Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association

Wisconsin Late Blight Update

July 21st, 2014 | Posted in: Growing, News

The late blight collected from potato in Portage County on Friday July 18, 2014 is of the US-8 genotype/strain.

This type is resistant to mefenoxam/metalaxyl fungicides (ie: Ridomil) and is an A2 mating type.
While all other Phytophthora infestans genotypes from the U.S. in 2014, so far, have bee US-23, the US-8 type predominated in the 1990’s and was found in Portage County in 2013.
US-8 is known to infect both tomato and potato (much like the US-23 genotype).

At this time, it is important for potatoes and tomatoes in the Portage County area (plus roughly 50 miles radius) to be preventively managing late blight with effective fungicides. Anti-sporulant fungicides are particularly useful at this time. A 5- to 7-day spray interval is recommended. For production further away from this site, a 7 day program should be appropriate.

There is rain in the forecast for Tues for parts of the state – and then more precipitation forecasted for the week’s end.

Regards,
Amanda

Dr. Amanda J. Gevens
Assistant Professor
Extension Plant Pathologist in Potatoes & Vegetables
University of Wisconsin
Department of Plant Pathology
1630 Linden Dr., Rm. 689
Madison, WI 53706-1598

Office Phone: 608-890-3072
Fax: 608-263-2626
[email protected]
http://www.plantpath.wisc.edu/wivegdis/

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