2016 Tree Fruit Management Guide Updates (as of March 15, 2016) to the 2015 New England Tree Fruit Management Guide
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1 2016 Tree Fruit Management Guide Updates (as of March 15, 2016) to the 2015 New England Tree Fruit Management Guide The New England Tree Fruit Management Guide is a publication produced in collaboration by the Cooperative Extension systems of the Universities of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. The most recent printed edition is the 2015 edition. This is available for purchase from UNH Extension ( ) or from the UMass Bookstore. In 2016, instead of printing a new guide, the authors decided to produce a short addendum with known updates and changes where current information differs from the 2015 edition. This is the 2016 update. With any questions, please contact your local Extension office. Trade names used herein are for convenience only. No endorsement of products in intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products implied. These guidelines are not a substitute for pesticide labeling. Always read the product label before applying any pesticide. Every effort has been made to provide correct, complete, and up-to-date pest management information for the New England states at the time this publication was released for printing (March 15, 2016). It is the responsibility of individuals using this guide to insure that they use pesticides in a manner that is consistent with Federal and state regulations.
2 APPLE Product Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add Disease Actigard 50 WG Suppression of Fireblight tank mixed with Strep 2 oz Aprovia SDHI; EXPECT REGISTRATION 2016; scab, Botrytis, Anthracnose, powdery mildew, sooty blotch/fly speck fl oz Badge SC M Apple Scab, Fireblight pts Badge X2 M Apple Scab, Fireblight # Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, sooty blotch/fly speck, Botrytis, Alternaria 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 Fireblight with Strep, CAR, scab, sooty blotch/fly speck, rust 1 qt Double Nickel LC 4 0 PLUS Cueva (2 qt/a) for Fireblight, sooty blotch/fly speck, fruit rot 1 qt OSO Alternaria, powdery mildew, scab suppression, CAR, sooty blotch/fly speck oz Ph-D Preventative program. Scab, powdery mildew, Alternaria Phostrol Blister Spot, Phytophthora pts Prophyt Phytophthora 2-4 pts Thiophanate Methyl Black rot, White rot # Add DES-X 12 0 Apple aphid, mites, leafhoppers 2 gal/100 gal Insecticide Exirel Add for OFM, AM; already listed for other insects fl oz Isomate DWB Dogwood borers 150 dispensors Lorsban 4E 1B 4 days 1 appl/year Trunk spray for Black Stem Borer, late April-mid June 1.5 qt/100 Sivanto 4D Aphids (not WAA), leafhoppers, scale 7-14 fl oz Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese beetles 6-12 fl oz Warrior II with Zeon Technology 3-Jan Add PGR ReTain PGR 12 NA Change Lorsban Syllit/Dodine U12 Do not apply after pink. Remove Rubigan Supracide Thionex 2016 Tree Fruit Management Guide Updates (As of March 15, 2016) Black stem borer: Ambrosia beetle that infests stressed trees, 2.56 fl oz/ young trees. Trunk spray late April-mid June 100 Apply pink-full bloom to increase fruit set by increasing length of flower susceptibility 1 pouch Cannot be applied past delayed dormant except for a trunk borer spray No longer available
3 PEAR Product Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add Disease Actigard 50 WG Suppression of Fireblight tank mixed with Strep 2 oz SDHI; EXPECT REGISTRATION 2016; scab, Botrytis, Aprovia Anthracnose, powdery mildew, sooty blotch/fly speck 7 fl oz Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, sooty blotch/fly speck, Botrytis, Alternaria 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 Fireblight with Strep, CAR, scab, sooty blotch/fly speck, rust 1 qt Double Nickel LC 4 0 PLUS Cueva (2 qt/a) for Fireblight 1 qt Alternaria, powdery mildew, scab suppression, sooty blotch/fly OSO speck oz Ph-D Preventative program. Scab, powdery mildew, Alternaria Add Isomate DWB Dogwood borers 150 dispensors Insecticide Sivanto 4D Aphids (not WAA), leafhoppers, scale 7-14 fl oz Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese beetles 6-12 fl oz Apply white bud-full bloom to increase fruit set by increasing Add PGR ReTain PGR 12 NA length of flower susceptibility 1 pouch Change Badge SC 1-14 pts Badge X # Syllit/Dodine U12 Do not apply after petal fall Remove Exirel PGR Pear Psylla: data indicates it does not control Rubigan Supracide APRICOT Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add disease Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, Brown rot, Botrytis, Blossom blight 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 Bacterial spot, bacterial canker, brown rot, blossom blight 1 qt OSO Botrytis blossom blight, powdery mildew oz Ph-D Preventative program. Scab, powdery mildew, Alternaria, Botrytis, Gray mold. Rhizoctonia root rot drench Add DES-X 12 0 Aphid, mites, leafhoppers 2 gal/100 gal
4 Add Insecticide Seduce Cutworms; spread around base of trees # Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese beetles 6-12 fl oz Change Badge SC pts Badge X # Remove Supracide CHERRY Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add Disease Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, Brown rot, Botrytis, Blossom blight 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 Bacterial spot, bacterial canker, brown rot, blossom blight 1 qt OSO Botrytis Preventative blossom program. blight, Scab, powdery powdery mildew mildew, Alternaria, oz Ph-D Botrytis, Gray mold. Rhizoctonia root rot drench Add DES-X 12 0 Aphid, mites, leafhoppers 2 gal/100 gal Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese Apply pink-full beetlesbloom to increase fruit set by increasing length 6-12 fl oz Add PGR ReTain PGR 12 NA of flower susceptibility 1 pouch Change Badge SC pts Badge X # Remove Rubigan Supracide PEACH & NECTARINE Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add Disease Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, Brown rot, Botrytis, Blossom blight 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 Bacterial spot, bacterial canker, brown rot, blossom blight 1 qt OSO Botrytis Preventative blossom program. blight, Scab, powdery powdery mildew mildew, Alternaria, oz Ph-D Botrytis, Gray mold. Rhizoctonia root rot drench
5 Add DES-X 12 0 Aphid, mites, leafhoppers 2 gal/100 gal Seduce Cutworms; spread around base of trees # Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese beetles 6-12 fl oz Change Badge SC M pt Badge X # Remove Supracide PLUM Product Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add Disease Carb-O-Nator 4 0 Powdery mildew, Brown rot, Botrytis, Blossom blight 2.5-5#/100 Cueva 4 0 Bacterial spot, bacterial canker, brown rot, blossom blight 1 qt OSO Botrytis blossom blight, powdery mildew oz Preventative program. Scab, powdery mildew, Alternaria, Ph-D Botrytis, Gray mold. Rhizoctonia root rot drench Add DES-X 12 0 Aphid, mites, leafhoppers 2 gal/100 gal Voliam Xpress 3/ Japanese beetles 6-12 fl oz Change Badge SC pts For Black Knot Badge X # Badge SC pts For Blossom Blight Badge X # Remove Supracide
6 HERBICIDES Group REI (Hrs) PHI (days) Rate/acre Add 7 12 Spring or after Apples established at least 1 year used alone or at least 2 years harvest application tank mixed with Sinbar. Not for full dwarf RS Change ORGANICS Diuron 4L Lifeline, Cheetah (Glufosinate) Rely 280 (Glufosinate) Sandea (Halosulfuronmehtyl) Satellite Hydrocap (Pendimethalin) Surflan Flex (oryzalin) Stinger/Chlopyralid Karmex/Diuron Fusilade/Fluazifop qts 7 12 Spring appl only Pears established at least 1 year. Not for full dwarf RS qt months Peaches established at least 3 years used alone or at least 2 years tank mixed with Sinbar Post-emergence grass, broadleaf. Pome & Stone fruit. Same as Rely fl oz NA Additional uses: Pear, cherry, peach, apricot, plum Additional use: Pear Preemergence grass, some broadleaves. Pome & Stone fruit. Same as Prowl H20 Preemergence annual grass, annual broadleaf. Pome & Stone fruit. Improved formulation of Surflan Can be used in Apple & Stone fruit established 1 year or more. Not to be used during bloom. Use limited to Apple, Pear established at least 1 year, Peaches established at least 2 years. ONLY non-bearing Pome and Stone fruit fl oz qts qts Clarifications Page 6 Page 7 Add Azera Page 7 Molt-X Page 7 Rendition Page 7 SuffOil-X Page 8 OTHER CHANGES Chapter 7 Table Page 72 Table Page 75 Chapter 8 Table Page 105 Cueva does not necessarily result in decreased summer disease control especially when used in a program Doubel Nickel has shown good efficacy against other diseases listed (VA Tech data) Add under Azadirechtin Add under Azadirechtin Add under Hydrogen peroxide section Summer oil option New ratings for Exirel: 2 AM, 1 for Aphid, 0 for SJS, TPB and WAA Beneficial Toxicity table: Add Exirel ratings as H, L, L, L, L Rely 280, add Cheetah and Lifeline. Minimum time for all crops is 'None' Always read the label before purchasing and applying a pesticide! The label is the law!
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