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PECAN SCAB CONTROL Monte Nesbitt, Extension Horticulture Texas A&M University
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PECAN SCAB CONTROL

Monte Nesbitt, Extension Horticulture Texas A&M University

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RECIPE FOR SCAB INFECTION

Ò  Susceptible Host Ò  Disease inoculum

present in the orchard/air.

Ò  Warm temperatures (>57 F) (80-90 F optimal)

Ò  Site features affecting speed of foliage drying. É Bottomland/Upland É Crowding & Vegetation

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HIGH SCAB PRESSURE SITE

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INFECTION PROCESS

Step 1-Germination of scab spores requiring free moisture on the plant tissue surface (Latham & Rushing, 1988).

10-36 hours Variety/host resistance-affected Late afternoon rains with foliage remaining wet all night.

Step 2-Growth of the fungus into the pecan tissue, which requires dissipation of that free moisture but high relative humidity (Yates, et al., 1996).

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CAN YOU GET SCAB IN DRY AREAS WITH NO INOCULUM………………………..IN AN UNUSUALLY WET YEAR??

Seminole, Texas

Farwell, Texas

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Ò  Infects leaves and stems, and can cause foliage loss and stem dieback. É Only infects

herbaceous, soft tissue.

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SEVERITY ON NUTS DEPENDS ON VARIETAL RESISTANCE & EARLINESS/LATENESS OF INFECTION

Nut Drop

Nut Shape, Size & Weight

Kernel Percentage

Shuck Opening

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Resistant (+) Susceptible (v)

Kanza ++++++++++ Sioux +++vvvvvvv

Lakota ++++++++++ Nacono +++vvvvvvv

Elliott ++++++++++ Kiowa +++vvvvvvv

Apalachee +++++++++v Choctaw ++vvvvvvvv

Caddo ++++++++vv Cheyenne ++vvvvvvvv

Oconee ++++++++vv Hopi +vvvvvvvvv

Forkert +++++vvvvv Waco +vvvvvvvvv

Prilop +++++vvvvv Tejas vvvvvvvvvv

Desirable ++++vvvvvv Western vvvvvvvvvv

Pawnee ++++vvvvvv Wichita vvvvvvvvvv

RECOMMENDED FOR EAST TEXAS

NOT RECOMMENDED FOR EAST TEXAS

PECAN VARIETIES DIFFER IN SUSCEPTIBILITY & STRAINS OF SCAB VARY BY LOCATION

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}  Excellent scab resistance

}  Good kernel quality }  Nut size varies with

moisture ◦  59 per lb; 52% kernel ◦  Thick shell; thinner than

Elliott }  Good tree form }  Yields well on young

and older trees alike

KANZA

2011 Brownwood, TX

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OVER TIME AND IN HIGH PRESSURE SITUATIONS, MODERATE RESISTANCE IN VARIETIES MAY DIMINISH

Sumner

Jackson

Choctaw

Cape Fear

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CONTROL

Ò Resistant Varieties Ò Wide Spacing, Good Airflow Ò Fungicide Treatment

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FUNGICIDES ARE TIMED TO COAT NEW LEAF AND NUT TISSUE WITH PROTECTIVE FUNGICIDE.

Budbreak to Post-Pollination: Sterol Inhibitor or Strobie every 10-14 days.

Post-Pollination to Shell Hardening: TPTH every 14-21 days.

Basic Program

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Active Ingredient   FRAC GROUP  

Tradename(s)*   Max product per acre per application and total product per acre allowed per year**  

Azoxystrobin   11   Abound (Syngenta)   12 oz/A; 73.8 oz/A/yr  

Azoxystrobin + Difenconazole   11,3   Quadris Top (Syngenta)   14 oz/A; 56 oz/A/yr  

Azoxystrobin + Propiconazole   11,3   Quilt (Syngenta), Quilt Xcel (Syngenta)  

27.5 oz/A; 122 oz/A/yr 21 oz/A; 115 oz/A/yr  

Dodine   12   ELast 400 (Aceto)   3 pt/A; 18 pt/A/yr  Fenbuconazole   3   Enable 2F (Dow)   8 oz/A; 48 oz/A/yr  Kresoxim-methyl   11   Sovran (BASF)   4.8 oz/A; 14.4 oz/A/yr  

Metconazole   3   Quash (Valent)   3.5 oz/A; 14 oz/A/yr  Phosphorus acid   33   Phostrol   5 oz/A; n/a  Propiconazole   3   Orbit (Syngenta), Bumper (MANA), Tilt (Syngenta),

Propimax (Dow), others  8 oz/A; 32 oz/A/yr  

Propiconazole + Trifloxystrobin   11,3   Stratego (Bayer)   10 oz/A; 30 oz/A/yr  

Pyraclostrobin   11   Headline (BASF)   7 oz/A; 28 oz/A/yr  Pyraclostrobin + Boscalid   11,7   Pristine (BASF)   14.5 oz/A; 58 oz/A/yr  

Tebuconazole   3   Tebuzol (UPI), Folicur (Bayer), Toledo (Rotam), Monsoon (Loveland), Orius 3.6 F (MANA)  

8 oz/A; 32 oz/A/yr  

Tebuconazole + Azoxystrobin  

11,3   Custodia (MANA)   17.2 oz/A; 69 oz/A/yr  

Tebuconazole + phosphorous acid  

3, 33   Viathon (Helena)   2.5 pts/A; 16.5 pts/A/yr  

Tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin   11,3   Adament (Bayer), Absolute (Bayer)  

8 oz/A; 32 oz/A/yr 7.7 oz/A; 46 oz/A/yr  

Thiophanate-methyl   1   Topsin M WSB (UPI), others   1 lb/A; 3 lbs/A/yr  Triphenyl tin hydroxide   30   Agri Tin (Nu Farm) Super Tin 80 WP (UPI)

Super Tin 4L (UPI)  7.5 oz/A; 45 oz/A/yr   12 oz/A; 72 oz/A/yr  

Group FRAC Group #

Best Use Resistance Risk

Sterol Inhibitors or DMI’s

3 Budbreak/Pollination

Very High

Strobilurins 11 Budbreak/Pollination

Very High

Benzimidazoles 1 Pre-Pollination Very High

Tin Metal or TPTH

30 Post-Pollination Low-Moderate

Dodine 12 Post Pollination Low-Moderate

Phosphites 33 Tank Mix Moderate

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RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Ò  Pecan Scab reproduces itself with great frequency during each growing cycle.

Ò  Chemicals with narrow mode of action that are repeatedly exposed to the organism ultimately can become non-effective.

Ò  Follow EPA Guidelines and restrictions on annual product use per acre---All Orchards!

Ò  Rotate Fungicides Ò  Spray with tank mixes with multiple modes of action Ò  Use Products with Reduced risk of resistance.

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SIMPLIFIED EAST TEXAS PECAN SPRAY GUIDE Spray Timing Problems Materials

1 Budbreak Early April

Scab, Downy Spot Fungicide & Zinc + Nitrogen

2 14 days later April

Scab, Downy Spot Fungicide & Zinc + Nitrogen

3 14+ days later May

Scab, Downy Spot , Pecan Nut Casebearer

Fungicide & Zinc + Nitrogen + Insecticide

4 14-21 days later Late May, Early June

Scab Fungicide & Zinc + Nitrogen

5 14-21 days later Late June, Early July

Scab Fungicide & Zinc + Nitrogen

6 21+ days later Late July, Early August

Scab Fungicide

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SCAB CONTROL STOPS AT SHELL HARDENING

INFECTIONS AFTER SHELL HARDENING ARE NOT ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT

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Stress

J. W. Stewart

Scab

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FUNGICIDES GENERALLY GIVE BEST RESULTS APPLIED WITH GROUND RIG THAT IS PROPERLY DESIGNED AND CALIBRATED

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BIG INVESTMENTS

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EFFECTIVE SPRAYER CONFIGURATION

65/75% of spray volume goes to upper 50% of canopy

35/25% of spray volume goes to lower 50% of canopy Pecan Volute: cowling that

channels half of air into more vertical orientation.

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WIND IS BAD

Ò Record wind conditions at time of spraying

Ò  Ideal windspeed <5 mph Ò Reduced efficacy at 5-10

mph Ò Spraying should cease

>10 mph

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CALIBRATION FACTORS

Ò Spray Output: Gallons per minute of all nozzles. É Function of Pressure É Clean Screens & Filters É Proper Bypass Setting É Nozzle wear & corrosion

Ò Ground speed: Miles per hour (mph) Ò Tree Spacing and Trees/Acre

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ADJUSTING CALIBRATION

Ò To Increase GPT (Gallons per tree), reduce speed, increase pump pressure, use more nozzles or use larger nozzle tips (discs) and cores.

Ò To Decrease GPT, increase speed, decrease pump pressure, use fewer nozzles or use smaller discs and cores.

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EVALUATE COVERAGE


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