Contans 2009 Grower Sales Presentation
-
Upload
sipcamadvan -
Category
Documents
-
view
794 -
download
1
Transcript of Contans 2009 Grower Sales Presentation
Contans® WG Biological Fungicide for the control of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Sclerotinia minor.
SipcamAdvan Products
Crop Protection standard products
New Products to US market
Bio-rationals – a new
generation
Proprietary formulations
and pre-
mixtures
SipcamAdvan Products
Crop Protection standard products
New Products to US market
Bio-rationals – a new
generation
Proprietary formulations
and pre-mixtures
• Sun protection Cocoon
• Fire Blight Control Fireline and Firewall
• New biofungicide coming that protects crops from root rots
New fungicides
and insecticides
• Disease control Row crops ActinoGro
• Sclerotinia control • Soybeans , dry
beans • Lettuce and others
Contans
New Fungicide for White Mold - Contans ® – Soil-active : works in the soil or on crop
residue attacking Sclerotinia, the source of the disease, before it infects plants
– Exempt from EPA requirements for food tolerance means no plant back or rotational crop issues
– Zero hour re-entry interval – Huge interest this year - White Mold
can reduce yield by more than 50%
Contans® -Controlling White Mold in Dry Beans and Soybeans
• Contans attacks Sclerotinia at the source • C. minitans attacks and destroys the sclerotia & mycelia
of – Sclerotinia sclerotiorum – Sclerotinia minor
• Commercial focus on soybeans, dry beans, snap beans, other legume crops, leafy vegetables, canola and sunflowers
What is Contans®WG ?
• Contans®WG consists of the natural soil fungus
Coniothyrium minitans.
• Coniothyrium minitans is a specific antagonist of the resting survival structures (sclerotia) of the plant pathogens Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Sclerotinia trifoliorum, Sclerotinia minor and Sclerotium cepivorum.
• 1 kg Contans®WG contains 1 x 1012 active spores of the soil fungus Coniothyrium minitans
How does Contans® WG work?
Coniothyrium minitans attacks the survival structures (sclerotia) of Sclerotinia spp.
• Once applied and incorporated into the soil, the spores of Coniothyrium minitans germinate in the moist soil.
• The mycelium of Coniothyrium minitans attacks and destroys the resting survival structures (sclerotia) of the plant pathogen in the soil within two to three months.
Accumulation of the survival structures (sclerotia) in the soil
Sclerotia per m²
year
After infection of oilseed-rape (once)
Oilseed-rape every 3 years
Treatment with Contans®WG after infection
Efficacy of Contans®WG
56.4 68.8
33.8
63.5
43.8
76.2
3.2 6 4.4 17.7
7 3.8
0 10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
Rostock 1994/95 Rostock
1995/96 GroßGerau 1994/95 GroßGerau
199596 Poel 1994/95 Poel
1995/96 loca<onand<meofthetrials
survived
sclero<
a(%
)
untreatedcontrol ContansWG
Efficacy of Contans®WG toward the sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in the soil
2009 White Mold Outbreak
• Damp weather and cool temperatures have caused a major outbreak of white mold on soybeans in OH for the 1st time in almost a decade according to researchers. • ND, MN, IA, WI, IL, IN, OH, and MI have reported incidence of the disease due to the cool, wet summer.
• Red area of the map RRV and thumb of MI -edible beans, sunflowers, and canola
high levels of incidence • Green area of the map is where a
higher incidence of the disease is found on soybeans
• Blue area of the map -processing beans with a high level of incidence.
White Mold Management Strategies • Dr. Carl Bradley provided several management strategies which include
cultural practices, as well as chemical and biological products. • It is important to note that Contans WG should not be applied to flowering
soybean plants. Rather, it should be applied to the soil in the fall after harvest or in the spring prior to planting
--Carl A. Bradley • Another consideration is to use Contans after soybean harvest. Contans is
a biological control agent proven to be effective in white mold control in many crops.
---Iowa State – IPM Newsletter 8-15-09
• Contans applied 1lb per acre in Fall. • Followed by 1 lb per acre early spring . • Treat soil not the plant to reduce fungal Pathogen
2006 Wisconsin Soybean field. Contans spring applied 1 lb/acre. No-till field. Red arrow shows area where grower ran out of product. Darker shading indicates higher incidence of white mold. See aerial yield map on next slide.
Wisconsin, 2006 - Soybean Field
Contans WG, 1 lb/A, spring 2006
Contans® WG 61 bu/A Untreated52
bu/A
Assuming $10/bu beans this reflects a $90 ROI/acre
Control of Sclerotia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum on Snap beans with Contans®WG
New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Cornell
H. Dillard & A. Cobb
Crop: Beans
Plot size: 6 foot sqaure
Replications: 4, randomised
Date of artificial infection: June 13
Number of applied sclerotia: 7962 per plot (per 340 litres of soil)
Rate of application: 4 lb Contans WG / acre
Date of application: June 13
Application: Backpacksprayer, 2 x 50 gal/A
Date of planting: June 13
Evaluation: October 13. Recovering of 5 x 100 ml samples of soil from each rep/treatment. Counting of sclerotia. Fisher´s Protected LSD (P<0,05)
IPM of White Mold on Snap Beans Stevenson et al., University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Rate of application: 1.8 & 3.6 lb Contans WG per acre
Date of application: Just before panting (6-10 weeks before bloom)
Application: Spraying, soil incorporation
Date of planting: Plover: June 2001, Hancock: April
Fungizides used: Hancock: Topsin M 70 WP (2.0), Plover: Benalte (1.5)
Evaluation: White mold development immediately before commercial harvest. Four 5-feet-long sections of row (randomized). Fisher´s Protected LSD (P<0,10)
Contans®WG – The Advantages • Environmentally compatible and plant-carefully biological fungicide
• Reduces and eliminates the disease causing sclerotia from treated soil
• Cost effective
• Prevents root-infection caused by soil growing mycelium of the pathogen
• Prevents a new contamination of the soil with sclerotia
• Contans® WG attacks and destroys the surviving structures (sclerotia) of the disease
• Contans® WG reduces the source of Sclerotinia-diseases and provides long term protection
UNDERSTANDING SCLEROTINIA
Apothecia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
Eruption of Ascospores
Sclerotinia Apothecia
Sclerotinia Infection in Dry Bean
• Spores do not infect green tissue
• Begin growth on dead tissue – flower parts preferred
• Oxalic Acid Produced Tissues Die
• Then spread to dying tissues (they were green)
NotApotheciaofSclero'niasclero'orum
Bird’s Nest Fungi
(Eggs in Nest)
The fungus Coniothyrium minitans
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Production process of Contans®WG
What is Contans®WG ?
Contans®WG
Glucose .
Spores of Coniothyrium minitans
1 x 109 active spores per gram
Contans
• Coniothyrium minitans • 109 spores/g • 1 - 2 lb/acre
• 74,000 spores/sq in.
Does the number of the sclerotia in the soil really matter?
Source file: „White mold in Soybean“
P. Hart Michigan State University, 1998
Inoculum = Apothecia in a soybean field
Mode of Action
Sclerotium
Spores of C. minitans
germ tube
Pictures: Katrin Hedke, University of Rostock
Parasi8smofConiothyriumminitansonsclero8aofSclero'niasclero'orumfromnaturalfieldsoiltreatedwithContans®WG
C.minitansformingpycnidia(redarrows)andpropaga8ngonasclero8um
Source:A.v.Tiedemann,K.Hedke&R.MöglingDept.ofPhytomedicine,FacultyofAgriculture,UniversityofRostock,Germany
Thank You!