Title: Cole Crop Diseases
1Disease Problems and Solutions for Cole Crop
Growers
Walt Stevenson UW - Department of Plant
Pathology
2Cole Crop Diseases
- Black Rot - Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris
- Black Leg - Phoma lingam
- Wirestem and Head Rot - Rhizoctonia solani
- Yellows - Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans
- Club Root - Plasmodiophora brassicae
- Downy mildew - Peronospora parasitica
- Phytophthora Rot - Phytophthora porri
3Black Rot
4Black Rot
5Black Rot
6Black Rot
7Black RotKey Points
- Pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris
- Plant can be affected at any stage
- Pathogen survives over winter in debris from
diseased plants - Pathogen is carried on and in seed
- Bacteria are spread by splashing or running water
- Spread long distances on seed and transplants
8Black RotControl Strategies
- Plant only pathogen-free seed or transplants
- Hot water seed treatment is effective
- Rotation (at least 2 years free of cole crops and
crucifer weeds) - Quick plow down of crop debris after harvest
- Avoid working in fields when foliage is wet
- Several cabbage varieties have black rot
resistance - Fixed copper sprays may delay spread in field
9Black Leg
10Black Leg
11Black Leg
12Black LegKey Points
- Pathogen Phoma lingam
- Can be serious problem in seedbed
- Fungus is carried on and in seed
- Fungus can survive at least 3 years in crop
debris - Spores are splashed from plant to plant
13Black LegControl Strategies
- Plant only pathogen-free seed or transplants
- Fungicide or hot water treatment of seed to
eliminate fungus - Rotation (at least 4 years free of cole crops and
crucifer weeds)
14Clubroot
15Clubroot
16Clubroot
17ClubrootKey Points
- Pathogen Plasmodiophora brassicae
- Distinctive symptoms on roots
- Pathogen survives in soil for 10 years or longer
- Cool, wet, acidic soils favor this disease
- Spread on transplants and contaminated soil on
equipment
18ClubrootControl Strategies
- Rotate seedbed and field plantings (10 years)
- Choose fields carefully to avoid surface water
flooding - Adjust soil pH to 7.2 (may not be compatible with
other vegetable crops) - Use of PCNB in transplant water
- Plant only disease-free transplants
19Yellows
20Yellows
21YellowsKey Points
- Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans
- Soil borne fungus
- Survives in soil for several years
- Plants infected through young rootlets
- Many members of cabbage family susceptible
22YellowsControl Strategies
- Rotation (at least 2-3 years)
- Plant yellows resistant varieties
23Downy Mildew
24Downy MildewKey Points
- Pathogen Peronospora parasitica
- Pathogen overwinters in diseased plant debris
- Disease is favored by cool, wet weather
25Downy MildewControl Strategies
- Plant disease free transplants
- Control in the seedbed is important
- Use of fungicide sprays
26Head Rot
27Wirestem and Head RotKey Points
- Pathogen Rhizoctonia solani
- Pathogen attacks plants in the seedbed, field and
storage - Pathogen is soil borne - indefinite survival
28Wirestem and Head RotControl Strategies
- Rotate seedbed and field plantings
- Consider fumigation of seedbeds
- Use of PCNB in seedbed and in transplant water is
helpful
29Phytophthora Rot
30Phytophthora RotKey Points
- Pathogen Phytophthora porri
- Fungus survives in soil and crop debris
- Favored by wet, cool conditions
- May cause serious losses in storage
31Phytophthora RotControl Strategies
- Promptly destroy infected crop debris
- Rotation with crops other than crucifers, onions,
leek - Application of metalaxyl fungicide to the soil
before planting
32Disease Control - Cabbage and Other
CrucifersAlternaria Leaf Blight, Downy Mildew
- Active Ingredient Product Comments
- maneb Maneb 80, Maneb 7 day PHI
- Zinc F4, Manex F4 Limit on total amount
- of product/A/season
- chlorothalonil Bravo 720, 90DG NO rotational
restrictions - metalaxyl/ Ridomil/Bravo Rotational
chlorothalonil restrictions - cupric hydroxide Kocide, Low efficacy with
Champion high disease pressure