Carving Out a Pumpkin Spray Program

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Carving Out a Pumpkin Spray Program Presented at the Pumpkin Field Day, West TN REC, September 25, 2014 Steve Bost Extension Plant Pathologist Soil, Plant & Pest Center Nashville, TN scbost@utk.edu

Pumpkin disease control should be an integrated program that combines chemical and cultural practices. We will focus on the spray program. How to design it?

Focus on the big three diseases. These form the basis of the spray program: Downy mildew Powdery mildew Plectosporium blight (Microdochium blight; white blight) Why? These are the most common diseases and effective control products are available.

Other diseases can occur, but are not as common. Disease Foliar bacterial diseases Bacterial wilt Virus diseases Cucurbit yellow vine disease Phytophthora blight Treatment copper insecticides insecticides insecticides certain fungicides

Downy mildew

Powdery mildew

Plectosporium blight (White blight)

The strategy Begin spraying when vines begin to run Spray every 7 to 14 days, depending on rainfall Use chlorothalonil* every time (don t worry about resistance developing) Exception If white blight occurs, substitute Flint or Cabrio for chlorothalonil every other spray. Don t need to tank mix. Scout closely and add specialized products as needed * Sold as Bravo, Echo, Equus, Initiate, and Chlorothalonil

Spray strategy continued Learn to ID diseases in their early stages, so that correct specialized fungicides can be added in a timely manner. Follow resistance management practices rotate FRAC codes. Downy mildew products should be applied prior to infection for best control. Watch for warnings and reports from http://cdm.ipmpipe.org/

Downy Mildew Applying sprays before infection provides best control for any disease, but is particularly important for downy mildew. Bravo

Procedure Scout young plants Begin spray program when vines begin to run

How to scout Recognize early symptoms and signs They trigger your application of specialized products

Early signs of powdery mildew On stems or individual colonies on leaves. More likely in interior of canopy. Add powdery mildewcides to program as soon as you see the 1 st colonies.

Don t mistake genetic silvering for powdery mildew.

Early symptoms of white blight Downward cupping and tan midrib of young leaves Tan, spindle-shaped lesions

Don t mistake abrasions for white blight This is white blight. Abrasions can mimic it.

Early symptoms of downy mildew Faint yellow to light-green spots

Check underside of leaf What may look like downy mildew may actually be powdery mildew.

May also see gray lesions

Dessication of green leaves

Don t try to ID by mold growth. Too hard to see.

Bacterial spot Can resemble downy mildew. Presence of white lesions helps distinguish it.

Fungicides Powdery Mildew Quintec Fontelis sulfur Pristine Torino Downy mildew Presidio Ranman Zampro chlorothalonil White blight Cabrio Flint Pristine chlorothalonil mancozeb

Fungicide efficacies (0=no control, 5=excellent control) FRAC code Powdery Downy White blight Chlorothalonil * 2 2 3 Mancozeb * 0 2 3 Sulfur * 4 0 0 Quintec 13 5 0 0 Rally 3 2 0 0 Pristine 7+11 3 0 R 3 Quadris 11 0 R 0 R 2 Cabrio 11 0 R 0 R 4 Torino U6 5 0 0 Presidio 43 0 3 0 Ranman 21 0 4 0 Zampro 45+40 0 3 0 * These three products do not need to be rotated no resistance problem. R Indicates widespread resistance. THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE LIST OF REGISTERED FUNGICIDES.

Consider the weather forecast It affects your fungicide choice Disease Powdery mildew Downy mildew White blight Favorable weather dry dry or wet wet

There is no one-size-fits-all Your program design depends on what diseases are present Diseases present None Powdery mildew Downy mildew White blight Strategy Chlorothalonil or mancozeb every 7 to 14 days; scout field. Choose two powdery mildew products and alternate them. Tank mix with chlorothalonil or mancozeb. Choose two downy mildew products and alternate them. Tank mix with chlorothalonil or mancozeb. Choose two non-related white blight products and alternate them.

How to apply foliar disease-control products boom air blast backpack mist blower (small plantings)

Which works best over-the-top boom or air blast?

Pumpkin powdery mildew control Trial conducted at HRREC Percent defoliation at harvest: Treatment Boom Mist blower unsprayed check 66 ab 64 b bicarbonate 72 a 65 ab fish oil 60 b 60 b copper 48 c 17 d sulfur 42 c 10 d The products that were effective worked much better when applied by the mist blower. AIR-ASSIST HELPS.

Spray Program Design SUMMARY Before diseases appear Follow the basic preventive program. After diseases appear Choose two unrelated products for each disease and rotate them. Product selection for each application driven by: What diseases are present The weather forecast

Your source of information Caution: Be careful where you get your information! Every product used must be registered with EPA! The Southeastern US Vegetable Crop Handbook http://www.thegrower.com/south-east-vegetable-guide/ Commercial Vegetable Disease Control Guide (TN) http://utextension.tennessee.edu/publications/documents/ W141.pdf