Fungicide applications this week should continue target GLS and bitter rot. That’s not to say that other diseases such as apple scab, flyspeck/sooty blotch, and powdery mildew, Marssonina leaf blotch, and Alternaria leaf spot should be ignored. Rather, fungicides used for GLS/bitter rot should provide control against many of these other diseases. Here are some general conventional fungicide application scenarios that would be worth considering for this week:
Scenario 1: “I have not applied a strobilurin (FRAC 11; e.g. Flin Extra, Pristine, Merivon, Luna Sensation) fungicide yet this season”. If this is your situation and you are fairly certain your Colletotrichum population causing GLS and bitter rot does not have resistance to strobilurins (FRAC 11), my suggestion would be to spray a strobilurin fungicide + mancozeb this week. While Flint Extra and Luna Sensation provide great control against bitter rot, in our trials at the MHCREC, Merivon has provided superior control of Glomerella. Apply mancozeb at 1/2 rate (3 lb/A) and strobilurin fungicide at the maximum labeled rate.
Scenario 2: “I applied a strobilurin (FRAC 11) fungicide for my last fungicide spray”. Great! This week consider an application of Aprovia (7 fl oz/A) + mancozeb An added bonus is that Aprovia is one of the more potent scab fungicides on the market right now. Unfortunatley, Aprovia has not performed fantastic against flyspeck/sooty blotch in our trials at the MHCREC. One option would be to add a Phos. acid fungicide like ProPhyt into the tank for an added boost against these diseases.
Scenario 3: “I do not feeling like paying for those expensive single-site fungicides." If you decide to go this route, 3 lb/A mancozeb will likely be alright for most diseases if it doesn't rain too much. However, given upcoming rain and that the goal right now is to knock down primary inoculum, I'd strongly advise to get at least one application of a FRAC 11 (avoid Sovran) out this week or next. While DMI fungicides are not effective for controlling Glomerella fruit rot or bitter rot in NC, including a more inexpensive and older FRAC 3 like Rally 40WSP or Procure would be helpful in controlling mildew and apple rust.