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1. STATUS, IMPACT AND
MANAGEMENT OF
THE MAJOR DISEASES
OF AVOCADO
Randy Ploetz
University of Florida
Homestead, FL USA
kelly12@ufl.edu
http://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/personnel_faculty_randy_ploetz.shtml
4th Australian and New Zealand Avocado Grower’s Conference, Cairns, 21-24 July 2009
21-
3. Disease Overview
•Important avocado diseases
•Impacts
•Geographic distributions
•Symptoms, causes and behaviour
(epidemiology)
•Management
•New and emerging diseases
4. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
23 July, Breakout 7: Plant health - A
•Managing Phytophthora cinnamomi. Dann and Pegg
cinnamomi.
•Improved timing of phosphonate injections for Pc control
in New Zealand. Partridge
5. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
6. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America (avocados must be imported into Puerto
Rico)
7. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections (e.g. Zamarano)
Zamarano)
8. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections (e.g. Zamarano), and requires intense
Zamarano),
management in many areas
9. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections, and requires intense management
•In Australia, losses of A$40 million/yr; in California,
losses of US$44 million in 1989
10. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections, and requires intense management
•In Australia, losses of A$40 million/yr; in California,
losses of US$44 million in 1989
•PRR can kill or greatly debilitate trees,
11. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections, and requires intense management
•In Australia, losses of A$40 million/yr; in California,
losses of US$44 million in 1989
Vincent Wager
•PRR can kill or greatly debilitate trees, but is often
misdiagnosed
California – avocado decline in poorly drained soil
12. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections, and requires intense management
•In Australia, losses of A$40 million/yr; in California,
losses of US$44 million in 1989
•PRR can kill or greatly debilitate trees, but is often
Flooded 2 weeks
misdiagnosed
- P. cinnamomi +P. cinnamomi
California – avocado decline in poorly drained soil
Florida – tree mortality after hurricanes
13. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
•Most important disease of avocado worldwide
•PRR has crippled avocado production in tropical
America, destroyed important germplasm
collections, and requires intense management
•In Australia, losses of A$40 million/yr; in California,
losses of US$44 million in 1989
•PRR can kill or greatly debilitate trees, but is often
misdiagnosed
California – avocado decline in poorly drained soil
Florida – tree mortality after hurricanes
Peru – orchard decline
14. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Geographic distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi
15. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Symptoms
Dark, necrotic feeder roots
16. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Symptoms
George Zentmyer
Defoliation
Wilting
Ken Pegg
17. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Salvador Ochoa
Symptoms
Excessive set of small fruit
Small, round fruit
Salvador Ochoa
18. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Symptoms
Nonuniform distribution of affected trees
19. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Symptoms
Ken Pegg
Sparse, chlorotic foliage
20. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Symptoms
“Hotspots”
21. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands
Botryose hyphal thickenings Oospore
Chlamydospores
Sporangium
22. The most important diseases
Other Phytophthora spp. cause trunk diseases
and fruit rots
Trunk cankers:
•P. boehmeriae (Mexico)
•P. cinnamomi (Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, South Africa and USA)
•P. citricola (Mexico and USA)
•P. heveae (Guatemala and Mexico)
•P. palmivora (Honduras)
(Honduras)
23. The most important diseases
Other Phytophthora spp. cause trunk diseases
and fruit rots
Trunk cankers:
•P. boehmeriae (Mexico)
•P. cinnamomi (Australia, Brazil, Cameroon, South Africa and USA)
•P. citricola (Mexico and USA)
•P. heveae (Guatemala and Mexico)
•P. palmivora (Honduras)
(Honduras)
Fruit rots:
•P. boehmeriae (Mexico)
•P. citricola (USA)
•P. cactorum (Spain)
Salvador Ochoa
25. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
http://www.dieback.net.au/howhelp_learning.php
14 online publications
26. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important
27. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential. Clean soil and irrigation water are musts
ANVAS accredited nurseries
28. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential.
Pathogen-infested soil or water can have
serious consequences in the nursery and field
29. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential.
Do not treat plants in the
nursery with metalaxyl or
phosphonates
30. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion and
sanitation are most important. Pathogen/disease-free
Pathogen/disease-
plants are also essential.
Surface water is often infested with
pathogens; it should be disinfested. When
it is available, well water should be used.
31. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential.
Composting…
32. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential.
heat
treatment…
33. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
In areas where P. cinnamomi is not found, exclusion is
most important. Pathogen/disease-free plants are
Pathogen/disease-
essential.
and solarization
effectively disinfest
soil
34. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
When P. cinnamomi is present, site
selection (avoiding heavy or poorly drained soil),
35. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
When P. cinnamomi is present, site
selection, raised beds,
36. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
(PRR)
Management
•Cultural
When P. cinnamomi is present, site
Selection, raised beds, the use
of composts
37. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
When P. cinnamomi is present, site
Selection, raised beds, the use
of composts, and soil amendments
(e.g. gypsum, organic matter) can be
beneficial
38. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
-Australia (Whiley)
(Whiley)
-Israel (Ben Yaacov)
Yaacov)
-Mexico (?)
-South Africa (Merensky and FABI)
(Merensky FABI)
-Spain ((Gallo-Llobet)
)
-US (University of Florida and USDA; University of
California at Riverside)
39. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
UC Riverside Plant Pathology Department
George Zentmyer Mike Coffey John Menge Greg Douhan
40. The most important diseases
UCR
Phytophthora root rot (PRR) 116 advanced lines
Management 55 tested in field
•Cultural Three will be released soon:
•Resistant rootstocks ‘Zentymyer’, ‘Uzi’ and ‘Steddom’
Zentymyer ’, ‘Steddom’
‘Hass’ on ‘Dusa’
‘Hass’ on ‘Eddie’
41. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Numbers game - Success depends on screening many
seedlings
n = 2,355
42. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Numbers game
PRR-tolerant individuals are uncommon!
43. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Success depends on screening large numbers of
seedlings
Selections must be cloned
44. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Difficult prior to acylalinines (e.g. metalaxyl)
metalaxyl)
45. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Difficult prior to acylalinines (e.g. metalaxyl)
metalaxyl)
-expensive before patent lapse
-not effective in badly damaged trees (xylem mobile)
-resistance
-enhanced breakdown
46. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Difficult prior to acylalinines (e.g. metalaxyl)
metalaxyl)
-expensive
-not effective in badly damaged trees (xylem mobile)
-resistance
-enhanced breakdown
Aliette,
Aliette, phosphoric acid products (phosphonates)
(phosphonates)
47. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Difficult prior to acylalinines (e.g. metalaxyl)
metalaxyl)
-expensive
-not effective in badly damaged trees (xylem mobile)
-resistance
-enhanced breakdown
Aliette,
Aliette, phosphoric acid products
-active ingredient is xylem and phloem mobile: products
can be injected for eventual redistribution to roots
-Australia successfully contests Rhone-Poulenc’s patent
Rhone-
48. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
Ken Pegg Tony Whiley
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Difficult prior to acylalinines (e.g. metalaxyl)
metalaxyl)
-expensive
-not effective in badly damaged trees (xylem mobile)
-resistance
-enhanced breakdown
Aliette,
Aliette, phosphoric acid products
-xylem and phloem mobile: can be injected for eventual
redistribution to roots
- Australia successfully contests Rhone-Poulenc’s patent
Rhone-
Pioneers in the use of phosphonates to manage PRR
49. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Phosphonates can be injected into severely affected trees
50. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Phosphonates can be injected into severely affected trees,
and in trees that have begun to recover can be applied as
foliar sprays
51. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Phosphonates can be injected into severely affected trees
or in trees that have begun to recover can be applied as
foliar sprays, trunk sprays
52. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
Phosphonates can be injected into severely affected trees,
or in trees that have begun to recover can be applied as
foliar sprays, trunk sprays, or soil drenches (albeit less
effectively)
53. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
•Biological
Considerable interest
Cook, R.J. and Baker,
K.F. 1983. The Nature
and Practice of
Biological Control of
Plant Pathogens.
54. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management - Bacillus sp. + Bacillus sp.
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
•Biological
Considerable interest Ken Pegg
Most success reported in glasshouse trials
55. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
•Biological
Considerable interest
Most success reported in glasshouse trials
Transferring glasshouse results to the field is a major
challenge
56. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
•Biological
Considerable interest
Australia California
Most success reported in glasshouse trials
Transferring glasshouse results to the field a major
challenge
Greatest success with natural disease suppression (e.g.
Ashburner system)
57. The most important diseases
Phytophthora root rot (PRR)
Management
•Cultural
•Resistant rootstocks
•Chemical
•Biological
Considerable interest
Most success reported in glasshouse trials
Transferring glasshouse results to the field a major
challenge
Natural disease suppression
Holistic combinations of 2 or more cultural, rootstock,
chemical and biological tactics are most effective
58. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
22 and 23 July, Breakouts 6 and 10: Fruit quality
Impacts of fruit disease management on quality. Dann
and Coates
59. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
60. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre-harvest
Pre-
Salvador Ochoa
Salvador Ochoa
Dov Prusky
61. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre-harvest and post-harvest damage can occur;
Pre- post-
losses of up to 37% have been reported
Dov Prusky
Univ Hawaii
62. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Pre- post-
to 37% have been reported
•Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and in cooler environs
gloeosporioides,
C. acutatum, are responsible
acutatum, CABI
CABI
Glomerella cingulata
Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Colletotrichum acutatum
63. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Pre- post-
to 37% have been reported
•Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and in cooler environs
gloeosporioides,
C. acutatum, are responsible
acutatum,
•Conidia are most important inoculum,
inoculum,
64. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Pre- post-
to 37% have been reported
•Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, and in cooler environs
gloeosporioides,
C. acutatum, are responsible
acutatum,
•Conidia are most important inoculum, and latent
inoculum,
infections are responsible for post-harvest disease
post-
Melanized appressoria are
responsible structures; they
germinate/infect as fruit ripen
65. The most important diseases
Salvador Ochoa
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
Anthracnose
Tony Whiley Salvador Ochoa
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Tony Cooke
to 37% have been reported
Greg Johnson
•Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, and in cooler environs
Dothiorella fruit rot
C. acutatum, are responsible
•Latent infections usually most important and are
Stem-end rot
responsible for post-harvest disease
Stem-
Stem-end rots and Dothiorella fruit rot
•Most important fruit diseases after anthracnose
66. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post- John Menge
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Pre- post-
to 37% have been reported
•Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, and in cooler environs
gloeosporiodes,
C. acutatum, are responsible
acutatum,
•Latent infections usually most important and are
responsible for post-harvest disease
post-
Stem-
Stem-end rots and Dothiorella fruit rot
•Most important fruit diseases after anthracnose
•Pathogens are endophytes, also affect other organs
endophytes,
67. The most important diseases
Pre-
Pre- and post-harvest fruit diseases
post-
B. rhodina (Lasiodiplodia
theobromae)
Anthracnose
•Most important fruit disease in humid environments
•Pre- and post-harvest damage can occur; losses of up
Pre- post-
to 37% have been reported
B. ribis
•Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes, and in cooler environs
gloeosporiodes,
C. acutatum, are responsible
acutatum,
•Latent infections usually most important and are
responsible for post-harvest disease
post-
Stem-
Stem-end rots and Dothiorella fruit rot
Fusicoccum aesculi
•Most important fruit diseases after anthracnose
B. obtusa
•athogens are endophytes, also affect other organs
endophytes,
•Diverse pathogens, often Botryosphaeria spp.
69. The most important diseases
Scab Univ California
Salvador Ochoa
Physical abrasion –
superficial resemblence
to scab
Univ California
Ken Pernezny John Menge
70. The most important diseases
Scab
•Serious problem in humid tropics and subtropics –
significant losses (abscised immature fruit, culled mature
fruit)
71. The most important diseases
Scab
•Serious problem in humid tropics and subtropics –
significant losses (abscised immature fruit, culled mature
fruit)
•Only young fruit are susceptible – post-harvest diseases
post-
are associated with cracks in mature fruit
Anthracnose development
associated with scab damage
72. The most important diseases
Scab
•Serious problem in humid tropics and subtropics –
significant losses (abscised immature fruit, culled mature
fruit)
•Only young fruit are susceptible – post-harvest diseases
post-
are associated with cracks in mature fruit
•Sphaceloma perseae is an American pathogen, also
found in S Africa and elsewhere in Eastern Hemisphere
(not present in New Zealand and Australia)
73. The most important diseases
Scab
•Serious problem in humid tropics and subtropics –
significant losses (abscised immature fruit, culled mature
fruit)
•Only young fruit are susceptible – post-harvest diseases
post-
are associated with cracks in mature fruit
•Sphaceloma perseae is an American pathogen, also
found in S Africa and elsewhere in Eastern Hemisphere
(not present in New Zealand and Australia)
•Cool, wet weather critical for infection, eventual disease
development
74. The most important diseases
Scab
•Serious problem in humid tropics and subtropics –
significant losses (abscised immature fruit, culled mature
fruit)
•Only young fruit are susceptible – post-harvest diseases
post-
are associated with cracks in mature fruit
•Sphaceloma perseae is an American pathogen, also
found in S Africa and elsewhere in Eastern Hemisphere
(not present in New Zealand and Australia)
•Cool, wet weather critical for infection, eventual disease
development
•Considerable variation in cultivar susceptibility
•Early fungicide applications are critical (vs anthracnose,
(vs
SER)
75. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
Better control of avocado sunblotch disease through
improved diagnostic technologies. Geering
76. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
77. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
•Symptoms conspicuous, but their absence unreliable
indicators of absence of pathogen
George Zentmyer
‘Fuerte’ ‘Hass’
Howard Ohr
Howard Ohr
78. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
•Symptoms conspicuous, but their absence unreliable
indicators of absence of pathogen - symptomless
infection and its impact not well understood (dwarfing,
reduced fruit set?)
79. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
•Symptoms conspicuous, but their absence unreliable
indicators of absence of pathogen - symptomless
infection and its impact not well understood (dwarfing,
reduced fruit set?)
•Pathogen, Avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd), is the
smallest to affect any plant
80. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
•Symptoms conspicuous, but their absence unreliable
indicators of absence of pathogen - symptomless
infection and its impact not well understood (dwarfing,
reduced fruit set?)
•Pathogen, Avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd), is the
smallest to affect any plant
•ASBVd is disseminated mechanically, via root grafts
and pollen, and in infected bud wood
81. The most important diseases
Sunblotch
•Widespread problem which decreased in importance
as cause and epidemiology better understood.
•Symptoms conspicuous, but their absence unreliable
indicators of absence of pathogen - symptomless
infection and its impact not well understood (dwarfing,
reduced fruit set?)
•Pathogen, Avocado sunblotch viroid (ASBVd), is the
smallest to affect any plant
•ASBVd is disseminated mechanically, via root grafts
and pollen, and in infected bud wood
•New trees should be established with ASBVd-free
materials (ANVAS accredited nurseries)
82. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
83. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
84. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis John Menge
85. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis
•Below ground presence of white rhizomorphs also assists
diagnosis John Menge
86. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis
•Below ground presence of white rhizomorphs also assist
diagnosis
•“Armillaria mellea” now recognized as a species complex
87. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis
•Below ground presence of white rhizomorphs also assist
diagnosis
•“Armillaria mellea” now recognized as a species complex
•A. socialis typically does not produce basidicarps or
rhizomorphs
88. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis
•Below ground presence of white rhizomorphs also assist
diagnosis
•“Armillaria mellea” now recognized as a species complex
•A. socialis typically does not produce basidicarps or
rhizomorphs
•Species that are responsible in many areas have not
been identified
89. The most important diseases
Armillaria root rot
•Widespread problem, wide host range
•Lethal but, unlike PRR, develops slowly
•Indistinct aboveground symptoms, but presence of
basidiocarps can aid diagnosis
•Below ground presence of white rhizomorphs also assist
diagnosis
•“Armillaria mellea” now recognized as a species complex
•A. socialis typically does not produce basidicarps or
rhizomorphs
•Species that are responsible in many areas have not
been identified
•Management: Sanitation and fumigation
90. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot)
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
91. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot)
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
•Serious problem in Israel and Spain, less important
elsewhere (e.g. California, Mexico)
92. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot)
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
•Serious problem in Israel and Spain, less important
elsewhere (e.g. California, Mexico)
•Affected roots are covered by cottony white mycelium of
the pathogen, Rosellinia necatrix (Dematophora necatrix)
A. Sztejnberg
C. Lopez
93. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot) Rosellinia pepo
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
•Serious problem in Israel and Spain, less important
elsewhere (e.g. California, Mexico)
•Affected roots are covered by cottony white mycelium of
the pathogen, Rosellinia necatrix (Dematophora necatrix)
• Two other species affect avocado in subtropics and
tropics, cause black root rot
Rosellinia bunodes
94. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot) C. Lopez
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
•Serious problem in Israel and Spain, less important
elsewhere (e.g. California, Mexico)
•Affected roots are covered by cottony white mycelium of
the pathogen, Rosellinia necatrix (Dematophora necatrix)
• Two other species affect avocado in subtropics and
tropics, cause black root rot
•White and black root rot cause general symptoms
aboveground similar to those caused by other root
diseases
95. The most important diseases
Rosellinia root rot (aka Dematophora or white root
rot)
•Temperate/subtropical disease with wide host range
•Serious problem in Israel and Spain, less important
elsewhere (e.g. California, Mexico)
•Affected roots are covered by cottony white mycelium of
the pathogen, Rosellinia necatrix (Dematophora necatrix)
• Two other species affect avocado in subtropics and
tropics, cause black root rot
•White and black root rot cause general symptoms
aboveground
•Pathogens move via hyphae/infested host material;
management requires removal of affected trees, roots
96. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
•Preparing for biosecurity issues. Fraser
•Laurel wilt: A global threat to avocado production. Ploetz
97. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
•Preparing for biosecurity issues Fraser
•Laurel wilt: A global threat to avocado production Ploetz
New pathogen (new encounter)
99. New diseases Xyleborus glabratus
mycangial x-section
Raffaelea lauricola
100. New diseases
Laurel wilt – pathogen movement
Port Wentworth, GA Original host(s)?
101. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
•Preparing for biosecurity issues Fraser
•Laurel wilt: A global threat to avocado production Ploetz
New pathogen, new encounter disease
New host, previously described pathogens
102. New diseases
Diseases caused by Botryosphaeria spp..
spp..
Botryosphaeria australis
B. dothidea
B. lutea
B. parva
McDonald et al. 2009. Phytopathology 99:S81.
Branch dieback, California
103. New diseases
Diseases caused by Botryosphaeria spp..
spp..
Fruit rot, Taiwan
Ni et al. 2009. Plant Disease 93:760
Neofusicoccum mangiferae
104. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
•Preparing for biosecurity issues Fraser
•Laurel wilt: A global threat to avocado production Ploetz
New pathogen, new encounter disease
New host, previously described pathogen
Old pathogen (new host
105. New diseases
Leaf scorch, distortion and
defoliation
Costa Rica, Xylella fastidiosa
Salvador Ochoa
Salvador Ochoa
106. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 15: Plant health – B
•Preparing for biosecurity issues Fraser
•Laurel wilt: A global threat to avocado production Ploetz
New pathogen, new encounter disease
New host, previously described pathogen
Old pathogen (new host, climate change?)
107. New diseases
23 July, Breakout 7: Plant health - A
Phellinus noxius: brown root rot in avocado. Smith
CMI
Michelle Grose
108. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
Of the diseases that have global
distributions, PRR, anthracnose and SER
have the greatest impacts
109. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
Of the diseases that have global
distributions, PRR, anthracnose and SER
have the greatest impacts
Depending upon the location, markets and
resources for management, diseases with
restricted distributions can also be
destructive to (e.g. Armillaria root rot,
Rosellinia root rot, sunblotch)
sunblotch)
110. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
Of the diseases that have global
distributions, PRR, anthracnose and SER
have the greatest impacts
Depending upon the location, markets and
resources for management, diseases with
restricted distributions can also be
destructive to (e.g. Armillaria root rot,
Rosellinia root rot, sunblotch), or potentially
sunblotch),
devastate (i.e. laurel wilt), local production
111. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
•Management
Awareness of existing diseases and the
prompt diagnosis of new or unrecognized
problems are essential
112. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
•Management
Awareness of existing diseases and the
prompt diagnosis of new or unrecognized
problems are essential
Effective and economically justified
measures to manage diseases depend on
accurate understandings of the causes of
and extent to which different diseases
impact production
113. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
•Management
•New and emerging diseases
With increased international travel and
commerce, new production practices, and
changing environments, new diseases will
arise or emerge worldwide.
114. Summary
•Important avocado diseases
•Management
•New and emerging diseases
With increased international travel and
commerce, new production practices, and
changing environments, new diseases will
arise or emerge worldwide. Now, more than
ever, effective plant health quarantines are
needed.
115. Thank you
•Avocados Australia and the New Zealand Avocado
Growers Association
•The ANZAGC09 meeting organizers
For research support:
•Florida Avocado Committee
•University of Florida, IFAS Vice President
•Pine Island Nursery
•Zill High Performance Plants, Inc.
•USDA, T-STAR Special Grants
•Miami-Dade County Commission
•USDA-APHIS
For slides and information: Tony Cooke, Steve Fraedrich, Seymour Goldweber,
Greg Johnson, Bud Mayfield, John Menge, Salvador Ochoa, Howard Ohr, Ken Pegg,
Jorge Pena, Ken Pernezny, Dov Prusky, Bob Rabaglia, Jason Smith, Daniel Teliz,
Mike Thomas, Tony Whiley and George Zentmyer