest complex? (SPC) Where are they mostly a risk?
Springtails, symphilids and millipedes. Mostly an issue on organic and silty soils
What beet pest is closely associated with the soil pest complex? Describe their life cycle briefly and when damage is likely seen
Pygmy mangold beetle, adults feed in March, lay eggs around plants in summer and larvae feed on beet roots of mature plants.
What is the symptom of Pygmy Mangold Beetle damage?
Blackened pits on the stem and roots
What is the symptom of wireworm damage?
Blackened tunnel wounds below the soil surface
How can leatherjackets be controlled?
Rotational, avoid beet after grass
Describe the symptoms of beet leaf miner damage, their life cycle, threshold and control methods
Mining in the leaf, extensive mining causes death. Eggs laid under leaf end of April to early June, apply lambdacyhalothrin when larvae + eggs = square of the number of true leaves.
Describe Capsid symptoms
Multi-crowning or distortion of growing point
Describe thrip damage symptoms
Silvery, brown colouring on unfurled heart leaves
What is the symptom of virus yellows?
Yellowing between the leaf veins
What is the threshold for Black Bean Aphids, and what are the symptoms of damage? How can they be controlled
10% of plants have colonies, vector BYV and direct feeding to heart leaves, Control with flonicamid
What virus is Rhizomania?
Beet necrotic yellow vein virus
What are the management controls for Rhizomania?
Varietal resistance, reduce soil movement
What are the control methods for BVY?
Reduce green bridge, volunteers, old clamps, flonicamid
Describe Beet yellows virus
Chlorosis, orange/ red at leaf tip
Describe beet chlorosis virus
Chlorosis with veins very visible