Do Antimicrobial Water Sanitizers Affect Insecticide Efficacy in Desert Produce?
Author
Palumbo, John C.Affiliation
University of ArizonaIssue Date
2020-06-24Keywords
SanitizersInsecticide Compatibility
Lettuce
Food Safety
Desert Agriculture
Thrips
Diamondback Moth
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Palumbo, J.C. 2020. Do Antimicrobial Water Sanitizers Affect Insecticide Efficacy In Desert Produce? IPM Short. University Of Arizona Cooperative Extension, Arizona Pest Management Center. VegIPM Update, Vol. 11, No. 13. June 24, 2020.Additional Links
https://acis.cals.arizona.edu/Abstract
In response to new food safety guidelines requiring antimicrobial sanitizers in non-potable spray water, this study assessed whether peroxyacetic acid (PAA) and sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) impact insecticide performance in desert lettuce. Through field trials and lab bioassays, researchers tested combinations of sanitizers with commonly used insecticides against key pests, including beet armyworm, cabbage looper, diamondback moth, western flower thrips, and green peach aphids. Results showed no negative effects on insecticide efficacy or residual control when sanitizers were used at recommended rates. Findings support the compatibility of water sanitization with effective pest management in leafy greens.Language
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