Pomegranate Diseases: What do we know and where are we heading? Achala KC and Gary Vallad FPA Grower s Meeting Wimauma, FL 03/04/2016

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Pomegranate Diseases: What do we know and where are we heading? Achala KC and Gary Vallad FPA Grower s Meeting Wimauma, FL 03/04/2016

Contents Major diseases of pomegranate in Florida Anthracnose (Colletotrichum sp.) Shoot blight and stem canker (Botryosphaeriaceae) Disease management Research plans for 2016

Anthracnose

What is Anthracnose? General term used to describe diseases that result in a wide range of symptoms Leaf spots, blotches or distortion, defoliation, shoot blight, twig cankers and dieback Infects many deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs, fruits, vegetables, various legumes, and turf grass Caused by different fungal pathogen in pomegranate, caused by Colletotrichum sp.

Anthracnose on Peach Colletotrichum acutatum and Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Disease cycle The fungus overwinters on mummified fruit and in cracks and crevices in the bark. The fungus can also overwinter on other host species near the orchard. Anthracnose is spread by the dispersal of fungal spores that occurs by splashing rain. Warm, moist weather favors disease development (75 86 F). Once young peach fruit are infected, the fungus grows through the fruit and into the phloem of the twig. The infected twig remains alive throughout the winter and dies in the spring. Once the twig dies, the fungus sporulates on the surface of the twig. Disease management Orchard floor and orchard perimeter management that eliminates leguminous hosts and wild Prunus species should be practiced to prevent the spread of disease. PennState Extension

Anthracnose on woody perennials Colletotrichum and other fungal pathogen Disease cycle Overwintering on the ground, within infected buds, the bark of twigs, and branch cankers With favorable environmental conditions, the overwintering fungi sporulate and the spores are spread by wind and splashing rains to newly emerging leaves where infection begins From infected leaves, the fungus grows into the veins, through the petioles, and into the stem where it overwinters Disease management Sanitation, the removal and destruction of fallen leaves (a spore overwintering site and the source of some spores for early spring infections), reduces the potential for infection. Infected twigs and branch cankers, a source of spores, should be pruned out. All diseased plant parts should be buried, burned, or removed from the site to prevent reinfection. University of Illinois Extension

Anthracnose disease cycle Example corn stalk rot https://www.pioneer.com/home/site/us/agronomy/crop-management/corn-insect-disease/anthracnose-stalk-rot/

Anthracnose of pomegranate Colletotrichum sp.

Anthracnose of pomegranate Colletotrichum sp.

Anthracnose of pomegranate Colletotrichum sp.

Anthracnose disease cycle on pomegranate

Disease management Cultural practices Orchard floor and orchard perimeter management that eliminates other hosts should be practiced to prevent the spread of disease. Sanitation, the removal and destruction of fallen leaves (a spore overwintering site and the source of some spores for early spring infections), reduces the potential for infection. Infected twigs and branch cankers, a source of spores, should be pruned out. All diseased plant parts should be buried, burned, or removed from the site to prevent reinfection. Use of resistant varieties Use of fungicides

Botryosphaeriaceae

Botryosphaeria stem canker/dieback Caused by different species of Botryosphaeriaceae Species-rich family that includes number of pathogen species occurring worldwide on a vast number of annual and perennial hosts Causes cankers, dieback, leafspots, fruit rot, and eventually death of many economically important woody perennial crops Washington State University Extension In pomegranate, causes shoot blight, stem canker and fruit rot Caused by Neofusicoccum parvum and Lasiodiplodia sp.

Symptoms: Bytryosphaeria canker https://www.csu.edu.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0004/4 55197/NWGIC-fs4-botdieback.pdf

Symptoms: Bytryosphaeria shoot blight

Disease management Cultural practices Moisture control Pruning in dry weather Cuts should be made at an angle to allow water to drain from wood surfaces Prune early in the season when spore production is low or late in the season when wounds are less susceptible and heal more rapidly Prevent or reduce wounding, including sunscald and winter injury to trunks Sanitation- pruning tools, weed control, remove dead material Improve vigor Use of resistant varieties Use of fungicides www.nwgic.org Washington State University Extension

Disease management Example Botryosphaeria die back on grapes Infected trunks are cut off and removed Remove infected wood from the vineyard to avoid the risk of re-infection Infected branches have been removed and new Infected branches have been removed and new ones are trained water shoots are trained up https://www.csu.edu.au/ data/assets/pdf_file/0004/455197/nwgic-fs4-botdieback.pdf

2016 Research Plan

2016 Research plan Fungicide efficacy trial Rotation and frequency of application Merivon (Fluxapyroxad + Pyraclostrobin) Luna Experience (Fluopyram + Tebuconazole) Penncozeb Screening for disease resistance Spore release and dispersal Pathogen survival in Leaf litters, fruit residue, and plant debris

2016 Research plan Sampling flower buds and fruits Labels Location Variety Date of collection Contact information

Acknowledgment Dr. William Castle Cindy Weinstein Mc Teer Farms - Haines City, FL Cee Bee s Citrus - Odessa, FL Sutherland s Pomegranate Field - Plant City, FL Florida Pomegranate Association FDACS Specialty Crop Block Grant Program GCREC Staff and Team Vallad

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