Integrated Approach to Controlling Leucostoma Canker of Peach in Ontario

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Alan a. Blggs Agriculture Canada, Research Station, Vineland Station, Ontario Integrated Approach to Controlling Leucostoma Canker of Peach in Ontario Peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) is the third most valuable fruit crop in Ontario, Canada, following appies (Matus domestica Bar kh.) and grapes ( Vizis spp.). In 1988, the 3,000 ha of peach orchards produced 36.000 t of fruit with a value of approximately % 18 million (Canadian). Because of Ontario's northern location, most peopie are surprised to learn that peaches are grown there. The climate of the Niagara fruit-growing region, about 43 degrees north latitude, is more favorable for tender fruit production than most other parts of eastern North America because air temperature is influenced by a large, deep body of water (Lake Ontario) and a moderately sloped, adjacent raised land shelf (Niagara Escarpment) (34). Crop losses due to winter coid or spring frost are more frequent in the neighboring United States as far south as Georgia. The combination of land form and water results in large and continuous beat transfer from Lake Ontario to the fruit lands whenever the lake is warmer than the land and when winds are light or absent. This "escarpment effect" is important both day and night during December, January. and February and at night during March, April, and May. When the air is calm in spring and earty summer, the cold lake and onshore breezes act to cool the land mass and delay tree development. thus reducing the probability of spring frost damage. The Leucastom Canker Problem Leucostoma canker, also called perennial canker, Cytosporacanker, and Yalsa *1Wi9 thpertrnent of Agriculture, Governrnant of Canada canker, is caused by two closely related fungi, Leucostorna cincta (Pers. & Fr.) Abhn. (anamorph = Cylospora cincra (Pets.) Fr.) and L. persoonii (Nits.) Hohn, (anamorph = C. leucostorna (Pers.) Fr.). In Ontario, both pathogens infect peach trees, but in other locations only one of the two pathogens may be present. L. persoonii generally prefers warmer climates, whereas L. cincfa occurs in cooler areas. Although found primarily on peach in Ontario, these fungi can cause cankers and twig dieback on plum and prune (P. dorn~stica L.), sweet and sour cherry (P. avim L. and P. cerasus L., respectively), apricot (P. armeniaca L.), wild black cherries (P. serotina Ehrh.), choke cherries (P. virginiana L.). ornamental cherries, and apple, among other mainly rosaceous hosts. Both fungi are widespread in North America, and the disease is prevalent in northern portions of the region favorable for production of temperate fruits. Leucostoma canker limits peach production in West Virginia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, Idaho, Ontario, and British Columbia and also occurs in Europe, Japan, and South America. The disease is recognized as the most serious disorder of peach trees in the Niagara Peninsula. Economlc Impact The most recent survey of the disease in Ontario (21) determined that 98% of the 2,000 trees examined were infected. One-half of the trees had cankers on trunks and 90% had cankers on scaffold limbs. The disease affected 30% of the trec trunk and branch circumference of the sampled trees. Infection severely debilitates trees, and in a I-year period, 9% of the trees were removed and IO% of the Gearing surface of those remaining was cut and destroyed. The mean orchard life span in Ontario is about 10 years, of which 6-8 yean are in full production of 15.7 tlha valued at about $14,000. If peach orchards having enhanced partial resistance to ~ucos~oma spp. are planted, or if the partial resistance now available is used with properly timed fungicide applications, the life span of the orchard might increase by 5 years and thereby expand the period of full production to 1 1-13 years. If that objective is achieved, current Ontario peach production levels could be sustained by reducing the number of trees planted by 50%. Annual savings in orchard establishment costs (planting 150 vs. 300 ha per year) would be more than $2.5 million per year. If the productive life of orchards is increased by 5 years, gross income from productive orchards would increase by about $68,0001 ha. Hfstory of the Dlsease The first observations of peach trec cankers caused by Leucastome spp. were made in 11900 (31) in western New York and a few years later in Missouri (28). The first report from Ontario was in 19 12 (1 8). In a series of studies from 191 2 to 1918, McCubbin (24) described the uniform occurrence of the disease in southern Ontario, established the springand-fall pattern of canker activity, and compared the perennial infections caused by Leucostoma spp. with the relatively short-lived branch infections caused by the brown rot fungus, Monilinia Plant Disease/Novem ber 1989 869