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May 10 Berry Bulletin

Strawberries

Strawberries: Crops are moving quickly now, and early June-bearing strawberries that were not row-covered are beginning to bloom. There is bloom on row-covered fields and green fruit and bloom in day-neutral strawberries. Insect activity has increased this week. Watch for aphids, tarnished plant bug, clipper weevil, cyclamen mite, and two spotted spider mite.

Strawberry Disease Decision Support System

Anthracnose and botrytis are the major fruit diseases in Ontario strawberries. By integrating a disease prediction model into management, growers can use fungicides more effectively to protect their crops through the season. A map indicating anthracnose fruit rot and botrytis risk is available for growers to use this season to help assess the risk of disease epidemics from bloom to harvest.

The Strawberry Diseases Decision Support System can be found on the ONfruit blog under the ‘Berries’ tab, or you can bookmark this page:  2024 Strawberry Disease Decision Support System. The Strawberry Diseases Decision Support System includes a map indicating fruit infection risk across the province and a graph tracking risk through the season.

Blueberries

Blueberries are in bloom in southern Ontario.

Raspberries:

Raspberries are leafing out and we are starting to see fruit buds. Begin to monitor for raspberry fruitworm and strawberry clipper weevil once fruit buds are present using a tapping tray or dish.

Protect growing primocanes and developing laterals with fungicides before and during bloom. Tanos is registered for cane diseases, but Pristine and Switch also do a great job on cane diseases when they are used to control Botrytis grey mould. Good coverage is important.

IPM workshops:

May 14, 9:00 am- 1:00 pm. 1283 Blueline rd. Simcoe, On. Click here to register.

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