Fanny Iriarte, Josh Freeman, Rui Yan, and Matthews Paret, UF/IFAS North Flroida Research and Education Center
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The following are a collection of hemp diseases and the associated symptoms for diagnosis, as well as management tips to reduce yield loss or plant death.
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Bacterial Spot – Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris
Management
- In early stages of disease removing infected plant material in lower canopy may help reduce infections.
- Avoid wounding
- Avoid overhead irrigation
- Increase plant spacing to improve air circulation.
- Currently there’s no chemicals labeled for Industrial hemp.
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Bipolaris leaf spot – Bipolaris spp.
Reported before in Kentucky and New York. Detected in Quincy, FL 6-03-20
Management
- In early stages of disease development, remove infected plant material from field as soon as detected to reduce the amount of fungal inoculum in the field.
- Control weeds, as they can serve as secondary hosts for pathogens and virus insect vectors.
- Remove and/or destroy crop debris at the end of the growing season. This will help get rid or overwintering fungal inoculum.
- Avoid or reduce overhead irrigation and improve aeration.
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Damping off – Rhizoctonia solani
Observed on greenhouse grown hemp seedlings. Damping off fungi invade stems of seedlings at the soil line shortly after they emerge.
Management
- In greenhouse, growing medium should be sterilized and all containers disinfested before reuse.
- Avoid over-watering and improve drainage.
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Fusarium flower blight – Fusarium spp.
Fusarium graminearum and F. equiseti have been isolated from Hemp flowers (Thiessen L. 2020).
Important note
- Infection of female flowers buds and grain may result in contamination by Fusarium mycotoxin.
- Cornell Hemp group have found contamination of hemp grain in excess of 7 ppm of deoxynivalenol (vomitoxin) during a survey in 2019 (Bergstrom et.al. 2019).
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Fusarium Wilt – Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum*
Management
- In greenhouse, growing medium should be sterilized and all containers disinfested before reuse.
- Avoid over-watering and improve drainage.
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Fusarium crown/root rot – Fusarium solani*
- Avoid low areas and improve drainage.
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Pythium lower stem, crown and root rot – Pythium myriotylum*
Management
- In greenhouse, growing medium should be sterilized and all containers disinfested before reuse.
- Avoid low and poorly drained areas.
- Remove and discard infected plant material away from the site to avoid spread of the pathogen in the field.
- Fungicide treatment studies are under way.
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Southern blight – Athelia rolfsii (Sclerotium rolfsii)
Management
- Avoid planting hemp in areas with history of Southern Blight.
- Plant healthy transplants.
- Remove and discard (away from the field) infected plant material as well as soil around it to avoid spread of the pathogen.
- Increase plant spacing to improve air circulation.
- After harvesting, deep plowing to bury pathogen sclerotia is recommended to reduce fungal inoculum in the soil profile.
- Currently there are no chemicals labeled for Industrial hemp.
For more information see: Southern Blight of Industrial Hemp (lsuagcenter.com)
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INDUSTRIAL HEMP DISEASE TESTING
- UF IFAS NFREC Plant Diagnostic Clinic
155 Research Road, Quincy, FL 32351
850-875-7140/7154; fbiriarte@ufl.edu; paret@ufl.edu
https://plantpath.ifas.ufl.edu/u-scout/index.html - Division of Plant Industry, FDACS
1911 SW 34th Street, Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 395-4761; David.Davison@freshfromflorida.com
http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Plant-Industry - UF/IFAS Plant Diagnostic Center
Department of Plant Pathology, University of Florida
Building 1291, 2570 Hull Road Gainesville, FL 32611-0830
352-392-1795, clharmon@ufl.edu
Plant Diagnostic Center – Plant Pathology – University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
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References and Other Resources
FLORIDA
- Diseases of Hemp in Florida UF IFAS University of Florida
- Nick Dufault. 2020. Industrial Hemp Diseases in Florida: What We Know So Far UF IFAS Extension University of Florida
- Josh Freeman. 2021. After Another Year of Industrial Hemp Research, the Risks Remain the Same UF IFAS Extension University of Florida
OTHER STATES
- Gary Bergstrom, Jennifer Starr, Kevin Myers and Jaime Cummings. Diseases Affecting Hemp in New York Cornell Hemp. http://hemp.cals.cornell.edu
- Thiessen L., Schappe T., Cochran S., Kichs K., and R. Angela. 2020. Surveying for Potential Diseases and Abiotic Disorders of Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa) Production. North Carolina State University. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHP-03-20-0017-RS
- Zachariah H., Bernard E., Grant J., Gwinn K., Hale F., Kelly H., Stewart S. HEMP Disease and Pest Management Institute of Agriculture The University of Tennessee.
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