Verticillium Wilt in the UK Project Update

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Verticillium Wilt in the UK Project Update Dr Peter Gladders ADAS UK Ltd

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Verticillium Wilt in the UK Project Update. Dr Peter Gladders ADAS UK Ltd. Review. History in the UK Disease surveys Effects on yield Varieties Management options. Introduction - Verticillium wilt. First confirmed in UK in 2007 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Verticillium Wilt in the UK Project Update

Verticillium Wilt in the UKProject Update

Dr Peter GladdersADAS UK Ltd

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Review1. History in the UK

2. Disease surveys

3. Effects on yield

4. Varieties

5. Management options

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Introduction - Verticillium wilt First confirmed in UK in 2007

Pathogen is Verticillium longisporum – specific for crucifers (mainly brassicas)

Important in other parts of Europe with up to 50% yield loss

Grey microsclerotia – key diagnostic feature

Look for long streaks right up the stem – phoma similar

Only evident late in season

HGCA Research Review No 72 completed May 2009

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Disease Cycle of

OSR Verticillium

Wilt Plant debris or soil from nearby infested fields

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Disease Survey Samples – Variation by Field & YearProportion of samples (fields) from Crop Monitor positive

for V. longisporumYear Samples examined Positive % positive

2009 95 10 10.52010 97 24 24.72011 100 12 12.0

Number of samples with various proportions (%) of stems positive

Year 0-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 >60

2009 3 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 1

2010 12 2 4 1 2 0 1 2 0

2011 2 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 3

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Distribution of Verticillium Wilt 2009-2011

Factors affecting

distribution?

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Rotations and Verticillium Wilt2010

Previous crop No. samples % crops % plants

Oilseed 0 0.0 0.0

Wheat – OSR – Wheat 5 40.0 3.1

Wheat - Wheat - OSR 13 30.8 2.3

Other cereal – Wheat - OSR 9 11.1 1.0

Other Cereal - Other Cereal - OSR 0 0.0 0.0

3 Previous Non OSR Crops 22 18.2 *

4 or More Previous Non OSR Crops 42 26.2 *

Other / Unknown info 6 33.3  

National 97 24.7 3.6

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Yield Impacts Numerous reports of yield effects when crops ripen prematurely

2012 – significant yield impacts

Single plants harvested from heavily infected crops

Decreased TSW by 12-24% when verticillium affected >50% stem

Further losses if seeds are shed

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Varieties Differ in their Resistance to Verticillium Wilt

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Mean %verticillium by variety - Lincs 2010 & 2011(Limited variety experiments but main rankings have been consistent)

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Managing Verticillium Wilt - Options

1. Determine its prevalence on individual farms

2. Good agronomy – a strong plant holds off verticillium

3. Variety choice

4. Extended rotations

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HGCA Project reference RD-2009-3618 Importance and management of Verticillium

wilt in winter oilseed rape

ADAS UK Ltd, Warwick-HRI, FERA, Farmacy/Hutchinsons