Foliar Diseases: New Materials
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New fungicides, either registered or slated for registration, will give California Almond growers more choices to manage springtime foliar diseases. In a presentation at the 2009 Almond Industry Conference, researcher Jim Adaskaveg, UC-Riverside, described these new products and how they fit in the management of foliar diseases. Remember, some of these products may not be registered in time for the 2010 season, so be sure to check with your crop protection professional.

SprayerThe new products are PhD, a polyoxin and a reduced-risk fungicide; Inspire and Quash, both sterol inhibitors with single-site mode of action; Luna Privilege, a carboximide with a single-site mode of action; and the natural products Regalia, Actinovate and Cerebrocide.

Adaskaveg revealed results from 2009 trials throughout the state showing that the premixtures Adament, Luna Sensation, Inspire Super, Quilt Xcel and Inspire XT gave the best overall control of brown rot blossom blight. Luna Privilege, a single treatment, showed comparable performance to the premixtures. In each case, three back-to-back applications of the products were made from late February to late March.

The most effective natural product for brown rot was Regalia.

In these same trials, the most effective new fungicide for shot hole was Syllit, with Quash and high rates of Inspire Super and Quilt Xcel providing very efficacious treatments. The best performing new treatments for Botrytis blossom blight were Adament, Inspire Super, Inspire XT, Luna Privilege, Luna Sensation, and Quilt Xcel. Combining scores for both disease incidence and severity, Luna Privilege came out on top.

Madera County Farm Advisor Brent Holtz reported on a powdery mildew–like disease. The symptoms are similar to a disease called rusty spot of peach, but the causative agent is thought to be the apple powdery mildew fungus. The disease occurs from petal fall to pit hardening, and the number of diseased fruit does not appear to be influenced by the weather. Growers in his area are reporting 10% to 15% loss in production where symptoms of this disease are observed, he said.

Holtz has conducted trials with Carmel and Nonpareil varieties to determine the best control options. The fungicides Laredo, Topsin+Microthiol, and Gem were the most effective, using similar timing to scab treatments—three applications two to five weeks after petal fall.

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While no federal or state regulatory standards for irrigation water quality exist, recommendations based on California surveys indicate a guidance level of 1000 fecal coliform or 126 generic E. coli per 100 ml of water as an action threshold. If levels exceed this threshold, (1) temporarily increase testing (2) attempt to determine the cause (3) seek professional advice to determine if corrective actions are needed.

For more information about water issues, visit almondboard.com/waterways.

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