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1 Impatiens Downy Mildew
Contributions by (alphabetically): Brian E. Corr Dean Mosdell Nancy Rechcigl Darryl L. Thomas Jane Trolinger ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

2 Impatiens are popular plants in the landscape
Rechcigl Rechcigl ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

3 Heavy sporulation on the underside of the leaves
Rechcigl ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

4 Introduction Destructive foliar disease of the common garden impatiens, Impatiens walleriana and also garden balsam (I. balsamina) All cultivars of I. walleriana are susceptible as well as all interspecific hybrids with I. walleriana as a parent; New Guinea Impatiens (I. hawkeri) are highly tolerant Primary causal agent: Plasmopara obducens Trolinger Rechcigl HEALTHY PLASMOPARA OBDUCENS DISEASED ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

5 Historical background
Plasmopara obducens present in the U.S. since late 1800’s Reported on Impatiens pallida and I. capensis (native species of N. America) First reported as problem in UK (2003) Often a devastating disease outside of North America Found in U.S. greenhouse production in spring of 2004 2004 reports included locations in the U.S.: CA, IN, MI, MN, MS, MO, WI and WV and Manitoba and Quebec in Canada Sporadic reports in U.S. since 2004 More severe in 2011 and reported in: coastal southern CA; HI; northeast IL; northern IN; Cape Cod, MA; Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN; NY; eastern PA; and northern WI Outside of North America and Europe, reported in: Australia, Asia, Africa, Central and South America CA = California, IN = Indiana, MI = Michigan, MN = Minnesota, MS = Mississippi, MO = Missouri, WI = Wisconsin, WV = West Virginia, IL = Illinois, MA = Massachusetts, PA = Pennsylvania, NY = New York ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

6 Biology Two species of downy mildew reported on Impatiens: Plasmopara obducens (primary) and Bremiella sphaerosperma Water molds or oomycetes Parasitic on Impatiens and does not threaten other flower crops Zoospores are the primary spores which cause infection – can swim, produced in sporangia on sporangiophores (emerge on undersides of leaves) Sporangia released in response to light, temperature and/or humidity changes Spread through air and water Cool, moist conditions (59-73°F/15-23°C) conducive to sporangia formation and zoospore germination Period between infection and visible sporulation varies between days ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

7 Biology (cont.) Sporulation may not occur and symptoms may be subtle in dry and warm conditions Can result in inadvertent movement of infected plants Oospores – responsible for survival (long-lived) Formed in leaves and stems (roots not studied thoroughly) Accompany infected plant debris Survive to 5°F (-15°C) in landscapes (USDA Hardiness Zone 5) NOT seed transmitted Trolinger Hausbeck OOSPORES PLASMOPARA OBDUCENS ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

8 Symptoms Yellow to pale green foliage and mild, inconspicuous mottling
Can be mistaken for: Nutritional imbalance Spray injury Chilling Spider mite infestation Advanced symptoms Stunting of plant growth/malformation of leaves and flower buds Downward curling/distortion of foliage Wilting Plant collapse Severe defoliation Symptoms can be delayed or masked by high fertility levels Rechcigl Trolinger Mosdell ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

9 Severe defoliation as the disease progresses
Dean Mosdell Dean Mosdell ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

10 Cultural control PREVENTION Disease-free propagation material
Segregate vegetatively propagated from seed propagated Maintain moderate humidity Avoid extended periods of foliage moisture Irrigate early in day Employ sound greenhouse sanitation practices Use a regular preventive fungicide program Scout crop frequently/identify suspects Submit to lab for confirmation AFTER CONFIRMATION Place all symptomatic plants and debris in closed bags Remove from greenhouse Remove and discard plants from buffer of at least 3 ft. radius Use approved greenhouse disinfectant Begin enhanced preventive fungicide program Trolinger ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

11 Products for control of Downy Mildew in production
MOA (FRAC#) Product Active Ingredient Activity Application REI Company 4 Subdue MAXX® fungicide Mefenoxam Systemic Spray Drench 48 hr REI exemptions (0 hr) for certain drench applications Syngenta 11 Heritage® fungicide Azoxystrobin 4 hr Disarm® O fungicide Fluoxastrobin 12 hr OHP Fenstop™ fungicide Greenhouse Use Only Fenamidone 11+7 Pageant™ fungicide Pyraclostrobin + Boscalid Translaminar (11) + Systemic (7) BASF 21 Segway™ fungicide Cyazofamid Translaminar FMC 33 Aliette® fungicide Fosetyl-AL OHP/Bayer Alude™ fungicide Potassium salts of Phosphorous Acid Cleary Chemical Corp. Vital® fungicide Potassium phosphite Phoenix 40 Micora™ fungicide Mandipropamid Stature® SC fungicide Dimethomorph 43 Adorn® fungicide Fluopicolide Valent M Protect™ DF fungicide Mancozeb Contact 24 hr NOTES: Always test products on a small area before using on an entire crop. For brevity some products with the same mode of action have been omitted. All products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service before buying or using Syngenta products. ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

12 Fungicide evaluation for control of Downy Mildew (Plasmopara obducens) on impatiens
Treatments Rate/100 gal Wilt 12/6 Wilt 1/17 Oospores (stem) Inoculated 1.3 a 2.7 a + Non-inoculated Control 1.2 a 1.8 a Micora 8 oz (Spray) 0 b - Subdue MAXX 1 fl.oz (Spray) 1 fl.oz (drench) Heritage + Capsil® wetting agent 4oz + 4oz (Spray) Stature SC 12.8oz (Spray) Wilt rating 0 – 4 scale; 0 = no wilt; 1=25%; 2=25-75%; 3=75-99%; 4 = completely wilted plant – 10 reps/trt All products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service before buying or using Syngenta products. 2011 – Daughtrey, Cornell University ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

13 Examples of prevention programs
Production of Finished Plants Plugs Week Post-Transplant Application Fungicide FRAC # Target Diseases 4 inch pot or smaller 1 Recommended Drench 4 + 43 Pythium, Phytophthora, Downy Mildew 2 Optional Treatment M Downy mildew, Leafspots, Botrytis 3 Recommended Treatment 40 Downy Mildew 4 Optional Treatment 11 Downy Mildew, Leafspots, Botrytis 5 33 Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora (drench) 6 Downy Mildew, Leafspots, Botrytis 7 6 inch pot 8 9 Recommended Treatment (drench) or Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora (drench) Larger containers 10 11 or 21 Downy Mildew, Leafspots or Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora (drench) Propagation Week Plugs (Seed or URC) 1 2 Drench – 21 or 4 3 4 Spray – M or 11 *Additional diseases controlled with drench application ~A mancozeb product may be added to the suggested spray treatments for additional protection as plant tolerance and production schedules allow. ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

14 Example of a Downy Mildew prevention rotation
Crop Week (post-transplant) Application FRAC # Fungicide (example) Target Diseases 4 inch pot or smaller 1 Recommended treatment (drench) 4+43 Subdue MAXX + Adorn Pythium, Phytophthora, Downy Mildew 2 Optional treatment (spray) M Protect DF Downy Mildew, Leafspots, Botrytis 3 Recommended treatment (spray) 40 + M** Micora Protect DF optional Downy Mildew 4 Optional treatment (spray) 11+ M** Heritage Protect DF optional 5 Recommended treatment (spray or drench) 33 Vital® Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora 6 Optional treatment (spray) 11 + M** Heritage Protect DF optional Leafspots, Botrytis 6 inch pot 7 40 8 Optional treatment (spray) 11 Heritage Protect DF optional 9 (final week) 4+33 or 4+43 Subdue MAXX + Vital or Subdue MAXX + Adorn Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora Larger containers Micora 10 Optional treatment (spray) 11 or 21 Heritage or Segway Subdue MAXX + Vital or Subdue MAXX + Adorn Downy Mildew, *Pythium, Phytophthora * Additional diseases controlled with a drench application **A mancozeb product may be added to the suggested spray treatments for additional protection as plant tolerance and production schedules allow All products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service before buying or using Syngenta products. ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

15 A sound management program should include:
Sanitation/scouting Rotation of effective fungicides with different modes of action (Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC)) Foliar sprays and periodic drenches to growing medium to maximize efficacy A drench treatment prior to shipment with FRAC # (33 + 4) or (4 + 43) fungicides to minimize risk of early infection in the landscape Recommend impatiens not be replanted into landscape beds where downy mildew of impatiens was identified the previous season Rechcigl Trolinger ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC

16 Thank You ~ Questions Rechcigl Rechcigl
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17 Legal ©2012 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions before buying or using Syngenta products. The label contains important conditions of sale, including limitations of warranty and remedy. All products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service before buying or using Syngenta products. Syngenta supports a FIFRA Section 2(ee) recommendation for the use of Heritage for control of downy mildew on bedding plants caused by Plasmopara spp.  Please see the Section 2(ee) recommendation to confirm that the recommendation is applicable in your state. Some or all of the varieties may be protected under one or more of the following: Plant Variety Protection, United States Plant Patents, Utility Patents, and/or Plant Breeders’ Rights and may not be propagated or reproduced without authorization. Heritage®, Micora™ and Subdue MAXX® are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Disarm® and Fenstop™ are trademarks of OHP, Inc. Pageant™ and Stature® are trademarks of BASF. Segway™ is a trademark of Ishihana Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Aliette® is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience. Alude™ and Protect® are trademarks of the Cleary Chemical Corporation. Adorn® is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Vital® is a registered trademark of Phoenix Environmental Care, LLC. Capsil® is a registered trademark of Aquatrols. ©2012 Syngenta. Classification: PUBLIC


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