Sunflower Disease Situation in Manitoba Khalid Y. Rashid€¦ · Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada...

1
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Morden Research and Development Centre (MRDC), Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5 Email : [email protected] Khalid Y. Rashid Sunflower Disease Situation in Manitoba AAFC, Morden Research and Development Centre, Morden, MB Acknowledgements Material and Methods Figure 2. Sclerotinia head and mid-stem rot Monitoring the crop disease situation for the development of new races and new pathogens is essential for disease management strategy Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is grown in Manitoba on ~40 thousands ha equally split between confections and oilseeds. Four major and eight minor diseases are common in Canada and USA (Table 1). The four major diseases often cause local epidemics and high yield losses. The objective of this study was to identify new pathogens or changes in the races of existing ones, and provide the information to sunflower industry at large to support the disease management in sunflower. Figure 3. Sunflower Rust Table 1. Major and minor sunflower diseases Figure 1. Sclerotinia wilt/basal stem infections Table 2. Prevalent rust races 2003-2016 Introduction Results and Discussion Conclusions Technical Assistance: Tricia Cabernel, and Maurice Penner Sunflower fields have been annually surveyed in most of the crop growing areas in Manitoba 40 fields in 2016). Data collected included the prevalence of each disease, the incidence and severity. Isolates of rust and downy mildew were collected from all affected fields and tested under controlled indoor conditions using the international sets of sunflower differential lines to identify the races of these pathogens, nine differentials for rust and nine for downy mildew. Figure 4. Downy mildew Low disease incidences /severities. except for sclerotinia wilt 94%. Low Downy mildew. High frequency of Rust races 700. In 2009: 700 = 52%, 777 = 23%. In 2010-11: 700 = 100%. In 2012-13: 700 = 90%, 777 = 5%. In 2014: 700 = 40%, 777 = 10%. In 2015: 700 = 85%, 777 = 75%. In 2016: 700=82%, 777=64% The new Races are virulent on most commercial sunflower hybrids Figure 5. Verticillium wilt Year % Infested Fields Mean-Dis. % LAI Range % LAI Prevalent Races 2015 71% 10% T - 40 4 ( 777, 775, 377) 2014 84% 8% T - 30 3 ( 377) , 4 (737, 777) 2013 55% 10% T - 40 4 (736, 776, 726) 2012 55% 5% T - 10 4 (736, 776, 726) 2011 46% 4% T – 10 4 (726) 2010 40% 10% T – 50 4 (726, 736, 776) 2009 70% 25% T – 60 4 (776, 777) & 3 (336) 2008 74% 15% T – 50 3(336,326) & 4 (736) 2007 57% 10% T – 50 3 (300) & 4 (700) 2006 66% 6% T – 40 3 (300) & 4 (700) Sunflower diseases were at moderate levels in 2016 except for the sclerotinia wilt/basal- stem rot which was present in 94% of the fields at low levels (Figures 2-5). The most prevalent rust races are presented in Figure 3 and downy mildew races in Figure 4). Leaf spots caused by Septoria spp. and Alternaria spp. Were observed in several fields. Stem infections by Phoma were observed in 41% of the fields while only 16% fields had Phomopsis stem lesions. Table 3. Prevalent downy mildew races 2010-2016

Transcript of Sunflower Disease Situation in Manitoba Khalid Y. Rashid€¦ · Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada...

Page 1: Sunflower Disease Situation in Manitoba Khalid Y. Rashid€¦ · Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Morden Research and Development Centre (MRDC), Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5 Email

Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Morden Research and Development Centre (MRDC), Morden, Manitoba R6M 1Y5 Email : [email protected]

Khalid Y. RashidSunflower Disease Situation in Manitoba

AAFC, Morden Research and Development Centre, Morden, MB

Acknowledgements

Material and Methods

Figure 2. Sclerotinia head and mid-stem rot

Monitoring the crop disease situation for the development of new races and new pathogens is essential for disease management strategy

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) is grown inManitoba on ~40 thousands ha equally splitbetween confections and oilseeds. Four majorand eight minor diseases are common inCanada and USA (Table 1). The four majordiseases often cause local epidemics and highyield losses. The objective of this study was toidentify new pathogens or changes in the racesof existing ones, and provide the informationto sunflower industry at large to support thedisease management in sunflower.

Figure 3. Sunflower Rust

Table 1. Major and minor sunflower diseases

Figure 1. Sclerotinia wilt/basal stem infections

Table 2. Prevalent rust races 2003-2016

Introduction Results and Discussion

Conclusions

► Technical Assistance: Tricia Cabernel, andMaurice Penner

Sunflower fields have been annually surveyedin most of the crop growing areas in Manitoba40 fields in 2016). Data collected included theprevalence of each disease, the incidence andseverity. Isolates of rust and downy mildewwere collected from all affected fields andtested under controlled indoor conditions usingthe international sets of sunflower differentiallines to identify the races of these pathogens,nine differentials for rust and nine for downymildew.

Figure 4. Downy mildew

☻ Low disease incidences /severities.☻ except for sclerotinia wilt 94%.☻ Low Downy mildew.☻ High frequency of Rust races 700.

In 2009: 700 = 52%, 777 = 23%.In 2010-11: 700 = 100%.In 2012-13: 700 = 90%, 777 = 5%.In 2014: 700 = 40%, 777 = 10%.In 2015: 700 = 85%, 777 = 75%.In 2016: 700=82%, 777=64%

The new Races are virulent onmost commercial sunflower hybrids

Figure 5. Verticillium wilt

Year % Infested Fields

Mean-Dis.% LAI

Range% LAI

PrevalentRaces

2015 71% 10% T - 40 4 ( 777, 775, 377)

2014 84% 8% T - 30 3 ( 377) , 4 (737, 777)

2013 55% 10% T - 40 4 (736, 776, 726)

2012 55% 5% T - 10 4 (736, 776, 726)

2011 46% 4% T – 10 4 (726)

2010 40% 10% T – 50 4 (726, 736, 776)

2009 70% 25% T – 60 4 (776, 777) & 3 (336)

2008 74% 15% T – 50 3(336,326) & 4 (736)

2007 57% 10% T – 50 3 (300) & 4 (700)

2006 66% 6% T – 40 3 (300) & 4 (700)

Sunflower diseases were at moderate levelsin 2016 except for the sclerotinia wilt/basal-stem rot which was present in 94% of thefields at low levels (Figures 2-5). The mostprevalent rust races are presented in Figure3 and downy mildew races in Figure 4).Leaf spots caused by Septoria spp. andAlternaria spp. Were observed in severalfields. Stem infections by Phoma wereobserved in 41% of the fields while only16% fields had Phomopsis stem lesions.

Table 3. Prevalent downy mildew races 2010-2016