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Plant Disease Developments in Coastal California (Models for Problem Solving) Steven Koike UC Cooperative Extension Monterey County
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Plant Disease Developments in Coastal California

(Models for Problem Solving)

Steven KoikeUC Cooperative Extension

Monterey County

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Verticillium wilt

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<1 to >40%

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Spinach / Lettuce Connections?

?

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Spinach / Lettuce Connections?Growers

blame seed

Seed industry

blame soil

UCCE

let’s do research

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Tospovirus on Coastal Lettuce

• Prior to 2006: only TSWV occasionally found.• 2006: outbreak of INSV on lettuce.

– First report of INSV on CA lettuce.– One of few world reports of INSV on lettuce.

• 2007 and 2008: INSV widespread.– Salinas, Chualar, Gonzales, Soledad, Greenfield,

Castroville, San Benito County– Incidence range: < 1% to > 50%

• Why such an outbreak: Virus strain? Vector change? Lettuce cultivar? Alternate hosts?

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INSV

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Disease Incidence / ThripsINSV mean # thrips/5 plants

Site incidence adult juv. total % juvS10 grnlf 0 68 214 282 76(June, Gonzales) 0.5% 20 191 211 90D7A rom 0 328 42 370 11(July, Soledad) 27.0% 559 52 611 9CGD rom 0 (still being processed)

(Aug., Soledad) 14.8%

* For adults to be able to transmit virus, they must acquire it as juveniles.

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Thrips Species IDwest. flower onion other

Field thrips thrips species*S7N rom 89% 9% 2%D7N rom 99% 1% 0%SpEB rom 94% 4% 2%ShR rom 99% 0% 1%S10 grnlf 93% 5% 2%CDG rom (identification pending)

*Thrips australis, Frankliniella insularis, F. minuta, Ankothrips sp., Chirothrips sp., Aeolothrips sp.

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RT-PCR Tests for INSV in Thrips Vectors

Kuo and Gilbertson

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2 adult + 2 juvenile thripsper alyssum flower cluster

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alyssum

Kuo and Gilbertson

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Field diagnosis of virus diseases: not recommended

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Field diagnosis of virus diseases: not recommended

INSVLMV

LNSV LNSV LNSV

TSWV

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Apium Virus Y on Celery• Occurred in 2007 and 2008 (Mont. & S. Clara).• Leaf symptoms: variable yellow mottling,

mosaic, streaking.• Petiole symptoms: tan to brown necrotic

streaks on some cultivars.• Aphid vectored.• Other hosts: poison hemlock, cilantro,

parsley.• Found in Australia, New Zealand, Florida. • First report on celery in North America.

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Field parsley: infected with ApVY,but showing no symptoms.

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Downy mildew of corn salad

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Fusarium wilt ofcilantro

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History of Spinach DM in CA

• (Race 1: 1824 USA)• Race 2: 1958• Race 3: 1978• Race 4: 1990• Race 5: 1997• Race 6: 1998• Races 7, 9, 10: 2004• (Race 11?): 2008

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Salinas Vly: Why so many new races recently?

R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R10 “R11”

1990 2008

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Salinas Vly: Why so many new races recently?

R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R10 “R11”

1990 2008

1989Steve Koikejoins UCCEMonterey Co.

2008

Koike farm advisor career

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Models for Problem Solving• Research resolves dilemmas (spinach Vert.).• New diseases occur (INSV, ApVY, DM races).• Accurate diagnoses required (lett. viruses).• Consider the context (alyssum non-host, parsley as

symptom-less host).• Don’t forget the minor crops.• Collaborations are key:

– Spinach Verticillium: Subbarao, Koike, du Toit– INSV: Koike, Smith, Turini, Gilbertson, Kuo– ApVY: Koike, Liu, Tian– Spinach DM: Koike, Correll, Mou

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