Disease Management for Palm Trees. Jim Downer University of California Ventura County

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Disease Management for Palm Trees Jim Downer University of California Ventura County ajdowner@ucdavis.edu http://ceventura.ucdavis.edu Jim Downer, 2012

Diseases Change in the form, functioning or physiology of the palm Diseases can have biological or non-living causes Biotic diseases are infectious and can spread, sometimes causing epidemics Jim Downer, 2012 Washingtonia filifera ca 1920 in Ventura, California

Diseases result in symptoms Symptoms sometimes define the disease: Rots Blights Leaf spots Wilts Declines Jim Downer, 2012

Disease Management involves interrupting the disease tetrahedron ENVIRONMENT Predisposing TIME HOST Susceptible PATHOGEN virulent Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Rot caused by Nalanthamala vermoeseni Ascomycotina The anamorphic state of of Rubrinectria We have not seen evidence of the perfect state. Jim Downer, 2012 Synnemata of N. vermoeseni

Conidia and conidiophores of N. vermoeseni. From Schroers et.al. 2005. Mycologia 97:375-395 Jim Downer, 2012

Infection court is through wounds Old pruning wounds or tears where leaves have been prematurely removed from the stem predispose palms to infection from pink rot. This is why spike wounds can dangerous on some palms. Nalanthamala on Archontophoenix causing a trunk rot Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Rot Nalanthamala vermoeseni On green tissue this organism will cause a canker. On gray or old trunk tissue the organism causes a slow rot without discoloration Rots are often accompanied with dark discolored tissue. Cool weather disease. N. vermoeseni does not grow in temps above 30C. Jim Downer 2006 Canker caused by N. vermoesni on King Palm

Root Rots Palms can survive with very few roots so root rot symptoms often don t show until cankers form above the ground on the main stem. Note spores of pink rot on the dead tissue Phytophthora palmivora on Kentia Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Bud Rot Nalanthamala often infects congested foliage in the bud of palms. It is also systemically associated with palms that have wilt disease. Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Bud Rot N. Vermoeseni on Trachycarpus fortunei Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Rot is a disease of poor cultural conditions or abuses Sucepts Transplants Palms exposed to freezing temperatures W. filifera when not in the desert When infected with other pathogens Excessive moisture Lack of moisture Over pruned Spiked Jim Downer, 2012

In-vitro control of N. vermoeseni 100 10 1 1ppm 10ppm 100ppm

Decline Poor adaptation Pink Rot present Cool temperatures (along coast of ventura) Age Other factors: Turfgrass uses water etc. Diamond Scale increases susceptibility Jim Downer, 2012

Pink Rot? Jim Downer 2006 Photos courtesy of Frank Wong

Queen Palm Rot

Palm Tree Anatomy and Physiology: Trunk Cross Section Internal Vascular Bundles Starch Filled Parenchyma

Trunk Rot on Queen Palm Syagrus rommanzoffiana Sistotrema spp.

Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. canariensis Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. palmarum Fusarium Wilt HOSTS: Phoenix, Washingtonia, Syagrus (Florida) Jim Downer, 2012

Fusarium oxysporum Soil-borne fungus Long lived Up to 25 years in soil without a host Survives in soil as longlived chlamydospores Survives in warm and cool climates (Desert to Sea) Not easily controlled with fungicides, Some work in Florida shows efficacy of Phosphorus acids as protectants Jim Downer, 2012

Host Range Jim Downer, 2012

Host Range A Fusarium oxysporum has been isolated in Southern California in Queen palm but did not hybridize with the Fl isolate that is killing queens. Jim Downer, 2012

Fusarium Wilt Phoenix, One sided frond death Vascular discoloration Death guaranteed Jim Downer 2006

Fusarium Wilt Can also cause discoloration of the vascular tissues in the palm rachis. Jim Downer 2006

Symptoms in Stems The variable response of Canary Island Date Palm to infection by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. canariensis and Nalanthamnala vermoeseni.

Spread of Disease Sawdust is inoculum Trimming the pineapple on a 30 foot specimen can result in dust fall 100 feet from the tree being trimmed.

Diagnosis of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. canariensis Fusarium is often found as a saprophyte on plants and in soil Only Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. canariensis causes wilt of Canary Palm Confirm the presence of the right Fusarium spp. Symptoms Lab isolation PCR testing

Control Fusarium Wilt Make sure you are getting clean palms Do not plant Phoenix spp. into areas where palms were previously killed by Fusarium Do not use chainsaws to trim multiple Phoenix trees Disinfest saws (in bleach for 5 minutes between trees) Minimize movement of soil or water over soil so as not to spread the disease Fungicidal treatments are non-effective Research continues on Aliette/Phosphorus acids

Disease and pruning? H. Ohr suggested disease spread on pruning saws. (Feather, T.V., Ohr, H.D. and Munnecke, D.E. 1979. Wilt and dieback of canary island palm in California. California Agriculture 33:19-20.) Therefore we need to find a way to quicly and easily sanitize saws

Sterilizing tools Bleach 1:4 or 1:9 Alcohol (EtOH) Lysol Or Flaming??

Fungi isolated from a flamed saw Isolations of fungi (CFU) Flame time Total CFU Total Pathogens 0 (no flame) 42a 17a 10s 2b 1b 20s 0.4b 0.1b 40s 0.3b 0b P value <0.0001 <0.0001 From: Downer, Hodel and Mochizuki, 2007, HortTechnology 19:695-699.

Effect of flaming on pathogens recovered from saw blades 45 40 35 30 25 Total cfu Total pathogens 20 15 10 5 0 No Flaming 10s 20s 40s From: Downer, Hodel and Mochizuki 2009. HortTechnology 19:695-699

Susceptibility of Landscape Palms to Fusarium Oxysporum f.sp. canariensis Under Nitrate and Ammoniaical Fertilization" A. James Downer Donald Hodel Deborah Matthews and Dennis Pittenger University of California ANR

Work at South Coast Research and Extension center showed fertilizer effects in the expression of Fusarium in Hebe Keim and Humphrey (1984) found that Calcium nitrate fertilized plants developed less disease than Ammonium sulfate fertilized plants. Keim, R. And W. A. Humphrey. 1984. Fertilizer helps control Fusarium wilt of Hebe. California Agriculture: 38:12-13.

Some History Foxy only found in Phoenix canariensis, (Feather 1979). Later, Phoenix dactylifera was shown to be susceptible (Ohr and others 1980) Feather T.V., H.D. Ohr, and D. Munneke. 1979. Wilt and Dieback of Canary Island Palm in California. California Agriculture 33:19-20 Feather, T.V.; Ohr, H.D.; Munnecke, D.E.; Carpenter, J.B. 1989. The occurrence of Fusarium oxysporum on Phoenix canariensis, a potential danger to date production in California. Plant Disease 73: 78-80.

Treatments two factor factorial experiment in random blocks Species Phoenix roebelini Phoenix reclinata Phoenix canariensis Washingtonia filifera Phoenix dactylifera Fertilizer Calcium Nitrate Ammonium Sulfate CAN 27 (Calcium ammonium sulfate) Apex Palm Plus Untreated

Palm Growth as affected by fertilizer sources 16 14 12 10 8 6 volume New leaves 4 2 0 CANO3 NH4SO4 CAN27 Apex check

Plant volumes (m 3 ) 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 roebelinii reclinata canariensis filifera dactylifera CaNo3 NH4 CAN27 Apex check

Percent palms surviving 120 survivors 100 80 60 40 survivors 20 0 roebelini reclinata canariensis filifera dactylfera

Survival percentages by species and 120 fertilizer (Aug 2011) 100 80 60 40 20 CaNo3 Nh4 CAN 27 Apex Untreated 0 roebelini reclinata canariensis filifera dacytiifera

Survival percentages by species and 120 fertilizer (Aug 2012) 100 80 60 40 CaNo3 Nh4 CAN 27 Apex Untreated 20 0 roebelini reclinata canariensis filifera dacytiifera

Fusarium Recovery Fusarium oxysporum was recovered from Phoenix canariensis, P. reclinata and Washintonia filifera Foxy was not recovered from P. dactylifera or P. Robelini.

PCR and sequencing Confirm a match to the 567 base pair primers of Plyler et al.

Things to note F.oxy can not isolated from dacs or roebelini but from all others Nitrate treatment no P. canariensis surviors argues against finding of Keim. CAN 27 seemed to push the most growth

Dothiorella Symptoms are easily confused with Fusarium wilt. Disease is not systemic Disease thrives on drought stressed tissues/trees. Jim Downer 2006

Vascular browning is quite distinct in the Dothiorella disease Fusarium Dothiorella Jim Downer 2006

Dothiorella will fruit in the dead tissues on the petiole Jim Downer 2006

Rhachis Blight Washingtonia and Phoenix Many new fungi Disease of older leaves much as is Diamond Scale These diseases are often affiliated with palms in decline or affected by other diseases or landscape practices. Jim Downer, 2012

New Palm Diseases A new Serenomyces causing petiole blight on Phoenix Images from Soil and Plant Lab Inc.

Rachis Blight Phoenix canariensis Cocoicola spp. Images from Soil and Plant Lab Inc.

Petiole Blight Washingtonia filifera Cocoicola californica Images from Soil and Plant Lab Inc.

Cocoicola spp. Pathogen reproduction and fruiting bodies often form on very diseased or dead tissue. The perithecia form in elongated diamonds on the rhachis.

Diamond Scale Phaeocoropsis neowashingtoneae (Sphaerodothis neowashingtoneae) Worst on W. filifera along the coast Non existent in W. filifera in the desert Occurs on W. robusta and hybrids along coast and in Mexico We conclude that the fungus evolved on W. robusta in Mexico and has migrated north to coastal CA. Jim Downer 2006

Diamond Scale Phaeocoropsis neowashingtoneae Jim Downer 2006

Diamond Scale Jim Downer 2006

Leaf Removal Study for Diamond Scale Control Diamond Scale can infect all year in coastal California. The pathogen can cause disease and fruiting bodies in less than three months time Leaf removal does not prevent re-infection It is not know how long fungicides protect against the disease. Jim Downer 2006

Queen Palms

Palms Require Nitrogen, Potassium, and Magnesium in greater abundance than other mineral nutrients. Most deficiencies in California, are macronutrient deficiencies seen on older leaves. Queen palms and date palms are the most often deficient Palm Fertility

Effect of Fertilizer (Apex Palm Plus) on Queen palm quality ratings 4.2 4 quality rating 3.8 3.6 3.4 old lvs New lvs 3.2 3 untreated 1# 2#

Single source of nutrients study Queen palms were allowed to establish and develop their characteristic chlorotic look. Sulfate salts containing: NH4, K, Mg, and Ca were applied in a replicated experiment Color ratings, tissue analysis and SPAD chlorophyll ratings are being taken

Results of applied sulfates color rating 5 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 NH4 Ca Mg K untreated

(NH4)2SO4 CaSO4 MgSO4 K2SO4 Untreated Tissue Nutrient Content (N) % N 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 2 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.5 salt

Ammonium sulfate improved queen palm quality significantly (approx. 2#/tree)