
doi: 10.1093/jee/91.2.522
Sugarbeet root maggot, Tetanops myopaeformis von Roder, is a major insect pest of sugarbeet throughout much of North America. Root maggot damage is routinely rated on a 0 (no damage) to 5 (severe damage) scale. In 42 trials, the relationship between visual damage and root yield was examined. The mean damage rating in the absence of insecticides was 3.3± 0.4, compared with 1.7 + 0.7 for the highest yielding treatment in each trial. Mean root yield of the highest yielding treatment in each trial was 48.8± 8.9 Mg ha -1 , compared with a mean of 29.0 ±12.5 Mg ha -1 when no insecticides were applied. Regression analyses within individual trials indicated that the yield loss associated with each increment of the damage rating scale fluctuated widely, ranging from near 0 to 15.7 ±2.42 Mg ha -1 . The percent yield reduction in the absence of insecticides ranged from 9.8 to 83.6% when compared with the treatment providing the most effective control in each test. These results are useful in estimating losses, developing recommendations, and providing a standard of comparison for alternative control strategies.
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