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Apple Disease Management: Part 4 – Biofungicides

While biofungicide products are used most widely by organic producers, they can be a useful tool for conventional growers as well. Advantages of using these tools in conventional disease management could include:

Biofungicides typically do not provide the same high level of control as conventional pesticides and are often labelled for suppression, or partial suppression, of pests. Control can be improved, however, when their use is combined with other control practices including cover crops, sanitation, promoting tree health and canopy management to name a few.

Although many biofungicide products are formulated, packaged and applied in a very similar fashion to conventional fungicides, the active ingredients are different. They have unique, specialized modes of action which make them more susceptible to numerous biological and environmental factors.

Some of the possible challenges associated with using these products are:

The following provides information on some registered biofungicides available for apples. Knowing the specific requirements for these products can improve the success of their use. See the label for more details.

Blossom Protect (Aureobasidium pullulans)

Double Nickel (Bacillus amyloliquefaciens)

Serenade OPTI (Bacillus subtilis)

Buran (Garlic powder)

Regalia Maxx (Reynoutria sachalinensis extract)

Purespray Green Spray Oil (mineral oil)

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