Western Committee on Plant Diseases October 21-23, 2015 Abbotsford, British Columbia GREENHOUSE CROPS REPORT Disease Situation Report and Research Activity Summary Jian Yang and Michael Harding British Columbia: Greenhouse Floriculture Crops Disease Diagnoses Report (Oct. 2014 Sep. 2015) Plant Health Laboratory British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture CROP DISEASE/SYMPTOM CAUSAL/ASSOCIATED ORGANISM Antirrhinum Rust Puccinia antirrhini 1 Blechnum spicant Root rot Oomycete 1 Calamagrostis Leaf spot Alternaria sp., Cladosporium sp. 1 Rust Puccinia sp. 1 Calamagrostis acutiflora Anthracnose Colletotrichum graminicola 1 Rhizoctonia leaf blight Rhizoctonia solani 1 Campanula Cucumber mosaic Cucumber mosaic virus 1 Celosia Root rot Oomycete 1 Chrysanthemum Ray speck Stemphylium sp., Alternaria sp. 1 Dahlia Foliar blight Botrytis cinerea 1 Leaf spot Phyllosticta sp. 1 Root rot Pythium sp. 1 Stem canker Rhizoctonia solani 1 Dracaena Root rot Phytophthora sp. 1 Echeveria Stem rot Pestalotiopsis sp. 1 Echinacea Pow dery mildew Erysiphe cichoracearum 1 Stem rot Botrytis cinerea 1 Helianthus Dow ny mildew Plasmopara sp. 1 Iris Leaf streaking (yellow ) Potyvirus 1 Nepeta cataria Dow ny mildew Peronospora sp. 1 Paeonia Botrytis blight Botrytis cinerea 1 Pelargonium Root rot Pythium sp. 1 Root rot Thielaviopsis basicola 1 Petunia Leaf Mosaic Tobacco mosaic virus 1 Phlox subulata Botrytis blight Botrytis cinerea 1 Leaf blight Ramularia sp. 2 Leaf spot Alternaria sp. 1 Root rot Oomycete 1 Root rot Thielaviopsis basicola 1 Salvia Bacterial blight Pseudomonas syringae 1 Salvia officinalis Dow ny mildew Peronospora lamii 1 Sedum Anthracnose Colletotrichum sp. 1 Root rot Fusarium sp. 1 Septoria leaf spot Septoria sedi 1
CROP DISEASE/SYMPTOM CAUSAL/ASSOCIATED ORGANISM Taraxacum officinale Botrytis blight Botrytis cinerea 1 Tulipa Nematode damage Ditylenchus sp. 1 Report submitted by: Vippen Joshi Pratylenchus sp., Ditylenchus sp., Aphelenchoides sp. Greenhouse Vegetable Crops Disease Diagnoses Report (Oct. 2014 Sep. 2015) Plant Health Laboratory British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture CROP DISEASE/SYMPTOM CAUSAL/ASSOCIATED ORGANISM Cucumber Alternaria leaf spot Alternaria sp. 1 Fusarium wilt Fusarium oxysporum 1 Leaf spot Alternaria sp., Ascochyta sp., Phoma sp., 1 and Cladosporium sp. Pythium root rot Pythium sp. 2 Pepper Fusarium stem rot Fusarium solani 1 Root rot Phytophthora sp. 1 Pythium sp. 2 Vascular wilt Fusarium oxysporum 1 Tomato Leaf mold Passalora fulva 1 Report submitted by: Vippen Joshi
British Columbia Plant Pathology Report 2015 October 5, 2015 Prepared by: Siva Sabaratnam, Plant Pathologist Greenhouse Vegetables Commonly reported diseases, Cucumber: Root rot (Phytophthora, Pythium & Fusarium spp.) and vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) Peppers: Vascular wilt (Fusarium oxysporum) and stem rot (Fusarium solani) Research Projects completed 1. Two-year research project on management of important diseases (gummy stem blight, Fusarium and Pythium root rot) of cucumber using biological agents. Affiliation: B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, B.C. Greenhouse Growers Association and Simon Fraser University. 2. Two-year research program on improving greenhouse sanitation practices and detection of Clavibacter michiganensis and Salmonella in greenhouse irrigation system. Affiliation: B.C. Ministry of Agriculture, B.C. Greenhouse Growers Association and Ohio State University. Greenhouse Floriculture A wide range of crops are grown in B.C. greenhouses. Several pathogens are known to can cause diseases, depending on the crop, growing conditions and management strategies implemented. Please refer the Plant Health Laboratory s Diagnostic Report. ALBERTA: Alberta Plant Pathology Report 2015 Research Projects completed at Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures (Reported by Jian Yang) 1. A two-year research project on Evaluation of silver nanoparticles as alternative strategy for disease management in greenhouse vegetable production funded by Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund Ltd. and Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures 2. One-year research project on The effect of luminescent solar concentrators (LSC) on growth of greenhouse mini-cucumbers funded by Soliculture and Alberta Innovates - Technology Futures
SASKATCHEWAN: The Sask Agriculture Crop Protection Lab received the following herbaceous, woody and greenhouse ornamental disease in 2015: CROP SYMPTOM/ DISEASE CAUSAL AGENT NUMBER OF SAMPLES Aspen Chemical Injury Group 4 Injury 1 Elm Chemical Injury 1 Dothiorella wilt Dothiorella ulmi 25* Dutch elm disease (DED) Ophiostoma novo-ulmi 112* Fir Environmental 2 Lilac Inconclusive 1 Maple Inconclusive 1 Oak Chemical Injury Group 4 Injury 1 Peony Inconclusive 1 Poplar Leaf blight Marssonina sp. 2 Poplar Leaf blight Venturia inequalis 1 Poplar Environmental 1 Poplar Bronze disease Apioplagiostoma populi 1 Spruce Environmental 4 *Positive elm as of October 2, 2015. Nursery report from the industry was the disease and insect issues were down from last year, the usual suspects Christmas Tree producers disease issues; there was some inquiries but unconfirmed needle drop. Christmas Tree producers insect issues; reported mild spidermite, aphid and spruce bud worm. Greenhouse bedding plant producer issues Insect: Aphids, thrips and spider mite at average
levels Greenhouse bedding plant producer issues Disease: Root rot (Pythium or Rhizoctonia) below normal levels, Powdery mildew, leaf spot, leaf mold, Phytophthora and Botrytis were at normal or below normal levels. Greenhouse vegetable producer issues Insect: Spider mite, aphids, thrips were average, leaf hopper and leaf hopper, plant bug, leaf roller and cabbage moth were present in a few greenhouses at low levels. There were other environmental and nutritional issues but that was about it. Greenhouse vegetable producer issues Disease: High levels of powdery mildew in the spring cucs, leaf spot, Pythium, blossom end rot, leaf mold, Rhizoctonia, were at average levels. There were other environmental and nutritional issues but that was about it. Home and garden High levels of needle drop still coming in, hot dry spring in Regina area is showing up as heavy needle drop in the centre of the tree this fall with good growth and bud set from this year. High levels of Popular borer in columnar aspen and tower popular. (need treatment options) One sample of bronze leaf disease on aspen