IR-4 Ornamental Horticulture Program Research Report Cover Sheet 20100412b.pdf

20100412b.pdf
IR-4 Ornamental Horticulture Program
Research Report Cover Sheet
Trial: 2009 OR
Researcher(s) Nik Grunwald
Affiliation:
USDA-ARS
Horticultural Crops Research
3420 NW Orchard Ave.
Corvalis
OR 97330
PhoneNumber: 541-738-4049
Niklaus.Grunwald@science.oregonstate
Email:
ProjectTitle:
Protocol #:
Phytophthora Efficacy
09-003
PR#
Research Target
Crop/Plant
Product
EPA Reg. # Production Site
29718
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Adorn 4F
59638-140
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
V-10161
Valent
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Aliette WDG
432-890
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
Fosetyl Al
Bayer
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
BAS 651F
-
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
BAS 651
BASF
29722
Phytophthora ramorum
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Viburnum sp.
Captan
Captan
29719
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
29716
Phytophthora ramorum
Phytophthora ramorum
29715
Status
Greenhouse
C
Greenhouse
C
Greenhouse
C
51036-166
MicroFlo
Greenhouse
C
CG100
-
Greenhouse
C
CG100 (organic acid)
Summerdale, I
Arrowwood
Viburnum sp.
Disarm 480SC
Fluoxastrobin
66330-64
OHP
Greenhouse
C
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
NOA 446510
-
Greenhouse
C
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
Mandipropamide
Syngenta
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Regalia 5O (MOI-10605)
-
Greenhouse
C
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
Extract of Reynoutria sachali Marrone Organ
29724
Phytophthora ramorum
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Viburnum sp.
Stature DM
Dimethomorph
241-419-67690 Greenhouse
SePro
C
29723
Phytophthora ramorum
Arrowwood
Subdue MAXX
100-796
C
Phytophthora ramorum
Viburnum sp.
Mefenoxam
Syngenta
29721
29717
29720
Greenhouse
VIBURNUM (Viburnum plicatum ‘Mariesii’)
Ramorum blight; Phytophthora ramorum
N.J. Grunwald and K. Rolfe
USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Lab
3420 NW Orchard Ave., Corvallis, OR 97330
Efficacy of registered and unregistered fungicides for control of Ramorum blight on Viburnum, 2009.
This study was conducted as part of the IR-4 Ornamental Horticulture Program to evaluate fungicides for
managing foliar diseases of ornamental plants caused by Phytophthora ramorum. Because P. ramorum is a
pathogen under federal quarantine, experiments had to be conducted in containment on detached leaves.
Viburnum plants grown in 3.8-L plastic pots were obtained in May and maintained outdoors in shade conditions
with daily hand watering. Four single-plant replications were arranged in a randomized block design. Treatments
consisted of a fungicide application on 21 Aug or 25 Aug of either a spray or drench. Foliar applications were
applied to run-off using a hand-pump sprayer. Drenches were applied until soil was saturated. Either seven or
three days depending on product after fungicide application, three leaves from each plant were removed for
detached leaf inoculations under quarantine containment conditions. Leaves were placed in plastic containers with
500 ml moistened vermiculite. Separate containers were used for each chemical treatment. Each leaf was needlewounded once on the abaxial side to the right of the midvein just prior to inoculation with P. ramorum strain 0374-N10A (A2 mating type isolated in OR). A 20-µl drop of inoculum (3,500 sporangia/ml) was applied to each
wound site. Non-inoculated controls received an equivalent drop of sterile distilled water. After inoculation,
leaves were misted and containers were placed in an incubator at 20ºC with a 14-hour light cycle for ten days.
Disease severity was determined by evaluating lesion area from digital images using ASSESS software (APS, St.
Paul, MN) on day seven. Lesion area was subjected to analysis of variance (JMP 8, SAS Institute, Cary, NC). All
experiments were conducted in a containment growth chamber following standard operating procedures approved
by USDA APHIS.
Chemical treatments had a significant effect on lesion area observed. However, not all chemicals had the
same efficacy in reducing lesion expansion. Aliette, Captan, Stature DM, NOA 446510, BASF 651F (low rate
only), and V-10161 were not significantly different from the untreated, inoculated controls. Disarm, BASF 651F(
high rate), CG100, Regalia SC, and Subdue MAXX were most effective in reducing disease severity. All
chemicals were effectively fungistatic, not fungicidal, after confirmation of the pathogen's viability by isolation
and subsequent culture of the pathogen from wound sites on symptomless leaves. No phytotoxicity was observed
for any treatment. The non-inoculated control showed no lesions.
Treatment and rate/L
Application
Lesion area (cm2)*
NOA 446510 (mandipropamid) 0.31 ml .........................................
spray
2.66 BCDE
2.36 CDE
NOA 446510 (mandipropamid) 0.62 ml .........................................
spray
2.16 DEF
Disarm 480SC (fluoxastrobin) 0.31 ml ............................................
drench
1.34 FG
Disarm 480SC (fluoxastrobin) 0.62 ml ...........................................
drench
2.79 BCDE
BASF 651F 1.71 ml .........................................................................
spray
1.93 EF
BASF 651F 2.80 ml .........................................................................
spray
3.87 A
V-10161 (fluopicolide) 0.08 ml .......................................................
drench
3.46 AB
V-10161 (fluopicolide) 0.16 ml .......................................................
drench
0.83 GH
Cg100 0.3% .....................................................................................
spray
0.84 GH
Cg100 0.6% .....................................................................................
spray
0.42 GH
Regalia SC 0.5% ..............................................................................
spray
0.16 H
Regalia SC 1% .................................................................................
spray
2.76 BCDE
Aliette (fosetyl Al) 0.71 g ................................................................
drench
3.05 ABCD
Captan 2.4 g ......................................................................................
spray
0.05 H
Subdue MAXX (mefenoxam) 0.16 ml ............................................
spray
2.19 CDEF
Stature DM (dimethomorph) 0.48 ml ..............................................
spray
3.13 ABC
Untreated, inoculated control ..........................................................
*
Means followed by the same letter are not significantly different at P=0.05, according to a Fisher's protected least
significance difference test.
Project Number: 09-003
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
PHYTOTOXICITY DATA
Report Dates
8/21/2009 8/25/2009 8/29/2009 9/2/2009
Treatments
Trial #1
Adorn lo
24907
Adorn hi
24907
Bas 651 lo 28771
Bas 651 hi 28771
cg100 lo
29120
cg100 hi
29120
Disarm lo 25724
Disarm hi 25724
Regalia lo 29121
Regalia hi 29121
NOA lo
24905
NOA hi
24905
Aliette
Captan
Subdue
Stature
Controls
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Index of Injury ( 0 = No Injury, 10 = Complete Kill)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9/5/2009
9/9/2009
9/19/2009
9/23/2009
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
24907
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
T d Name:
Trade
N
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Lot number:
EPA number:
Fluopicolide
Ad
Adorn
4SC
Valent
Foliar pathogens
V08D-15Sc-2
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Drench
1
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
Measured amount
1floz/100gal 2floz/100gal
8/21/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
28771
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
T d Name:
Trade
N
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
BAS651F
BAS651F
BASF
Foliar pathogens
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Trial #2
Growth Stage:
Foliar
1
Measured amount
22floz/100gal 32floz/100gal
8/21/2009
Vegetative
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
29120
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
Lot Number:
Cg100
Cg100
g
Summerdale
Foliar pathogens
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Foliar
1
Variable Cone
30 psi
Measured amount
.4% .8%
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
8/25/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
25724
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Lot Number:
Fluoxastrobin
Disarm 480SC
OHP
Foliar pathogens
0D053006001
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Drench
1
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
Measured amount
4floz/100gal 8floz/100gal
8/21/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
24905
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Mandipropamide
NOA 446510
Syngenta
Foliar pathogens
60220115
120116-88-3
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Foliar
1
Variable Cone
30 psi
Measured amount
4oz/100gal Lo 8oz/100gal Hi
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
8/25/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
29121
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical
C
e ca Name:
a e
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Lot number:
EPA number:
Fluoxastrobin
uo ast ob
Regalia SC
Arysta
Foliar pathogens
0D053006001
66330-64
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Foliar
1
Variable Cone
30 psi
Measured amount
.5% 1%
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
8/25/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
09-003
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Fosetyl Al
Aliette
Bayer
Foliar pathogens
264-467
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Trial #2
Growth Stage:
drench
1
Measured amount
9.4oz/100gal
8/21/2009
Vegetative
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
09-003
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Trichloromethylthio cyclohexene
Captan
Arysta
Foliar pathogens
303-516
0090131-A
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Foliar
1
Variable Cone
30 psi
Measured amount
32oz/100gal
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
8/25/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
09-003
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name:
Common Name:
Trial Site:
First Transplant:
Final Pot Size:
Plot Spacing:
Experiment Design:
Number of Reps:
Soil Type:
Soil Components:
Fertilizer:
Irrigation:
Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Doublefile viburnum
Field
5/15/2009
1 gallon
0" x 0"
Random Block
4
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Mefonaxam
Subdue Maxx
Syngenta
Foliar pathogens
100-796
APPLICATION
Application Type:
Application Number:
Nozzle Type:
Nozzle Pressure:
Calibration Date:
Rate Applied:
Application Dates:
Trial #1
Foliar
1
Variable Cone
30 psi
Measured amount
2oz/100gal
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
8/21/2009
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
Project Number:
PRNumber:
09-003
26803
INVESTIGATOR:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
Trial Location:
Dr. Niklaus J. Grunwald
3420 NW Orchard Street
Corvallis, OR. 97330
(541) 738-4049
27303 Peoria Road, Corvallis, OR.
PLANT CULTURE
Scientific Name: Viburnum plicatum tomentosum 'Mariesii'
Common Name:
Doublefile viburnum
Trial Site:
Field
First Transplant: 5/15/2009
Final Pot Size:
1 gallon
Plot Spacing:
0" x 0"
Experiment Design Random Block
Number of Reps: 4
Soil Type:
Mushroom compost, sand, soil and fir bark
Soil Components: Clay 35%, Silt 10%, sand 10%, OM 45%
Fertilizer:
Osmocote Plus 1/2 tsp applied at transplant
20-20-20 fertilizer 1/16 ratio applied on weekly basis
Irrigation:
Hand-watered as needed
PESTICIDE
Chemical Name:
Trade Name:
Manufacturer:
Target Pests:
Batch Number:
EPA Number:
Dimethomorph
Stature
BASF
Foliar pathogens
474-275
APPLICATION
Application Type: Foliar
Application Numbe 1
Nozzle Type:
Variable Cone
Nozzle Pressure: 30 psi
Calibration Date: Measured amount
Rate Applied:
6.4oz/100gal
Application Dates:
Trial #1
8/21/2009
Growth Stage:
Vegetative
Narrative Summary of Methods
Plants were obtained from a nursery in 4" liners. They were transplanted into 1 gallon pots
and hand-watered as needed. The plants were grouped into random blocks of 8 plants each
and the chemical treatments were applied. Observations for phytotoxicity were performed 7, 14 and 28 days
after each of the 2 applications. No phytotoxicity was observed on any plants at any of the observation dates.
The plants were 8" to 10" in height and they were well formed and saleable.
WEATHER CONDITIONS Hydromet Archive Data USBR Pacific Northwest Region, Corvallis, Oregon
DATE
5/15/2009
5/16/2009
5/17/2009
5/18/2009
5/19/2009
5/20/2009
5/21/2009
5/22/2009
5/23/2009
5/24/2009
5/25/2009
5/26/2009
5/27/2009
5/28/2009
5/29/2009
5/30/2009
5/31/2009
6/1/2009
6/2/2009
6/3/2009
6/4/2009
6/5/2009
6/6/2009
6/7/2009
6/8/2009
6/9/2009
6/10/2009
6/11/2009
6/12/2009
6/13/2009
6/14/2009
6/15/2009
6/16/2009
6/17/2009
6/18/2009
6/19/2009
6/20/2009
6/21/2009
6/22/2009
6/23/2009
6/24/2009
6/25/2009
6/26/2009
6/27/2009
6/28/2009
6/29/2009
6/30/2009
7/1/2009
7/2/2009
7/3/2009
7/4/2009
7/5/2009
7/6/2009
7/7/2009
7/8/2009
7/9/2009
7/10/2009
7/11/2009
7/12/2009
7/13/2009
7/14/2009
7/15/2009
7/16/2009
7/17/2009
7/18/2009
7/19/2009
7/20/2009
7/21/2009
7/22/2009
7/23/2009
7/24/2009
7/25/2009
7/26/2009
7/27/2009
7/28/2009
7/29/2009
7/30/2009
7/31/2009
MM
53.93
59.81
62.63
59.32
51.6
50.25
56.11
55.82
55.2
54.65
55.59
58.11
61.03
65.91
67.69
68.56
62.79
63.09
65.29
68.22
62.72
56.97
57.73
58.06
59.54
56.5
59.7
61.33
62.79
61.79
60.95
64.42
63.01
62.47
63
61.21
56.7
57.19
56.32
63.51
61.86
60.41
60.3
64.09
63.1
61.78
62.99
68.39
72.76
70.39
69.82
61.8
60.44
57.7
60.23
62.83
67.42
61.12
58.78
60.44
63.04
69.71
74.04
73.62
69.86
67.22
71.84
67.8
64.02
63.54
68.01
72.34
73.38
82.76
87.63
83.49
71.39
70.66
MN
41.58
40.23
44.53
46.45
41.28
35.89
41.5
40.62
40.38
38.1
37.33
42.09
47.38
49.15
50.07
52.73
46.21
51.74
55.83
58.69
55.84
52.33
53.96
53.32
51.52
46.53
53.18
55.75
52.65
56.77
54.89
56.35
50.75
51.86
52.68
54.37
51.26
47.21
40.86
48.73
46.77
55.03
48.67
47.1
49.1
46.35
46.79
48.32
54.55
49.36
47.22
47.75
51.61
45.95
52.65
51.24
55.67
52.71
56.55
52.76
49.87
53.63
55.56
55.8
53.04
51.69
55.8
51.66
50.18
50.77
52.89
53.67
54.97
65.56
72.4
64.41
58.71
53.39
MX
67.47
79.9
79.7
76.9
57.87
61.83
70.2
71.1
71.2
70.6
72.9
73.9
75.8
82.5
84
85.1
80.5
76.2
77.6
83
75.7
62.13
63.22
64.2
69.46
65.28
66.74
69.01
74.6
71.2
69.77
75.7
75
70.6
74.3
68.41
65.28
66.68
68.01
78.7
77.9
68.46
71.4
82.1
76.9
77.4
78.2
86.8
91.1
90.1
91.8
76.1
69.06
69.38
69.99
74.3
82.9
70.7
64.38
70.1
77.3
87.3
90.8
91.8
87
82.2
89.5
86
80.6
78.3
85.2
91.5
91.7
100.2
103.9
102.5
88.2
91.9
PC
24.36
24.36
24.36
24.36
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.49
24.52
24.52
24.63
24.74
24.92
24.92
24.93
24.93
24.93
24.93
24.93
24.93
25.06
25.06
25.06
25.06
25.06
25.06
25.07
25.07
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.08
25.75
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.81
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
PP
0
0
0
0
0.13
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.03
0
0.11
0.11
0.18
0
0.01
0
0
0
0
0
0.13
0
0
0
0
0
0.01
0
0.01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.67
0.06
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
SR
707.6
711.95
722.99
718.69
540.14
719.51
730.37
717.05
720.73
726.88
708.45
645.71
719.92
747.18
702.68
717.28
720.32
564.13
400.55
602.87
301.95
295.39
356.26
403.22
637.41
474.45
346.02
351.42
611.4
453.64
526.2
658.63
473.31
457.13
575.21
671.53
426.3
546.98
704.93
728.55
742.67
415.31
768.09
765.43
766.65
771.98
771.17
774.44
756.41
756.2
757.02
698.81
518.41
544.86
410.8
578.47
651.66
406.08
162.35
420.64
721.35
732.63
734.47
674.9
710.41
738.77
719.51
706.59
606.16
571.91
676.67
674.82
677.29
669.28
675.84
670.32
646.73
667.04
TA
73.36
67.89
68.97
71.44
76.17
72.14
67.7
74.88
74.61
73.73
67.1
70.02
70.04
60.85
69.29
58.43
68.72
78.15
76.94
76.96
91.7
90.7
81.99
76.68
73.71
82.61
76.15
79.36
78.17
84.03
77.1
73.37
78.97
75.93
73.11
73.86
73.16
66.87
67.9
62.38
70.02
70.64
60.26
58.02
61.17
59.49
51.46
44.73
42.02
54.64
55.42
64.73
65.44
71.85
67.84
69.03
64.65
77.71
86.71
83.4
70.17
63.7
57.46
60.32
61.39
59.05
55.87
67.9
74.28
71.44
63.27
64.16
62.92
53.55
44.75
53.12
67.38
67.15
MN= MINIMUM 24 HOUR AIR TEMPERATURE (Midnigh
MX= MAXIMUM 24 HOUR AIR TEMPERATURE (Midnigh
PP= 24 HOUR TOTAL PRECIPITATION (Midnight to Mid
SR= ACCUMULATED GLOBAL SOLAR RADIATION (La
TA=MEAN DAILY RELATIVE HUMIDITY (%)
WR=TOTAL WIND RUN (miles/day)
8/1/2009
8/2/2009
8/3/2009
8/4/2009
8/5/2009
8/6/2009
8/7/2009
8/8/2009
8/9/2009
8/10/2009
8/11/2009
8/12/2009
8/13/2009
8/14/2009
8/15/2009
8/16/2009
8/17/2009
8/18/2009
8/19/2009
8/20/2009
8/21/2009
8/22/2009
8/23/2009
8/24/2009
8/25/2009
8/26/2009
8/27/2009
8/28/2009
8/29/2009
8/30/2009
8/31/2009
9/1/2009
9/2/2009
9/3/2009
9/4/2009
9/5/2009
9/6/2009
9/7/2009
9/8/2009
9/9/2009
9/10/2009
9/11/2009
9/12/2009
9/13/2009
9/14/2009
9/15/2009
9/16/2009
9/17/2009
9/18/2009
9/19/2009
9/20/2009
9/21/2009
9/22/2009
9/23/2009
9/24/2009
9/25/2009
9/26/2009
9/27/2009
9/28/2009
9/29/2009
9/30/2009
9/30/2009
73.66
72.94
68.25
62.85
62.02
60.56
61.23
63.48
67.62
66.02
67.41
67.9
60.84
60.09
60.76
61.39
72.84
77.95
76.64
64.2
63.05
65.34
60.53
61.98
58.9
65.66
67.99
61.25
64.18
66.33
66.08
63.61
63.77
65.23
63.91
60.11
59.7
58.98
58.56
62.56
67
70.07
69.21
63.31
64.64
65.14
60.53
57.74
61.59
59.31
57.43
69.89
68.34
63.14
60.33
59.9
60.2
60.34
54.29
51.36
52.78
52.78
56.82
61.18
53.9
48.44
48.67
53.52
52.14
47.97
56.11
46.2
53.05
58.76
53.46
47.32
47.95
47.48
55.72
62.46
56.68
50.19
49.98
52.79
43.17
43.41
45.02
49.84
46.17
46.79
52.28
57.83
51
51.97
48.08
55.27
50.93
54.48
54.77
51.73
46.45
48.54
57.1
51.29
51.46
55.45
55.63
49.15
50.44
47.2
43.69
46.65
41.83
52.43
46.4
43.83
46.61
47.48
42.4
46.46
43.72
43.99
45.45
45.45
94.4
90.3
87.8
79
79.4
67.25
67.36
77.1
77.9
84.8
82
76.1
69.53
72.1
70.8
75
89.8
93.8
97.9
79.8
75.5
79.4
74.2
80.7
73.8
85.8
90.8
72.2
77.5
80.7
82
76
84.2
77.6
79.4
67.11
66.37
69.18
73.4
80
82.3
90.8
88
68.69
76.7
81.8
69.54
72.5
82.9
70.9
71
86.1
89.4
86.6
73.7
74.9
75.4
79
66.41
60.33
60.82
60.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.82
25.9
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
25.98
26
26
26
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.06
26.7
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.94
26.97
26.98
26.98
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.03
27.06
27.16
27.16
27.16
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.08
0.08
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.02
0
0
0.06
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.64
0.24
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.03
0.01
0
0.05
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.03
0.1
0
0
640.17
573.77
655.96
610.05
549.16
208.68
241.89
563.11
567.4
636.08
511.44
473.12
360.61
436.18
472.5
622.54
582.17
615.37
595.7
592.82
422.69
613.83
593.55
607.17
405.68
603.49
582.78
278.99
451.59
382.5
537.07
542.88
537.24
511.38
424.11
258.71
317.76
446.68
530.29
449.77
421.14
514.96
494.09
310.2
410.33
460.17
219.06
401.96
488
231.08
483.08
478.59
439.94
449.98
377.47
463
447.12
448.31
233.98
369.06
280.78
280.78
63.93
62.41
61.89
68.68
68.85
71.5
75.81
69.88
67.53
66.82
76.12
80.7
74.53
70.28
65.98
67.78
52.72
44.14
54.72
71.7
72.29
64.16
63.03
62.94
76.62
61.59
53.45
68.62
78.4
73.73
71.28
69.66
65.18
58.24
61.76
81.76
79.59
76.1
67.83
72.73
72.05
60.53
67.39
74.37
72.16
69.13
83.31
79.28
66.3
76.61
66.73
36.44
44.48
61.95
76.02
71.59
66.02
59.25
74.59
80.29
75.75
75.75
ht to Midnight) (F)
ht to Midnight) (F)
dnight) (inches)
ngleys)