Optimizing management of cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola) of sugarbeet in the wake of fungicide resistance

Autor: Arthur W. Schaafsma, Cheryl L. Trueman, Sherri L. Tedford, Rishi R. Burlakoti
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. 41:35-46
ISSN: 1715-2992
0706-0661
DOI: 10.1080/07060661.2018.1561518
Popis: Cercospora leaf spot (CLS), caused by Cercospora beticola, is the most detrimental disease of sugar beet in temperate climates. In the Great Lakes region, CLS was well managed by pyraclostrobin-based programmes using the decision support tool BEETcast™. Due to C. beticola resistance to pyraclostrobin in the region, other groups of fungicides were evaluated. Field experiments were conducted at six sites from 2013 to 2015 in Pain Court (PC) and Ridgetown (RT), Ontario. BEETcast™ application schedules for prothioconazole and mancozeb as well as carrier volume (115 and 235 L ha−1) were compared with label-based (calendar) applications. When disease intensity was high, the conservative calendar application schedule reduced the standardized area under the disease progress curve (sAUDPC) by an average of 84% compared with all BEETcast™ schedules, and the BEETcast™ 50/35 schedule (235 L ha−1) reduced sAUDPC by 48% compared with the 55/50 schedules. However, there were fewer differences among application schedules at sites with low or moderate disease intensity. BEETcast™ application schedules reduced the number of fungicide applications by 34–55%. All application schedules increased sucrose (%) and recoverable white sugar (RWS) to an equivalent level, but none of the schedules increased profit margin compared with the non-treated control. Using a carrier volume of 235 L ha−1 reduced sAUDPC by 28% compared with 115 L ha−1 at one site when disease severity exceeded 95% in non-treated control plots. Thus, management recommendations should consider that CLS severity is reduced by application schedules using a shortened interval and appropriate carrier volume, but this does not necessarily result in higher beet or sucrose yield or increases in profit margin.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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