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Fungicides and Management of rust Advances in chemistries and application strategies Robert C. Kemerait, PhD Department of Plant Pathology University of Georgia Tifton, GA, U.S.A.

Field crops rust diseases have become more important in recent years. Specifically, new concerns have surfaced with diseases such as Ug99 wheat stem rust, new races of wheat stripe rust, southern corn rust, soybean rust, and sugarcane rust which are demanding that we make scientific advances, rapidly, and on multiple fronts. Nothing less than world food security is at stake. The primary purpose of this first ever Field Crops Rust Symposium is to "circle the wagons" among the scientific community and compare notes, exchange ideas, and forge new relationships. The idea is to make rapid progress on all rust diseases of major field crops by enhancing scientific communication, collaboration, and cooperation.

BEYOND THE RESEARCH Recommendations for growers in the battles against rust Robert C. Kemerait, PhD Department of Plant Pathology University of Georgia

OBJECTIVES Assess opportunities for management of rust diseases affecting different crops. Focus on Extension recommendations for use of fungicides against rust diseases of peanuts, soybeans, corn, and wheat. Ask questions of importance to growers for improved management of rust in future.

Extension References- Corn Foliar fungicides for corn: targeting disease. C.A. Bradley, P.D. Esker, P.A. Paul, and A.E. Robertson. Michigan State University. Agronomic Spotlight: Southern rust in corn-midwest. Monsanto Technology Development. Integrated Crop Management: Yield responsiveness of corn to foliar fungicide application in Iowa. IC-498(26). A. Robertson, L. Abendroth, and R. Elmore. Iowa State University. Fungicides on corn? MSU Grain Crops Update. E. Larson. Mississippi State University. Corn disease management in Ohio: fungicides. Bulleting 802. The Ohio State University. Southern rust in corn. Corn Disease Note 2. S. Koenning. North Carolina State University. Before applying fungicides to corn: Stop! Look! Consider! IC- 498(17). A. Robertson and D. Mueller. Iowa State University.

Extension References- Wheat Foliar fungicides to control wheat stem rust, race TTKS (Ug99), in Kenya. R. Waynera, J.K. Macharia, S.M. Kilonzo and J.W. Kamundia. Plant Dis. 93:929-932. Leaf issue of wheat, PPA-25. D.E. Hershman, University of Kentucky. Stripe rust (yellow rust) of wheat. A. Martinez, J. Youmans and J. Buck. Circular 960. University of Georgia. Leaf rust of wheat. FactSheet AC-6-96. P.E. Lipps. The Ohio State University. Rust diseases of wheat in North Dakota. PP-1361. M. McMullen, S. Markell, and J. Rasmussen. North Dakota State University Extension Service. Foliar fungicides and wheat production in Oklahoma-April 2011. CR-7668. B. Hunger. Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. Identification and management of stem rust on wheat and barley. PP-1550. E. De Wolf, T. Murray, P. Paul, L. Osborne and A. Tenuta. North Dakota State University Extension Service.

The South s row-crop growers were no strangers to rust when Asian Soybean Rust arrived Peanut is an important crop in the southern United States. Peanut rust (Puccinia arachidis) is a major disease of peanut, especially in tropical areas. The pathogen does not overwinter in the Deep South. There is unknown resistance available in commercial cultivars in the USA and the disease can be explosive if not managed.

Diseases of Peanut in the Southeastern US

Basic Recommendations for Peanut Disease Control in SE USA Begin your fungicide program: 30 days after planting or no later than June 1 st. Continue on a 14-day interval. Begin fungicide management of soilborne disease 60 DAP. Tighten fungicide interval when weather favorable for disease OR WHEN RUST IS OBSERVED. Finish program about 2-4 weeks before harvest Result: 7 fungicide applications. Dr. Tim Brenneman

Basic Recommendations for Peanut Disease Control in SE USA Begin your fungicide program: 30 days after planting or no later than June 1 st. Continue on a 14-day interval. Begin fungicide management of soilborne disease 60 DAP. Tighten fungicide interval when weather favorable for disease OR WHEN RUST IS OBSERVED. Finish program about 2-4 weeks before harvest Result: 7 fungicide applications. Dr. Tim Brenneman

EVOLUTION OF PEANUT FUNGICIDE PROGRAMS Rust typically affects crop late in season. Rust can be devastate some fields. Peanut growers respect potential of disease but (generally) do not scout specifically for rust. Modern fungicide programs not specifically targeted for peanut rust but are generally quite effective for rust control. If rust is detected early in season, growers likely to modify program: Tighten spray interval Change fungicide choice

RUST PERSPECTIVE IN GEORGIA 2003: UGA Cooperative Extension had no clear recommendation for use of fungicides on field corn. 2004: UGA Cooperative Extension had no clear recommendation for use of fungicides on soybean. 2009: UGA Cooperative Extension recommends fungicide treatments for significant soybean acreage in state. 2010: UGA Cooperative Extension recommends fungicide treatments for significant portion of field corn acreage. What has changed growers willingness to use fungicides?

National Rust ipmpipe Sentinel Plots 2009 www.sbrusa.net 2010 http:/scr.ipmpipe.org Results from sentinel plot monitoring programs give crop specialists information needed to recommend fungicide application and to give growers confidence in those recommendations.

Asian Soybean Rust

Fungicides for Soybean Producers Chlorothalonil Quadris (azoxystrobin) Headline (pyraclostrobin) Tebuconazole products Tilt/Bumper/PropiMax (propiconazole) Domark (tetraconazole) Laredo (myclobutanil) Quilt (Quadris + Tilt) Stratego (Tilt + Trifloxystrobin) TOPGUARD (flutriafol) Caramba (metconazole) Alto (cyproconazole) Proline (prothioconazole) Quadris Xtra (azoxystrobin + cyproconazole) Stratego Pro (trifloxystrobin + prothioconazole) Evito (fluoxastrobin) Evito T (fluoxastrobin + tebuconazole) Terrell County, GA commercial fields Photos: W. Duffie

Did it Pay to Spray Where Rust Appeared? Yield Yield Trial Difference (bu/a) Best Trt (bu/a) Unsprayed (bu/a) Quincy* 06 63.3 42.2 +21.1 Attapulgus* 1 06 66.4 49.3 +17.1 Attapulgus* 2 06 75 54 +21 Sunbelt Expo* 1 06 73.5 63.8 +9.7 RDC Pivot 06 55.4 49.9 +5.5 Gibbs Farm Tift 06 45.7 40.7 +5.0 Attapulgus* 05 56.8 38.0 +18.8 Lang Test 1 05 51.3 42.6 +8.7 Lang Test 2 05 44.7 39.6 +5.1 Appling County* 05 74.6 58.5 +16.1 Ponder Farm 05 29.7 26.8 +2.9 *Statistically significant.

SBR leaf severity 10 7.5 5 2.5 0 4 CD Attapulgus Timing Study I Rust first identified on 1 September R. Kemerait and L. Sconyers Application dates: 28 July (R1), 14 Aug (R3), and 28 August (R5) 2.7 DE Importance of timing: R3 (yellow) best in this study. 7 A 7.1 A 5.4 B 7.5 A Domark (4 fl oz) Folicur (4 fl oz) Headline SBR Untreated 3.3 DE R1 R3 R5 1.8 F 6.8 A 7.7 A

Rough Yield (bu/a) 70 60 50 40 30 Attapulgus Timing Study I Rust first identified on 1 September R. Kemerait and L. Sconyers Application dates: 28 July (R1), 14 Aug (R3), and 28 August (R5) 65.6 63.6 58.6 AB A ABCD 56.2 BCDE 54.4 CDE 47.8 E 66.4 63.9 A AB 55.8 BCDE 49.3 E 20 10 0 Domark (4 fl oz) Folicur (4 fl oz) Headline SBR Untreated R1 R3 R5

Managing Diseases of Corn with Fungicides

Puccinia polysora and southern corn rust Southern corn rust can cause significant losses in southeastern US. Southern rust and northern corn leaf blight are typically only diseases of importance.

DK 687 Pio 32W86 Pio 31G98 Untreated Two fungicide applications 2003 Terrell County, Southern Rust

necrotic area (%) 2003 Terrell Co. % Necrotic Leaf Area (Southern Rust) 80 untreated Stratego 10 oz Stratego 10 oz + Quadris 9.2 oz A 60 40 A A B 20 0 A A A DK 687 Pio 31G98 Pio 32W86 Corn Hybrid B B Means compared only within a variety at p<0.05

bu/acre 2003 Terrell County Yield (Southern Rust) 210 200 untreated 1 Fungicide 2 Fungicides A 190 A A 180 A A A B B 170 B 160 150 DK 687 Pio 31G98 Pio 32W86 Corn Hybrid Means compared only within a variety at p<0.1

2011 Fungicides for Corn Tilt (propiconazole): 2-4 fl oz/a Folicur (tebuconazole): 6 fl oz Stratego (Tilt + trifloxystrobin): 7.0-12.0 fl oz/a Stratego YLD: (Prothioconzole + trifloxystrobin) Quailt Xcel: Quadris + Tilt (10.5-14.0 fl oz/a) Headline (pyraclostrobin): 6.0 fl oz Headline AMP: 10 fl oz/a

2011 Fungicides for Corn EVITO 480 SC (2.0-5.7 fl oz/a) EVITO T (4-9 fl oz/a) Domark 230ME ADDITIONAL WHEAT FUNGICIDES: Twinline (pyraclostrobin + metconazole) Caramba (metconazole) Prosaro 421 (prothioconazole + tebuconazole)

2010 Southern Corn Rust Trial ( Dekalb, Stripling Irrigation Park) Disease Severity (% leaf affected) 28 Jul 2010 75 Headline VT a Headline VT + S 50 ab b-e ab bcd ab Headline AMP VT Headline AMP VT + S ef 25 Priaxor VT Priaxor VT + S 0 Untreated

2010 Southern Corn Rust Trial ( Dekalb, Stripling Irrigation Park) Yield (bu/a) 180 Headline VT Headline VT + S 160 def cde cde cde efg Headline AMP VT 140 fg g Headline AMP VT + S Priaxor VT 120 Priaxor VT + S 100 Untreated

2010 Southern Corn Rust Trial ( Pioneer 31D59, Stripling Irrigation Park) Yield (bu/a) 200 Headline VT a a ab Headline VT + S abc bcd 175 cde cde Headline AMP VT 150 Headline AMP VT + S Priaxor VT 125 Priaxor VT + S 100 Untreated

Growers, Fungicides, and Rust Questions and Perspectives Do I need a fungicide on my crop for rust? What is my risk if I don t use a fungicide? Which fungicide should I use? Which fungicide gives me the broadest spectrum of activity? I have more than rust to worry about. Which has best curative? Can I just stick with tebuconazole? When should I apply the fungicide? Should I reapply? How long after first application? Should I automatically time a fungicide based upon development of my crop? How early is too early? How late is too late? When is my crop safe? What about Plant Health? I want to control diseases, but I don t want added headaches when it is time to harvest..

Extension Recommendations for Management of Rust Diseases with Fungicides Fungicides are important tool for tmanagement of Asian soybean rust, southern corn rust, stripe rust, leaf rust, and, potentially, stem rust. Fungicides available for management of rusts of soybeans, corn, and wheat are VERY similar. Fungicides nearly all belong to classes QoI-inhibitors (strobilurins) and triazoles. Strobilurins and triazoles are site-specific fungicides and are susceptible to RESISTANCE. Reported resistance to triazole fungicides in Brazil. Documented fungicide resistance with strobilurin fungicide to frogeye leaf spot in USA.

Extension Recommendations? Question: Best Fungicide for control of rust on soybeans, corn or wheat? Answer: For the most part, the modern fungicides that are labeled give VERY GOOD to EXCELLENT control of important rust diseases when applied appropriately. Question: Tebuconazole can be bought at a bargain. Why don t I just use that? Growers can get a good fungicide at a good price; however overuse will increase risk for fungicide resistance for the triazole class of fungicides. Tebuconazole may not have the broad-spectrum activity the broad spectrum activity of other fungicides. Question: What about Plant Health? Although none of the Extension materials I reviewed note Plant Health as a primary reason for use of fungicides, the door is left open for continued examination of concept.

Extension Recommendations for Management of Rust Diseases with Fungicides Protective window for fungicides generally reported as 14 to 21 days, preference given to fungicides with systemic activity. Fungicides should be applied ahead of disease but are reported as of little use when disease well established. Protection of flag leaf for wheat. Assessment of corn just prior to tassel ; examine leaves below the ear leaf to determine need to spray or not. Early reproductive growth in soybeans. Little discussion of need to re-apply fungicides.

Extension Recommendations Question: Do I need a fungicide on my wheat/corn/soybean crop for management of rust? Answer: MAYBE All recommendations note that rust diseases may need to be treated with fungicides at some time or other. It seems that only Mississippi (for diseases other than rust) calls automatic fungicide application at R3-R4 growth stage. Reasons given to consider spraying wheat, corn, and sb: What is yield potential of the crop? What is the price of the crop? Is crop susceptible or resistant to rust? What is the growth stage of the crop? For corn: Is the crop within 2 weeks of black layer? At tasseling is disease present on the 3 rd leaf below the ear? For wheat: Heading, flowering, or milk? What are predicted weather conditions in immediate future? Is there additional potential for diseases other than rust? Other reasons to make a trip across the field?

Timing for Control of Soybean Rust?? SAFE?? The Critical Zone? SAFE?

Crop Growth Stage Timing for disease control and safety

Rust Diseases of Wheat Stem Rust Stripe Rust

Optimum Timing for Control of Rust on Wheat? http://www.auburnbeanandgrain.com/images/e0063401/wheat_growth_stages.jpg

The Finger Print of Soybean Rust on Extensiobn Availability and recommendations for use of a broad number of fungicides. Importance of sentinel plot monitoring for making effective recommendations for timing of fungicide applications. An OUTSTANDING model for a collaborative publication for management of an important disease.