Pesticidal mixtures
A method of controlling potato psyllid in plant propagation materials comprising applying a composition comprising cyantraniliprole and abamectin to the plant propagation material.
1. A method comprising: applying at least three times to a potato plant via foliar application, over an about 20-day period, about 100 g ai/ha to 150 g ai/ha of a composition comprising cyantraniliprole and abamectin in a weight ratio of between about 6:1 and 2:1, wherein the potato treated potato plants were planted at least about 91 days prior to foliar treatment, wherein the potato seeds seed-treated prior to planting with a composition comprising thiamethoxam and fludioxonil prior to planting, wherein the application of both compositions provides a destruction rate of at least 50% of potato psyllid as compared to untreated potato plants 20 days after applying and greater long-term control against potato psyllid where greater long-term control is defined as controlling more potato psyllid based on average potato psyllid count per leaf than either cyantraniliprole or abamectin alone 20 days after application of the respective active compounds.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of cyantraniliprole and abamectin about 6:1 based on a weight of the components.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising diluting the composition comprising cyantraniliprole and abamectin prior to application.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein cyantraniliprole is applied at about 102 g/ha and abamectin is applied at about 17 g/ha.