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Walnut Blight Management Model for Predicting Treatment and Control Richard Buchner, Steve Lindow, Jim Adaskaveg, Cyndi Gilles and Renee Koutsoukis First involved 1992 http://walnutresearch.ucdavis.eduucdavis edu

Bacterial infection caused by: Xanthomonas campetris pv juglandis Buchner Xanthomonas axonopodis pv juglandis Adaskaveg Xanthomonas arboricola Lindow

Material Choice Any good quality copper works well at the correct label rate http://walnutresearch.ucdavis.edu PLUS Ethylene Bis-dithiocarbamate (EBDC) Manex Manzate Section 18 for 2010

Pathogen + Spray Timing Lindow et al Depiction of the plant parts in a dissected walnut bud. Numbered from left to right are the cataphylls and embryonic leaves in a typical walnut bud.

Shoot nut set for four prayer stage dates. 100 shoots tagged at each date, two replicates. Full bloom 4/20/08, nuts counted 6/12/08. Chandler variety. Tree #1 Date Prayer % shoots % shoots % shoots % shoots Stage no walnuts one walnut two walnuts three walnuts 4/2/08 11.3 32.7 45.9 10.2 4/7/08 9.4 43.8 44.8 2.0 4/11/08 30.0 42.2 27.8 0.0 4/15/08 83.8 10.0 6.2 0.0 Tree #2 Date Prayer % shoots % shoots % shoots % shoots Stage no walnuts one walnut two walnuts three walnuts 4/2/08 33.3 27.3 29.4 0.0 4/7/08 43.1 27.4 29.5 0.0 4/11/08 59.8 26.4 13.8 0.0 4/15/08 94.0 4.8 1.2 0.0

Data suggests Early prayer stage shoots have the greatest chance of being fruitful. So it makes sense to protect the first prayers. Time first spray to 40% prayer stage.

Tagged walnut branch showing a closed bud, prayer stage in the center and a shoot with expanding leaves.

Populations on April 25, 2007 juglandis (Log cel lls/g) Xanth homonas 6 5 4 3 2 1-10 -5 0 5 10 15 Days Open Before Spray

Monocyclic complete only one or part of one, disease cycle in one year (single-cycle e pathogens The primary inoculum is the only inoculum available for the entire season. No secondary inoculum. Amount of inoculum may increase from year to year. Severity is driven by initial inoculum.

Monocyclic Weather and Phenology for Chandler Walnuts 2009 Tehama County Date Rainfall Simulated Rainfall (inches, max temp.) Event 3/30/09 30% prayer stage 4/3/09 40% prayer stage 4/4/09 4/7-4/10/09.40 in 2 hours (.12 in) frost protection first spray (4/7) 4/9/09 30 hours (1.80 in, 55 F) catkins gone 4/13/09 1 hour (0.0606 in) first flowers/frost protection 4/17/09 second spray (4/17) 4/18/09 full bloom on first prayers 4/20/09 24 hours (1.44 in, 97 F) 4/24/09 third spray (4/24) 4/25/09 48 hours (2.88 in, 70 F) 5/1-5/4/09.58 in 5/6/09 fourth spray (5/6) 5/8-5/9/09 30 hours (1.80 in, 86 F) 5/16-5/18/09 5/18/09 42 hours (2.52 in, 97 F) 5/21/09 fifth spray (5/21) 5/22/09 12 hours (.72 in, 90 F) 6/3-6/5/09.51 in 6/12/09 6/19/09 30 hours (1.80 in, 78 F) blight canopy counts

Monocyclic Walnut blight symptoms for 300 walnuts tagged on April 28, 2009. Tagged Chandler walnuts were unsprayed and under simulated rainfall.

Monocyclic Incidence of populations of Xanthomonas juglandis on individual shoots of walnut sampled on April 22, 2009. 0.1 Pathogen population of Tehama Blight Plot 4/22/09 Fraction of buds infe ected 0.08 0.06 004 0.04 0.02 0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 Log cfu/bud

Polycyclic can complete many disease cycles per year Overwintering inoculum usually low. Inoculum can multiply many fold. Can cause explosive epidemics. Speed and severity is driven by temperature and wetness.

Polycyclic Rainfall, Stage of Growth and Spray Timing for the Tehama Chandler Walnut Blight Experiment Date Rainfall (nat) 1 Rainfall (sim) 2 Event 3/20/07.13 in 3/23/07 14% prayer 3/26/07.11 in 3/27/07 41% prayer 3/29/07 first pollen 3/30/07 58% prayer, spray #1 3/31/07.72 (10 hrs) 4/2/07 62% prayer 4/4/07.72 (10 hrs) 4/5/07 61% prayer, 1st flowers 4/9/07 spray #2 4/10/07.72 (10 hrs) 4/11/07 50% prayer, full bloom 4/17/07.05 in 4/18/07.11 (1.5 hrs) spray #3 4/19/07.72 (10 hrs) 4/22/07.11 in 4/30/07 spray #4 5/1/07.12 in 5/3/07.33 in 5/4/07.02 in 5/10/07 spray #5 1 Natural rainfall (CIMIS) Gerber) 7 events for.90 inches 2 Simulated rainfall (overhead sprinklers) 5 events for 2.99 inches

Polycyclic Blight Symptoms on untreated walnuts under simulated rainfall. Tehama experiment 2007. Comparisons were made under significant disease pressure 100.0% % Blight vs. Time Chandler variety 90.0% 80.0% 70.0% 0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0% 0.0% 4/27 5/3 5/7 5/10 5/14 5/17 5/21 5/29 % BLIGHTED NUTS

Polycyclic Walnut buds-untreated, sprinkled Avg. log = 4.23 423 # of samples 10 8 6 4 2 0 0 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 More Log (cfu/bud)

Tehama Blight Plots Year Blight Population Simulated Rainfall % Blight 2006 High Yes 59% 2007 High Yes 35% 2008 High No.32% 2009 Low Yes.13% Chandler variety, Nelson R-30 sprinklers 30 feet above ground.

Xanthocast TM was developed by Dr. Jim Adaskaveg at UC Riverside to predict infection periods for walnut blight. The model utilizes wetness period, wetness duration and temperature from weather stations. Xanthocast TM indices are available between Red Bluff and Davis. Irrigate Irrigate.net Agtelemetry.com

How to Kill Blight in Tehama County 1) First application at 40% prayer stage Second 7-10 days later (8 oz. Breakthru or equivalent) 2) Watch weather and treat accordingly 8 lbs. Kocide 101 50% metallic 6 lbs. Kocide 2000 35% metallic 4 lbs. Kocide 3000 30% metallic 58 oz. Manex / 2.4 lbs. Manzate 3) Full coverage for the first and second Watch weather and treat accordingly 4) Use judgment based upon location and disease severity

In the end www http://walnutresearch.ucdavis.edu http://cetehama.ucdavis.edu Irrigate.net Agtelemetry.com