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1 Serenade for control of cavity spot in carrots and parsnips. 26 th March 2015 BCGA Technical Seminar Tim Lacey Biologicals Product Manager
2 Agenda Introduction UK trials 2013/14 NLD trials 2013/14 Application for cavity spot control It s not just Serenade and it s not just cavity! Page 2 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
3 deliver the quality
4 What is it? Bacillis subtilis QST 713 liquid formulation Bacteria + natural fermentation products (lipopeptides) Anti-fungal and anti-bacterial activity and plant health promotion characteristics QST 713 has a unique lipopeptide profile, providing synergistic control Page 4
5 What do the natural products from Serenade do? Anti-Fungal Agrastatin Iturin Surfactin Anti-Bacterial Plant Promoter Macrolactin Bacilysin Difficidin 2,3-butanediol Indole Acetic Acid Page 5 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
6 How does it work? Foliar application Soil application Apply to root zone Root colonisation Contact with Bacillus spores in root zone Untreated Control (water) Digital Microscopy Fluorescence Microscopy Soil moisture / temperature What s good for plant = good for Serenade Page 6 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
7 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2013/14 Cavity spot control UK data (natural infection = variable incidence) Image courtesy of Vegetable Consultancy Services (UK) Ltd. Page 7 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
8 ?? Carrots: Cavity spot NLD 2014 Cavity spot control NLD data (artificially infested with Pythium violae) A B C D Metalaxyl-M CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY May June July August September Sowing: May 6 th First assessment: July 27 th Harvest: September 1 st Page 8 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
9 Carrots: Cavity spot NLD 2014 Cavity spot control NLD data (artificially infested with Pythium violae) ~ 110/ha Field Box Page 9 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
10 Carrots: Cavity spot NLD 2013/14 Cavity spot control NLD data (artificially infested with Pythium violae) ~ 110/ha Disease index 0-3 (0=no disease, 3=all the roots affected by disease) Page 10 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
11 Where to apply Serenade in cultivation sequence? or + incorporation to ~5cm Whole field spray Image courtesy of Vegetable Consultancy Services (UK) Ltd. Image courtesy of Vegetable Consultancy Services (UK) Ltd. Page 11 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
12 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2014 Rabbit damaged area => considerably lower cavity But at 90 to replicate blocks. Removed plots with lowest 2x cavity incidences from each trt. (leaving 2x replicates) Same pattern to data Page 12 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
13 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2014 NB only 2 reps of data Page 13 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
14 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2014 NB only 2 reps of data Page 14 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
15 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2014 NB only 2 reps of data -25% -27% -43% -44% Page 15 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
16 Carrots: Cavity spot UK 2014 NB only 2 reps of data Unlikely to see such high levels of marketable yield increase in commercial crop, but it shows the general trend well Page 16 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
17 So where to apply Serenade? + Metalaxyl-M? + + incorporation to ~5cm or or + + or + Image courtesy of Vegetable Consultancy Services (UK) Ltd. Image courtesy of Vegetable Consultancy Services (UK) Ltd. Page 17 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
18 It s not cavity spot, but There are other targets for - and other biologicals too! Page 18 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
19 New Bayer Agri Services app! Page 19 BCGA Technical Seminar 26th March 2015
20 Thanks for your attention. Any questions? Contans, Flocter, Nativo, Rudis and Serenade are trademarks of Bayer. Contans WG contains Coniothyrium minitans CON/M/ Flocter contains Bacillus firmus I Nativo 75WG contains trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole. Rudis contains prothioconazole. Serenade ASO contains Bacillus subtilis (QST 713). Use plant protection products safely. Always read the label and product information before use. Pay attention to the risk indications and follow the safety precautions on the label. For further information, please visit or call Bayer Assist on / Bayer CropScience Limited 2015 Page 20 Presentation Title April 15
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