Late Fall and Dormant Season Pest Management for Almonds. David Doll Merced County UCCE

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Late Fall and Dormant Season Pest Management for Almonds David Doll Merced County UCCE

The Almond Growing Season Delayed Dormant Petal Fall Summer Hullsplit Post-Harvest Period Dormant Bloom 2-5 weeks post petal fall Harvest

The Almond Growing Season Dormancy- Period of time from leaf fall until leaf out in the spring December 1 st until buds begin to swell, around February 1 st, or so. Delayed Dormancy Period of time of resumption of growth, indicated by bud swell until green tip.

Integrated Pest Management for Almonds Dormant Season Activities: Count mummy nuts in the orchard Remove, or knock, mummy nuts from trees Let cover crop grow, and cut before bloom Herbicide use for tree rows Dormant spur sampling for scale and mites Observe for other pests

Foliar Disease Management Strategies for 1. Delayed Dormant 3. Petal Fall Almond 5. 6. Summer Post-Harvest Period Dormant Bloom 2. 2-5 weeks post petal fall 4. Harvest

Dormant/Delayed Dormant Treatments Possible treatments: 1. Shot-hole 2. Scab 3. Lichen 4. Maintenance Recommended Options: 1.Copper and Oil 2.Liquid Limed-Sulfur for Fungal Control

Bloom/Petal Fall Treatments for Fungal Possible treatments: 1. Brown Rot 2. Anthracnose 3. Shot-Hole 4. Jacket Rot Control Recommended Options: 1.Rotate FRAC group chemistries 2.Rovral, Scala, Vanguard, Bravo provide control 3.Save the Strobilurin for Scab/Rust

Post Petal Fall Treatments for Fungal Control Early Diseases: 1. Scab 2. Anthracnose 3. Shot-Hole

Post Petal Fall Treatments for Fungal Control Causes defoliation, weakens trees. Fritz, Carmel are highly susceptible Twig Lesions serve as overwintering sites

Fungicides for Scab timing 2-5 weeks after petal fall Pristine (11/7) medium Strobilurin/Boscalid Flint / Gem (11) high risk Strobilurin Abound (11) high risk Strobilurin Captan (M4) low risk Phthalamide Ziram (M3) low risk Carbamate Bravo/Echo (M5) low risk Aromatic nitrile Topsin (1) high risk Benzimidazole Maneb (M3) low risk Carbamate Lime Sulfur low risk

Summer Treatments for Possible treatments: 1. Rust 2. Alternaria 3. Anthracnose Fungal Control Recommended Options: 1.DMI s (Quash, Bumber, Tilt) 2.Strobilurins 3.Pristine

Summer Treatments for Fungal Control Why becoming problematic? 1. Planting Spacing - Humidity within canopy higher than ambient 2. Cutting corners on sprays, missed timings

Fungicides for Rust and Alternaria timing: 5 weeks after petal fall on Pristine (11/7) medium Strobilurin/Boscalid Flint / Gem (11) high risk Strobilurin Abound (11) high risk Strobilurin RUST ONLY Maneb (M3) low risk Carbamate Sulfur low risk Inorganic Rovral (2) low risk Dicarboximide

Possible treatments: 1. Rust Post- Harvest Fall Treatments for 2. Alternaria? Fungal Control Recommended Options: 1.Zinc Sulfate 20-30 lbs per acre - Defoliate the trees to reduce overwintering populations 2. Clean up orchard by reducing leaf litter

Insect Pest Management Strategies for 1. Delayed Dormant Petal Fall Almond Summer 4. Hullsplit Post-Harvest Period Dormant Bloom 2. 2-5 weeks post petal fall 3. Harvest Focus on Periods 1 and 2 for mites, scale, NOW, and PTB

Insect Pest Management Strategies for Almond Dormant/Delayed Dormant Scale and brown mite sampling Winter sanitation of varieties for NOW Decide on Treatment for PTB

Dormant Insect Management Strategies Sampling of spurs in late fall, early winter 2-3 spurs off 35-50 trees 20% infestation rate is threshold Determine the need to treat with oil, Seize IGR Guidelines @ ucipm.ucdavis.edu for Almond

Dormant Spur Sampling of Almonds Black caps of San Jose scale, Diaspidiotus perniciosus. San Jose scale nymphs. Identification tip: The four round, dark scales in the center are the black cap stage, the most common overwintering form. The earlier white cap stage is to left.

Dormant Spur Sampling of Almonds European red mite eggs Identification tip: Masses of eggs may be laid together. Each slightly flattened red egg has a long, spinelike projection, called a stipe, at the top that can be seen with a hand lens.

Dormant Spur Sampling of Almonds Brown mite eggs Identification tip: Brown mite eggs (shown here with adults) look like those of European red mite, but lack the stipe.

Dormant Spur Sampling of Almonds European fruit lecanium Identification tip: Look for legless, immobile, yellow insects on twigs. Older nymphs may have brown markings and a distinct center ridge.

Dormant Spur Sampling of Almonds European fruit lecanium motile nymph and older nymphs, one parasitized. Identification tip: Parasitized lecanium scales, such as the center one above, turn black.

Observations of Other Pests Spider mites Identification tip: The overwintering female mites are red or orange colored and are found under rough almond bark, in ground litter, and on winter weeds. Adult males are not present in the winter.

Observations of Other Pests Armillaria root rot (oak root fungus) Identification tip: In the winter months, large fleshy mushrooms grow at the base of trees infected with oak root fungus.

Observations of Other Pests American plum borer larvae bore in scaffold crotches of young trees. Identification tip: Extensive gumming around scaffold crotches, at pruning wounds, or in crown galls may indicate the presence of this borer.

Observations of Other Pests Vertebrate pests: Pocket gopher mounds: Generally crescent shaped with a plugged opening Vole Damage: Physical damage to tree and roots at or slightly above/below soil line

Observations of Other Pests Pile of frass at entrance of peach twig borer hibernaculum. Identification tip: Overwintering larvae are sheltered in tiny cells (hibernacula) that they bore under the bark of limb crotches on 1- to 4-year-old wood or in bark cracks on larger limbs and the trunk.

Average Strikes/Tree Bloom Insect Management Strategies Overwintering Peach Twig Borer 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Untreated Delegate (3 0z) F. Zalom, UC Davis Dormant Spray for PTB - 2009 Belt (4 oz) Lorsban EC (o.5 gal) Asana (9.6 oz) Lorsban Advanced (0.5 gal)

Average Strikes/Tree Dormant/Bloom Insect Management Strategies Overwintering/Emerging Peach Twig Borer 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Untreated F. Zalom, UC Davis Dimilin Dormant (16 oz, 1.5 gal oil) Dimilin Delayed Dormant (12 oz + 1 qt summer oil) Dimilin early bloom (12 oz + 1 qt summer oil) Intrepid Early Bloom (10 oz) Intrepid Delayed Dormant (10 oz + 4 gal oil) 2004 2004

Dormant Insect Management Strategies Navel Orangeworm Winter Sanitation Count mummy nuts in the orchard - If more than 2/tree, remove nuts from tree. - Reduces overwintering larvae of Navel Orange Worm - Flail mow by March Research has shown importance for Pistachio!

Dormant Insect Management Strategies Navel Orangeworm Winter Sanitation AVERAGE # MUMMIES PER TREE # GROWERS AVERAGE % NOW INFESTATION AT HARVEST <2 (0-1.9) 15 1.69 (0-5) >2 (2.6-177) 21 3.53 (0.2-14)

Dormant Insect Management Strategies Navel Orangeworm Over-wintering flight Fritz Variety Survival 6.92% A Nonpareil Monterey Butte Padre 10.00% B 13.00% B 18.00% C 32.09% D J. Siegel, USDA-ARS

Eggs Navel Orangeworm Over-wintering flight 350 300 Madera 2009 J. Siegel, USDA-ARS 250 200 150 100 July 17 Pisachios A Pistachios B Pistachios C Almonds A Almonds B Almonds C 50 0 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 2200 Degree Days

Weed Management Strategies for Almonds 1. Delayed Dormant Petal Fall Summer 4. Hullsplit Post-Harvest Period Dormant Bloom 2. 2-5 weeks post petal fall 3. Harvest Focus on Period 1 for Pre-emergent use

Weed Management Strategies for Almonds Herbicide use for young almond orchards: A good pre-emergent program to control most of annual broadleaves: If application of pre-emergents only want to be made in late winter, then: K. Hembree, UCCE

Weed Control Pre-emergents B. Hanson, A. Johnson, UC Davis

Weed Control Pre-emergents B. Hanson, A. Johnson, UC Davis

Weed Control Burn-down Partner B. Hanson, A. Johnson, UC Davis

Weed Control Susceptibility Tables Website: search UC IPM or UCIPM.UCDAVIS.EDU

Conclusions 1. When it comes to pesticides, rotate, rotate, rotate 2. Brown rot is a concern, but summer foliar diseases should be emphasized 3. Tight spacing equals higher yields, they also equal more foliar diseases due to canopy micro-climate 4. If the orchard is infested with rust, apply zinc sulfate to defoliate the trees. Schedule spray for next year. 5. In regards to insects a clean orchard is a happier orchard winter sanitize all trees 6. New insecticides and herbicides provide more treatment options

Questions? Thank you for your attention!