Evaluations of New and Current Management Strategies to Control Phomopsis Cane and Leaf Spot of Grape
2007
Nita, Mizuho | Ellis, Michael A. | Wilson, Leslie L. | Madden, Laurence V.
To extend our understanding of the epidemiology and control of Phomopsis cane and leaf spot of grape, caused by Phomopsis viticola, studies were conducted to: (i) determine efficacy of a dormant fungicide spray program for controlling the disease in its early stage of development (e.g., spring); (ii) evaluate a disease warning system by applying fungicides and fungicide-adjuvant combinations in response to predicted infection periods based on weather conditions; and (iii) correlate commercial control practices and environmental conditions with disease incidence based on a state-wide survey of commercial fields. With the warning system, control was equal to that obtained with a 7-day protectant fungicide program, but with fewer fungicide applications per season. A dormant application provided consistent, yet only moderate, control of the disease. Growers who applied a dormant-season application or early spring protectant fungicides tended to have lower disease incidence than those who did not. There was high variability in disease incidence within vineyards and farms, but no significant difference in incidence among regions of the state. Overall, early season application of protective fungicides was shown to be a key factor for successful management of P. viticola.
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