Pest management Guidelines
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Presidio is no longer registered for grape downy mildew management. This is unfortunate, but Valent confirmed this information. Presidio will be removed from the SRSFC IPM guide. You can use existing stocks of Presidio, so no worries if you have it on hand at this time. Ranman has confirmed activity against downy mildew, and it…
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Please let me introduce myself. My name is Mike Mengak and I am a Professor & Wildlife Outreach Specialist in the Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources at the University of Georgia. Our Viticulture Extension Specialist – Dr. Cain Hickey – has invited me to join the “Viticulture Team”. I appreciate the invitation from…
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I recently had questions at a grower meeting about several aspects of powdery mildew management. I am currently attending an international meeting on powdery mildew, so it is very helpful to have my opinions supported by true experts in the field of powdery mildew management. Relative powdery mildew, the following comments may help you in…
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With veraison upon us, I just wanted to remind everyone about the continued threat from Japanese beetles. The adult beetles feed on the soft leaf tissue between veins, which often results in a skeletonized appearance. Below are images from Petit Verdot that Cain observed recently in Virginia that have been severely fed on by Japanese…
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We collected our first grape root borer adult in one of our pheromone traps in North Georgia. This means that the adults are beginning to emerge from the soil out of their pupal stage. For the next few weeks the adults will emerge, mate, and the females will lay their eggs at the base of…
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We obviously don’t have to worry about a dry environment at this time in Georgia, but as a learning point, I will share this photo with you (expand it to see the symptoms). This shows how severe powdery mildew can be in a relatively dry environment (Lodi, CA). Stephanie Bolton, a previous Ph.D. student who…
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We had a great meeting last week. As requested, here is a copy of the insect pest control presentation from the mid-season wine grape workshop
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I had a request for a copy of the disease control PowerPoint from the mid-season wine grape workshop. Please see attached. I hope it will be of value as a review for those who were there, as well as a good resource for those who were not there. Mid- to Late-Season Wine Grape Diseases Presentation
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After the meeting on Wednesday, there was a request for more information on sour rot management through use of insecticides for control of SWD. I contacted Megan Hall, who conducted this research at Cornell. She indicated that the 2016 research continued to support the use of MustangMaxx. She states, “If a grower knows that they…
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In addition to Botrytis, there is a goodly amount of powdery mildew starting to show up (see photo from today). Based on the current levels of downy and powdery mildew observed, we have a potentially difficult season ahead – once more. Remember, you are fighting an epidemic, which is a movie yet to be made;…