Title: Master Gardener General Plant Pathology Talk
12008Specialized Master Gardener
TrainingDiseases of Vegetables
Brian D. Hudelson Department of Plant
Pathology University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extensio
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2Diseases of VegetablesDamping-Off/Seedling
Blights
- Pathogens
- Pythium spp.
- Rhizoctonia solani
- Fusarium spp.
- Hosts Seedlings of virtually any vegetable
- Environmental trigger Cool, wet soil conditions
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4Diseases of VegetablesDamping-Off/Seedling
Blights
- Control
- Use a pasteurized soil mixture
- Use decontaminated pots, working surfaces and
tools - Moderate soil moisture
- Use a soil with adequate drainage
- Dont overwater
5Diseases of VegetablesDamping-Off/Seedling
Blights
- Control
- Germinate seeds at higher temperatures
- Use fungicides to protect seedlings
- Etridiazole, metalaxyl, mefenoxam, captan
- Applied as a seed treatment or drench
6Diseases of VegetablesTomato Leaf Blights/Spots
- Causes
- Alternaria solani (early blight)
- Septoria lycopersici (Septoria leaf spot)
- Host Tomato, potato (early blight)
- Environmental trigger Long periods of leaf
wetness
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8Diseases of VegetablesTomato Leaf Blights/Spots
- Control
- Remove and destroy infected debris
- Move tomatoes to new location (?)
- Plant resistant varieties (?)
- Space plants far apart
- DO NOT overhead water
- DO NOT overmulch
- Remove infected leaf tissue (?)
9Diseases of VegetablesTomato Leaf Blights/Spots
- Control
- Use fungicides for to prevent infections
- Chlorothalonil
- Applications every 7-14 days
10Diseases of VegetablesBlossom End Rot
- Cause Calcium deficiency
- Hosts
- Tomato
- Pepper
- Eggplant
- Cucurbits
- Environmental trigger Drought conditions
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12Diseases of VegetablesBlossom End Rot
- Management
- Test soil to determine level of calcium present
- Add calcium as needed
- Bone meal
- Egg shells
- Water plants adequately
13Diseases of VegetablesRoot Knot
- Cause Meloidogyne spp.
- Host Tomato
- Environmental trigger None
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15Diseases of VegetablesRoot Knot
- Control
- Plant non-hosts in infested areas
- Use resistant tomato varieties (N)
- Start with clean materials
- Use soil-less growing media or pasteurized soil
- Discard infected plants
16Diseases of VegetablesHerbicide Injury
- Causes
- Growth regulator herbicides
- 2,4-D
- Dicamba
- Other herbicides
- Affected plants
- All vegetables, particularly tomatoes
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18Diseases of VegetablesHerbicide Injury
- Control
- Apply herbicides only when needed
- Follow application directions exactly
- Apply herbicides only when wind speed is low (lt 5
mph) - DO NOT apply herbicides too close to nontarget
plants - Apply herbicides at low pressure
- Use amine rather than ester forms of herbicides
19Diseases of VegetablesVascular Wilts
- Hosts
- Tomato
- Potato
- Pepper
- Eggplant
- Cucurbits
20Diseases of VegetablesVascular Wilts
- Causes
- Verticillium spp. (Verticillium wilt)
- Fusarium oxysporum (Fusarium wilt)
- Environmental trigger Wet soil conditions,
followed by
drought
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22Diseases of VegetablesVascular Wilts
- Control
- Move tomatoes to a new location
- Plant resistant varieties (VFF)
- DO NOT overwater
- DO NOT overmulch
23Diseases of VegetablesScab
- Cause Streptomyces scabies
- Host Potato
- Environmental trigger High soil pH
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25Diseases of VegetablesScab
- Control
- Move potatoes to another location
- Plant scab-free potato stock
- Plant scab resistant varieties
- Lower soil pH
26Diseases of VegetablesBacterial Soft Rot
- Cause Pectobacterium carotovorum
- Host Potato
- Environmental trigger Wet soils
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28Diseases of VegetablesBacterial Soft Rot
- Control
- Moderate soil moisture
- Have good soil fertility (particularly calcium)
- Harvest tubers promptly
- DO NOT bruise/injure tubers
- Keep harvested tubers dry
- Remove any rotted tubers immediately
29Diseases of VegetablesPowdery Mildew
- Causes
- Sphaerotheca fuliginea
- Erysiphe cichoracearum
- Oidium spp.
- Hosts Cucurbits
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31Diseases of VegetablesPowdery Mildew
- Control
- Plant resistant varieties
- DO NOT crowd cucurbit plants
- Apply fungicides for control
- S
- 1.5 Tsp. baking soda 3 Tsp. horticultural oil
in 1 gal water - Applications every 7-14 days
32Diseases of VegetablesBacterial Wilt
- Cause Erwinia tracheiphila
- Hosts Cucurbits
- Environmental trigger High cucumber beetle
populations
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35Diseases of VegetablesBacterial Wilt
- Control
- Keep cucumber beetles under control
- Water plants adequately if infections occur
36Diseases of VegetablesCucumber Mosaic
- Cause Cucumber mosaic virus
- Hosts
- Cucurbits
- Pepper
- Tomato
- Environmental trigger High aphid populations
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38Diseases of VegetablesCucumber Mosaic
- Control
- Plant resistant/tolerant varieties
- Plant based resistance
- Plant based tolerance
- Genetically modified plants
- Attempt to control aphid vectors (?)
- Attempt to eliminate alternate hosts (?)
39Diseases of VegetablesCommon Rust
- Cause Puccinia sorghi
- Host Corn
- Environmental triggers
- Moderate temperatures
- Long periods of leaf wetness
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41Diseases of VegetablesCommon Rust
- Control
- Plant resistant varieties
42Diseases of VegetablesCommon Smut
- Cause Ustilago maydis
- Host Corn
- Environmental trigger Hail
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44Diseases of VegetablesCommon Smut
- Control
- Plant resistant varieties
- Reduce physical damage to corn plants
- Give up on your corn and eat the smut
45Diseases of VegetablesBean Leaf Diseases
- Causes
- Pseudomonas syrinage pv. syringae (bacterial
brown spot) - Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola(halo
blight) - Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli (common
blight) - Hosts Snap bean, kidney bean, lima bean
- Environmental trigger Driving rain
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51Diseases of VegetablesBean Leaf Diseases
- Control
- Purchase high quality seed
- Use resistant varieties where available
- DO NOT overhead water
- Apply bactericides for control (copper) (?)
52Diseases of VegetablesRoot Rots
- Causes
- Pythium spp. (Pythium root rot)
- Rhizoctonia solani (Rhizoctonia root rot)
- Hosts
- Snap beans
- Other vegetables
- Environmental trigger Wet, cool soil conditions
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55Diseases of VegetablesRoot Rots
- Control
- Rotate beans (and other crops) to new locations
whenever possible - DO NOT overwater
- DO NOT overmulch
56Diseases of VegetablesWhite Mold
- Cause Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
- Host Snap beans (and other vegetables)
- Environmental trigger Cool, humid conditions
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59Diseases of VegetablesWhite Mold
- Control
- Buy high quality seed
- Rotate beans to new locations whenever possible
(5-7 yrs) - Plant beans with wider row spacings
- DO NOT overwater
- DO NOT overmulch
- Control broadleaf weeds
60Diseases of VegetablesAster Yellows
- Cause Aster yellows phytoplasma
- Hosts Carrot, potato
- Environmental trigger None
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63Diseases of VegetablesAster Yellows
- Control
- Control leafhopper vector (?)
- Remove infected plants
64Diseases of VegetablesWhere to Go for Help
Plant Disease Diagnostics Clinic Department of
Plant Pathology University of Wisconsin-Madison 16
30 Linden Drive Madison, WI 53706-1598 (608)
262-2863 bdh_at_plantpath.wisc.edu http//pddc.wisc.e
du (http//wihort.uwex.edu)