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Distinguishing Disease and Insect Problems from Environmental Stresses Biotic versus Abiotic Catharine Mannion, Ph.D. UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center Homestead, FL http://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/mannion [email protected] Integrated Pest Management Update 2011 Photos: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS (unless otherwise noted)
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Distinguishing Disease and Insect Problems from Environmental Stresses

Biotic versus Abiotic

Catharine Mannion, Ph.D.UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center

Homestead, FLhttp://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/mannion

[email protected]

Integrated Pest Management Update 2011

Photos: H. Glenn, UF/IFAS (unless otherwise noted)

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Plant Problems

Abiotic

• Non-living (environmental stresses, physiological and other nonbiological factors

Biotic

• Living organisms (Insects, pathogens, weeds, nematodes, parasitic plants, viruses)

Whatever the cause of the problem or damage, accurate diagnosis is necessary to solve the problem

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Diagnosing Problems in the Landscape

• Many abiotic and biotic agents can cause injury

– Become familiar with common causes of damage

• Landscapes exhibit tremendous variability

– Diversity in plants, soils, environmental conditions

– Diversity over time

– Landscapes are dynamic

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Diagnosing Problems in the Landscape

• A problem can have multiple or interacting factors

– Individual factors may cause injury alone or in conjunction with other factors

• Chronic problems may express subtle symptoms

– Symptoms may not be obvious (i.e. slow growth)

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Abiotic Disorders

• Water issues

• Aeration

• Nutrient deficiencies

• Salinity

• pH

• Temperature

• Sunburn

• Light

• Wind

• Pollution

• Lightening

• Root girdling

• Mechanical injury

• Pesticide phytotoxicity

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Similarities in Abiotic and Biotic Plant Problems

• Your plant is chlorotic and dropping leaves

• Could it be caused by:

• Any of these as well as others could be the problem

Excess Fertilizer

Disease

Insect

Lack of Water

Temperature Extreme

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Biotic Injury

• Other evidence (i.e. presence of an insect, cast skins, frass, fungal spores, etc.

• Biotic injury may spread progressively in a plant or to other plants

• Some biotic problems are specific

Abiotic Injury

• Physical evidence not usually on the plant (i.e. wind damage, herbicide damage, etc)

• Does not usually spread

• May affect numerous plant species

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Diagnosing the Problem

• Plant identification

• Identify the symptoms

• Inspect the entire plant

• Inspect the site

• Look for patterns

• Management history

• Test likely causes

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Wilting - Browning

• Lack of water or inability to take up water

• Low temperatures

• Biotic agents (microorganisms, nematodes, insects)

Cold damage to

banana

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Wilting - Browning

• Plant type -Avocado

• Small holes in trunk

• Dark “bluish” streaking

Laurel Wilt Disease

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Necrosis (death) • Water deficit

• Salt toxicity

• Nutrient deficiency

• Pollution

• Temperature extremes

• Pesticide toxicities

• Biotic agents (i.e. microorganisms, nematodes, insects, mites)Phytotoxicity from a

Fungicide (Daconil)

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Chlorosis (Yellowing)

• Mottling or irregular patterns; stippling; bleaching

• Biotic agents (i.e. microorganisms, viruses insects, mites); nutrient deficiencies

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Chlorosis (Yellowing)

• Palms - good example of specific yellowing patterns due to nutrient deficiencies

• Magnesium deficiency in Phoenix canariensisshowing broad yellow bands along the margins of the oldest leaves. (Photo: T. Broschat, UF/IFAS)

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Necrosis - Yellowing

• Pay attention to patterns within and among plants

–Marginal (leaf edges)

– Size and appearance (blotches, spots)

– Inteveinal (tissue between veins affected)

– Speed of appearance or spread

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Water Soaking - Lesions - Edema

• Changes in moisture and or temperature

• Biotic agents (i.e. microorganisms, viruses insects

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Distortion

• Other symptoms often accompany distortion (chlorosis, necrosis, etc)

• Herbicide damage

• Other pesticide toxicity

• Low temperatures

• Insects and mites

Pink hibiscus mealybug

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Distortion

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Defoliation

• Host plant

• Low temperatures

• Herbicide damage

• Deficiency in water, aeration

• Pollution

• Insect, diseases

• Timing and speed of defoliation

Ficus whitefly

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Bleeding and Gumming(the flow of sap)• Water deficit

• Mechanical injury

• Diseases (canker, fungi, bacteria) insects

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Plant Galls

• Extremely variable in location, size and shape

• May or may not be damaging to the plant

• Abiotic origins

• Biotic causes include disease organisms, nematodes, insects and mites

J. L. Castner

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Plant Galls

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Other Types of Damage

Weed eater or lawn mower damage

Damage from power lines

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Other Types of Damage

Rat damage

PlantStructure

Red Palm Mite

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Other Types of Damage

Cannonball fungi Webbing

from psocids

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Other Types of Damage

Ascheroni sp.

(entomopathogenic fungi)

Lightening damage

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Secondary Pests

Abiotic factors often weaken plants making them more susceptible to biotic factors

– For example overwatering can lead to root disease

– Wood boring insects common secondary pests

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Expect Additional Problems when Plants Have Been Severely Stressed

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Diagnosing Plant Problems

• Detective work

• Familiarity with common problems

• Step by step rule out known causes

• May need tests conducted by professionals

– Bioassays for diseases, nematodes

– Soil and water

– Insect Id

• Use your resources

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Catharine MannionResearch and Extension Specialist

Ornamental Entomology

University of Florida, IFASTropical Research and Education Center

18905 SW 280th StreetHomestead, FL 33031

[email protected]

http://trec.ifas.ufl.edu/mannion