2015 Fungicide Spray Guide for Vegetables Produced in Louisiana
Melanie L. Lewis Ivey Department of Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology
LSU AgCenter
PPCP-MISC-004 February 2015
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ....................................................................................................................................................................... 2 General Comments .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Volume-‐based Spray Programs for Fresh Market Tomato Disease Management ......................................... 4
Basil Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ................................................................................................................................ 5 Brassica Leafy Greens Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ............................................................................................. 6
Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflower Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ................................................................... 7
Cantaloupe Fungicide Spray Program 2015 .................................................................................................................. 8 Cucumber Fungicide Spray Program 2015 .................................................................................................................. 10
Pepper Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ........................................................................................................................ 12 Squash Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ........................................................................................................................ 13
Succulent Legumes Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ............................................................................................... 15
Tomato (Field) Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ........................................................................................................ 17 Tomato (Greenhouse) Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ......................................................................................... 18
Watermelon Fungicide Spray Program 2015 ............................................................................................................. 19
Acknowledgements ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
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General Comments 1. All spray programs should be designed to enhance an integrated disease management
program. Very rarely do chemicals alone prevent or slow disease to a level that minimizes economic losses. There is no single chemical that is effective against all foliar diseases, which means that a combination of products in a spray program is necessary to optimize disease management. When available resistant varieties should be selected and planted.
2. A spray program should be designed with target diseases in mind. For example, early blight and gray leaf spot (also called Stemphylium leaf spot) are common occurrences in fresh market tomatoes produced in the spring in Louisiana. Target spot and leaf mold typically show up mid-‐season and target spot is more common on tomatoes produced under cover (i.e. high tunnels). Bacterial spot begins to develop as soon as the weather turns hot and humid. Late blight is not as common in commercially produced tomatoes as it is in home grown tomatoes that were purchased from retail. Accurate disease identification is critical to the success of a spray program. Diseases should be accurately identified as soon as symptoms appear so that any given spray program can be modified accordingly.
3. A spray program should be developed to prevent and slow fungicide resistance development. Fungicides that have a site-‐specific mode of action should be alternated or mixed with fungicides with a different mode of action. Do not over use fungicides and only apply fungicides at the recommended manufacturer rates. It is unlawful to apply fungicides at a rate above or below the recommended rate.
4. Spray to protect and not to rescue. Diseases are easier to manage if a preventative spray program is implemented. In addition, fungicide resistance is less likely to develop if a product is applied to a small population of fungi or bacteria compared to a larger population.
5. Spray guides are recommendations only. Product efficacy may vary depending on disease profiles, disease pressure, weather conditions, product coverage and, the presence of resistant pathogen populations. Always consult a product label before applying any chemical. For assistance, contact your parish LSU AgCenter Extension agent or Vegetable Disease Extension Specialist.
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Volume-‐based Spray Programs for Fresh Market Tomato Disease Management
The purpose of these programs is to provide a general spray program for managing foliar diseases of staked tomatoes produced in Louisiana. These programs can be altered depending on the disease profile, disease pressure, and weather conditions. The following programs are designed for weekly applications and take into consideration fungicide resistance development, label rates and restrictions, and preharvest intervals (PHI). Labeled product rates are usually listed on a per acre basis, but for staked tomatoes products should be applied on a per volume basis to minimize product usage and maximize spray coverage. For example, early in the season when plants are small less volume is needed to obtain full coverage compared to later in the season when plants are larger. To determine the mixing rate on a per volume basis:
1. Determine the maximum volume per acre that is required to completely cover fully-‐grown plants (typically to run-‐off). This volume will depend on the tomato variety, sprayer type, nozzle size, the number of nozzles and tractor speed. Always calibrate your sprayer before applying fungicides. Most producers calibrate their sprayer to apply 100 gal of spray per acre of mature plants.
2. Mix the acre rate for the product in the maximum spray volume (determined in step 1) that it takes to cover an acre. Spray volume should be proportional to the amount of plant tissue to be covered. Most labels indicate the minimum spray volume required for mixing. If your maximum spray volume is less than the minimum recommended spray volume you should round up the volume to reach the minimum.
3. Apply the entire spray volume to the plants. For example if a product is labeled at a rate of 5 lb/A then:
Growth size/stage Maximum volume
per acre Amount of product added to volume
Early season 30 gal 5 lb Mid season 70 gal 5 lb Mature plants 100 gal 5 lb
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Basil Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against fungal spots and fair protection against basil downy mildew and Fusarium wilt. Young basil plants tend to be more susceptible to basil downy mildew. Begin fungicide applications when plants are at the 4-‐5 week old stage.
• Ranman can be applied on basil grown in a greenhouse.
Basil Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING/FALL 7-‐10 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases 1 Ranman
Switch Confine Extra OR ProPhyt
DM LS FW, PYTH, RHIZOC
2 Revus Switch Confine Extra OR ProPhyt
DM LS FW, PYTH, RHIZOC, DM
3 Ranman Confine Extra OR ProPhyt
DM FW, PYTH, RHIZOC, DM
4 Revus DM 5 Revus
Switch DM LS
6 Ranman DM Disease Acronyms: Downy mildew=DM, leaf spots=LS, Fusarium wilt=FW, Pythium root rot=PYTH, Rhizoctonia root rot=RHIZOC
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Brassica Leafy Greens Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against downy mildew and leaf spots and fair protection against basal stem rot and Sclerotinia stem rot. With the use of hot water treated seed and resistant varieties black rot incidence can be significantly reduced. Copper fungicides will only slow the spread of black rot.
• Boscalid has a 14-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 14 days.
• Switch and tebuconazole have 7-‐day post harvest intervals (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 7 days.
• Zampro and Forum fungicides have the same mode of action and should not be sprayed back-‐to-‐back.
Brassica Leafy Greens Fungicide Spray Program-‐WINTER/SPRING
7 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water treatment of raw seed BR, PLS At planting Quadris (directed spray to furrow) RHIZ
1 Boscalid (except turnip greens) Reason copper
RHIZ, SSR, PM, ALT DM, ALT, CERC BR, PLS
2 tebuconazole Zampro OR Revus OR Forum copper
ALT, CERC DM BR, PLS
3 Switch Reason copper
RHIZ, SSR, PM, ALT DM, ALT, CERC BR, PLS
4 tebuconazole Zampro OR Revus OR Forum copper
ALT, CERC DM BR, PLS
5 Fontelis Zampro OR Revus OR Forum copper
ALT, CERC, PM DM BR, PLS
6 Fontelis Zampro OR Revus OR Forum copper
ALT, CERC, PM DM BR, PLS
Disease Acronyms: Alternaria leaf spot=ALT, basal stem rot=RHIZ, black rot=BR, Cercospora leaf spot=CERC, downy mildew=DM, peppery leaf spot=PLS, powdery mildew=PM, Sclerotinia stem rot=SSR
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Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflower Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against downy mildew and leaf spots and fair protection against basal stem rot, Phytophthora basal stem rot, Pythium damping-‐off, and Sclerotinia stem rot. With the use of hot water treated seed and resistant varieties black rot incidence can be significantly reduced. Copper fungicides will only slow the spread of black rot.
• Switch has a 7-‐day post harvest intervals (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 7 days.
• Zampro and Forum fungicides have the same mode of action and should not be sprayed back-‐to-‐back.
Broccoli, Cabbage and Cauliflower Fungicide Spray Program-‐FALL/WINTER/SPRING
7 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water treatment of raw seed BR At planting Presidio (soil drench) PYTH, PHYT
1 Rovral (broccoli only, drench at base of plant) Endura OR Inspire Super + chlorothalonil copper
BL ALT, CERC, SSR BR
2 Reason + chlorothalonil copper
ALT, CERC, DM BR
3 Rovral (broccoli only, drench at base of plant) Zampro OR Revus OR Forum + chlorothalonil Switch copper
BL DM ALT, CERC, SSR BR
4 Reason + chlorothalonil copper
ALT, CERC, DM BR
5 Zampro OR Revus OR Forum Endura OR Inspire Super + chlorothalonil copper
DM ALT, CERC, SSR BR
6 Ridomil Gold + chlorothalonil Switch copper
DM ALT, CERC, SSR BR
Disease Acronyms: Alternaria leaf spot=ALT, basal stem rot=RHIZ, black leg=BL, black rot=BR, Cercospora leaf spot=CERC, downy mildew=DM, Phytophthora basal stem rot=PHYT, powdery mildew=PM, Pythium damping-‐off =PYTH
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Cantaloupe Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against downy mildew and powdery mildew. It will provide fair protection against Pythium damping-‐off and cottony leak, and Phytophthora crown and root rot. Winter squash and pumpkin are very susceptible to bacterial spot. Bacterial spot can be suppressed if bactericides are applied preventatively and seed are sanitized with chlorine bleach.
• Ridomil Gold is not recommended for Phytophthora crown and root rot or Pythium damping-‐off management if resistant isolates are known to be present in the soil.
• Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 5 days.
Cantaloupe Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING
7 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BFB, BS At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH 1 (1-‐3 leaf stage)
chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Actigard + copper (lowest rate)
GSB BFB, BS
2 (vine running)
chlorothalonil OR mancozeb copper (lowest rate)
GSB BFB, BS
3 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Actigard + copper (lowest rate)
GSB BFB, BS
4 tebuconazole Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman copper (lowest rate)
GSB DM, PCAP BFB, BS
5 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb + Fontelis Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman copper
GSB + PM PM DM, PCAP BFB, BS
6 Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus (copper)
GSB PM DM, PCAP BFB, BS
7 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb + Fontelis Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus (copper)
GSB + PM PM DM, PCAP BFB, BS
8 chlorothalonil Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus (copper)
GSB PM DM, PCAP BFB, BS
Disease Acronyms: bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, bacterial spot=BS, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Cantaloupe Fungicide Spray Program-‐SUMMER/FALL 7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BFB, BS At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH
1 (1-‐3 leaf stage) chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Actigard + copper (lowest rate)
GSB BFB, BS
2 tebuconazole Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman copper (lowest rate)
GSB DM BFB, BS
3 Inspire Super Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman Actigard + copper (lowest rate)
GSB DM, PCAP BFB, BS
4 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman copper
GSB DM BFB
5 chlorothalonil Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman (copper)
GSB PM DM, PCAP BFB
6 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb + Fontelis Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman (copper)
GSB + PM PM DM, PCAP BFB, BS
7 Inspire Super Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman
GSB PM DM, PCAP
8 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb + Fontelis Qunitec OR Torino OR Procure Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman
GSB + PM PM DM, PCAP
Disease Acronyms: bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, bacterial spot=BS, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Cucumber Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against anthracnose, downy mildew, gummy stem blight, Rhizoctonia belly rot, and powdery mildew. It will provide fair protection against Pythium damping-‐off and cottony leak, and Phytophthora crown and root rot. Bacterial spot can be suppressed if bactericides are applied preventatively.
• Ridomil Gold is not recommended for Phytophthora crown and root rot or Pythium damping-‐off management if resistant isolates are known to be present in the soil.
• Most strobilurins (QoI fungicides) such as Cabrio and Quadris are not recommended for gummy stem blight management due to the widespread occurrence of resistant isolates.
• Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 5 days.
Cucumber Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING
5-‐7 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BS, BFB At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH 1 (1-‐3 leaf stage) Topsin M OR Quadris Top RHIZ 2 (vine running) chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM, GSB, ANTH 3 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM, GSB, ANTH 4 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM, GSB, ANTH 5 tebuconazole
chlorothalonil OR mancozeb GSB, ANTH DM, GSB, ANTH
6 Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman chlorothalonil
DM, PCAP GSB, ANTH
7 Ranman OR Previcur Flex chlorothalonil
DM, PCAP GSB, ANTH
8 Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus Cabrio OR Topsin chlorothalonil
DM, PCAP ANTH GSB, ANTH
Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, bacterial spot=BS, belly rot=RHIZ, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Cucumber Fungicide Spray Program-‐SUMMER/FALL 5-‐7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BS, BFB At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH 1 (1-‐3 leaf stage) Topsin M OR Quadris Top (1-‐3 leaf stage)
Actigard RHIZ BS
2 (vine running) Actigard chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman
BS ANTH, GSB DM, PCAP
3 tebuconazole Tanos + mancozeb
GSB, ANTH DM, GSB, ANTH
4 Actigard + copper Quadris Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman chlorothalonil
BS RHIZ DM, PCAP GSB, ANTH
5 Actigard + copper tebuconazole Tanos + mancozeb
BS GSB, ANTH DM, GSB, ANTH
6 copper Quadris Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman chlorothalonil
BS, BFB RHIZ DM, PCAP GSB, ANTH
7 tebuconazole Tanos + mancozeb
GSB, ANTH DM, GSB, ANTH
8 copper Quadris Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus OR Ranman chlorothalonil
BS, BFB RHIZ DM, PCAP GSB, ANTH
Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial spot=BS, belly rot=RHIZ, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Pepper Fungicide Spray Program 2015
This program will provide good protection against anthracnose fruit rot and fair protection against bacterial leaf spot, Cercospora leaf spot and, Phytophthora crown and root rot. Many bell pepper varieties recommended for Louisiana have resistance to the bacterial leaf spot pathogen. Planting resistance varieties will reduce the need for mid to late season copper applications.
• Cabrio and Quadris are not recommended for anthracnose management if resistant isolates are known to be present in the area.
• Do not apply Fontelis or Inspire Super to severely diseased crops. Consult your Vegetable Extension Specialist for alternative fungicides if disease is not being adequately managed.
• Mancozeb has a 7-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 7 days.
• Refer to the manufacturer label for seasonal restrictions for each fungicide.
Pepper Fungicide Spray Program 5-‐7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BLS At planting Blocker 4 F (4.5-‐7.5 pt/100 gal; 0.5 pt solution/plant)
mefenoxam (Ridomil Gold SL or Ultra Flourish) SB PCAP
1 copper + mancozeb BLS + CLS
2 copper + mancozeb BLS + CLS 3 Fontelis OR Quadris OR Cabrio
copper ANTH, CLS BLS
4 Presidio (though the drip line) copper + mancozeb
PCAP BLS + CLS
5 Inspire Super copper + mancozeb
ANTH BLS + CLS
6 Zampro OR Reason 500SC copper
PCAP BLS
7 Fontelis OR Quadris OR Cabrio copper
ANTH, CLS BLS
8 Presidio (though the drip line or spray) copper
PCAP BLS
9 Inspire Super copper
ANTH BLS
10 Zampro OR Reason 500SC copper
PCAP BLS
11 copper BLS 12 Fontelis OR Quadris OR Cabrio
copper ANTH, CLS BLS
13 copper BLS
13 Inspire Super copper
ANTH BLS
Finish season with copper if necessary Disease Acronyms: anthracnose fruit rot=ANTH, bacterial leaf spot (BLS), Cercospora leaf spot=CLS, Phytophthora crown and root rot and foliar blight= PCAP, Southern Blight=SB
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Squash Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against downy mildew and powdery mildew. It will provide fair protection against Pythium damping-‐off and cottony leak, and Phytophthora crown and root rot. Winter squash and pumpkin are very susceptible to bacterial spot. Bacterial spot and bacterial fruit blotch can be suppressed if bactericides are applied preventatively. Purchasing certified bacterial fruit blotch-‐free seed or transplants will significantly reduce bacterial fruit blotch incidence.
• Ridomil Gold is not recommended for Phytophthora crown and root rot or Pythium damping-‐off management if resistant isolates are known to be present in the soil.
• Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 5 days.
Squash Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING
7 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BS, BFB At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH 1 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM 2 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM 3 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb DM 4 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb
Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure DM PM
5 Presidio OR Zampro OR OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
6 Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
7 Presidio OR Zampro OR OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
Disease Acronyms: downy mildew=DM, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Winter Squash/Pumpkin Fungicide Spray Program-‐FALL 7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BS, BFB At planting Ridomil Gold SL PCAP, PYTH 1 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb
Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman Actigard
DM DM, PCAP BS
2 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman copper
DM DM, PCAP BS
3 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman Actigard
DM DM, PCAP BS
4 Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure copper
DM PM BS
5 Presidio OR Zampro OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
6 Presidio OR Zampro OR OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
7 Presidio OR Zampro OR OR Ranman chlorothalonil + Torino OR Fontelis OR Procure
DM, PCAP PM
Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, bacterial spot=BS, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Succulent Legumes Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against powdery mildew, rust, and leaf and pod spots. It will provide good protection against white mold if crops planted in the field previously did not have white mold problems. This program will provide fair protection against Rhizoctonia web blight and cottony leak. Most of the fungicides registered for succulent legumes have the same mode of action. Therefore, the potential for fungicide resistance development in the pathogen population is high. When disease pressure is low or environmental conditions do not favor disease use a 14-‐day spray schedule to minimize the potential for fungicide resistance development.
Succulent Legumes Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING/SUMMER 7-‐14 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water treatment of raw seed BR At planting Blocker Flowable
Ridomil Gold RHIZOC PYTH, PHYT
1 Fontelis + chlorothalonil (snap beans only) copper
ALT, CERC, PM + R HB, CB
2 Fontelis + chlorothalonil (snap beans only) copper
ALT, CERC, PM + R HB, CB
3 Quadris Topsin M copper
ALT, CERC, R, RWB ANTH, SCLER HB, CB
4 Fosphite Quilt Omega 500 copper
PM, PYTH ALT, ANTH, R, RWB SCLER HB, CB
5 Rally Fontelis Omega 500 copper
R ALT, CERC, PM SCLER HB, CB
6 Quadris Topsin M copper
ALT, CERC, R, RWB ANTH, SCLER HB, CB
7 Fosphite Quilt copper
PM, PYTH ALT, ANTH, R, RWB HB, CB
8 Fosphite Quadris copper
PM, PYTH ALT, CERC, R, RWB HB, CB
Disease Acronyms: Alternaria pod and leaf spot=ALT, anthracnose=ANTH, Cercospora leaf spot=CERC, common blight=CB downy mildew=DM, halo blight=HB, powdery mildew=PM, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak =PYTH, Rhizoctonia damping-‐off=RHIZOC, Rhizoctonia web blight=RWB, rust=R, Sclerotinia white mold=SCLER
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Succulent Legumes Fungicide Spray Program-‐ FALL 7-‐14 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water treatment of raw seed BR At planting Blocker Flowable
Ridomil Gold RHIZOC PYTH, PHYT
1 Fontelis + chlorothalonil (snap beans only) copper
ALT, CERC, PM + R HB, CB
2 Fontelis + chlorothalonil (snap beans only) copper
ALT, CERC, PM + R HB, CB
3 Quadris Topsin M copper
ALT, CERC, R, RWB ANTH, SCLER HB, CB
4 Fosphite Quilt Omega 500 copper
PM, PYTH ALT, ANTH, R, RWB SCLER HB, CB
5 Rally Fontelis Omega 500 copper
R ALT, CERC, PM SCLER HB, CB
6 Quadris Topsin M copper
ALT, CERC, R, RWB ANTH, SCLER HB, CB
7 Fosphite Quilt copper
PM, PYTH ALT, ANTH, R, RWB HB, CB
8 Rovral copper
SCLER HB, CB
Disease Acronyms: Alternaria pod and leaf spot=ALT, anthracnose=ANTH, Cercospora leaf spot=CERC, common blight=CB downy mildew=DM, halo blight=HB, powdery mildew=PM, Pythium damping-‐off or cottony leak =PYTH, Rhizoctonia damping-‐off=RHIZOC, Rhizoctonia web blight=RWB, rust=R, Sclerotinia white mold=SCLER
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Tomato (Field) Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against early blight, gray leaf spot, and late blight and fair protection against target spot, bacterial leaf spot and botrytis fruit rot.
• Most strobilurins (QoI fungicides) such as Cabrio and Quadris are not recommended for early blight management due to the widespread occurrence of resistant isolates.
• Do not apply Fontelis or Inspire Super to severely diseased crops. Consult your Vegetable Extension Specialist for alternative fungicides if disease is not being adequately managed.
• Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Switch to chlorothalonil when harvest begins.
• When applying chlorothalonil discontinue use of copper if possible (i.e. bacterial spot pressure is low).
• Finish the season with applications of chlorothalonil if late blight is present. • Refer to the manufacturer label for seasonal restrictions for each fungicide.
Field Tomato Fungicide Spray Program
3-‐5 day spray schedule Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water OR Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BLS At planting Blocker 4 F (4.5-‐7.5 pt/100 gal; 0.5 pt solution/plant) SB 1 mancozeb
Actigard (0.33 oz/A) EB BLS
2 mancozeb + copper EB, GLS + BLS 3 Fontelis OR Quadris OR Cabrio
Flint OR Gavel Actigard (0.33 oz/A)
EB, TS, ANTH GLS BLS
4 mancozeb + copper EB, ANTH, GLS + BLS 5 Inspire Super
Actigard (0.5 oz/A) EB, TS, ANTH, GLS BLS
6 mancozeb + copper EB, ANTH, GLS + BLS 7 Fontelis OR Quadris OR Cabrio
Flint OR Gavel Actigard (0.5 oz/A)
EB, TS, ANTH GLS BLS
8 mancozeb + copper EB, ANTH, GLS + BLS 9 Inspire Super
Actigard (0.75 oz/A) EB, TS, ANTH, GLS BLS
10 mancozeb/chlorothalonil + copper EB, ANTH, GLS + BLS 11 Revus Top OR Presidio
copper LB, GLS BLS
12 chlorothalonil (+ copper) EB, ANTH, GLS (+ BLS) 13 Revus Top OR Presidio
copper Endura OR Switch OR Fontelis
LB, GLS BLS EB, TS, BOT
14 chlorothalonil (+ copper) EB, ANTH (+ BLS)
15 Revus Top OR Presidio copper Endura OR Switch OR Fontelis
LB, GLS BLS EB, TS, BOT
Finish season with chlorothalonil Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial leaf spot=BLS, Botrytis fruit rot=BOT, early blight=EB, gray leaf spot=GLS, late blight=LB, Southern Blight=SB, target spot=TS
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Tomato (Greenhouse) Fungicide Spray Program 2015 Most foliar diseases can be reduced or controlled by maintaining relative humidity under 90%, by using continuous fans to keep the air circulating and by avoiding water on the leaves. Good sanitation practices are critical to managing Botrytis gray mold in the greenhouse. This program will provide good protection against powdery mildew and Botrytis gray mold and fair to good protection against target spot and gray leaf spot.
• Many fungicides that are labeled for field use can not be used in the greenhouse. Always check the label before applying a product in the greenhouse.
• The risk of fungicide exposure in the greenhouse is high. Use protective clothing while applying fungicides and ventilate well while applying fungicides.
• Do not store fungicides in the greenhouse. • Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop applications
when the harvest interval is less than 5 days.
Greenhouse Tomato Fungicide Spray Program 7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Hot water treatment of raw seed CMM 1 Mankocide EB, GLS, (CMM) 2 Mankocide EB, GLS, (CMM) 3 copper OR Mankocide 4 Fontelis + mancozeb PM, BOT, TS, EB + GLS 5 Switch + mancozeb PM, BOT + GLS 6 Pageant Intrinsic + mancozeb BOT, EB + GLS
7 Inspire Super PM, BOT, TS, EB, GLS 8 Fontelis (+ mancozeb) PM, BOT, TS, EB (+ GLS) 9 Switch (+ mancozeb) PM, BOT (+ GLS) 10 Pageant Intrinsic BOT, EB 11 Inspire Super PM, BOT, TS, EB, GLS Continue season for major diseases by alternating fungicides with different mode of actions. Refer to labels for maximum seasonal amounts. Disease Acronyms: bacterial canker=CMM, foliar bacterial canker only=(CMM), Botrytis gray mold=BOT, early blight=EB, gray leaf spot=GLS, powdery mildew, target spot=TS
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Watermelon Fungicide Spray Program 2015 This program will provide good protection against anthracnose, downy mildew, gummy stem blight, and powdery mildew. It will provide fair protection against Phytophthora crown and root rot. Bacterial fruit blotch can be suppressed if bactericides are applied preventatively. Purchasing certified bacterial fruit blotch-‐free seed or transplants will significantly reduce bacterial fruit blotch incidence.
• Mancozeb has a 5-‐day post harvest interval (PHI) that may interfere with harvest. Stop use when harvest intervals are less than 5 days.
• Select fungicides based on the major disease that is present in the crop.
Watermelon Fungicide Spray Program-‐SPRING 7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BFB
1 (1-‐3 leaf stage) chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Actigard + copper
GSB BFB
2 (vine running) chlorothalonil OR mancozeb copper
GSB BFB
3 tebuconazole Actigard + copper
GSB BFB
4 chlorothalonil OR mancozeb copper
GSB BFB
5 Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Qunitec OR Switch copper
GSB, ANTH PM, ANTH OR GSB BFB
6 Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus Flint + mancozeb copper
DM, PCAP ANTH + GSB BFB
7 Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Qunitec OR Torino Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus copper
GSB, ANTH PM, ANTH DM, PCAP BFB
8 Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Qunitec OR Switch Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus copper
GSB, ANTH PM, ANTH OR GSB DM, PCAP BFB
Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Watermelon Fungicide Spray Program-‐SUMMER/FALL 7 day spray schedule
Spray No. Fungicide(s) Target Diseases Pre-‐seeding Clorox bleach treatment of raw seed BFB
1 (1-‐3 leaf stage) chlorothalonil OR mancozeb Actigard + copper
GSB BFB
2 (vine running) chlorothalonil + tebuconazole copper
GSB BFB
3 chlorothalonil + Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Actigard + copper
ANTH + GSB BFB
4 chlorothalonil + Zampro copper
GSB, ANTH + PCAP, DM BFB
5 mancozeb + Flint copper
GSB, ANTH + PM BFB
6 mancozeb + Torino OR Qunitec Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus copper
GSB, ANTH + PM PCAP, DM BFB
7 chlorothalonil + Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Presidio OR Zampro OR Revus (copper)
ANTH + GSB PCAP, DM BFB
8 Inspire Super OR tebuconazole Presidio OR Revus chlorothalonil + Torino OR Qunitec (copper)
GSM DM, PCAP ANTH, PM BFB
Disease Acronyms: anthracnose=ANTH, bacterial fruit blotch=BFB, downy mildew=DM, gummy stem blight=GSB, Phytophthora crown and root rot= PCAP, powdery mildew=PM
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Acknowledgements The spray programs provided in this guide were developed using recommendations published by the University of Georgia (Dr. David Langston) and Clemson University (Dr. Anthony Keinath), and fungicide efficacy data from experimental trials conducted through out the Southeastern United States as well as observations from vegetable producers in Louisiana.
Dr. Melanie L. Lewis Ivey LSU AgCenter
Department of Plant Pathology & Crop Physiology [email protected]
The LSU AgCenter is a statewide campus of the LSU system and provides equal opportunities in programs and
employment. Louisiana State University is an equal opportunity/access university.
PPCP-MISC-004 February 2015