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California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... that might be observed, and prevention tips: Root and Crown Diseases Leaf and Fruit Infections Shoot Infections Home Orchard Diseases Root and Crown Diseases Crown Rot Hosts: Many hosts Causes: ... Orchard Diseases Leaf and Fruit Infections Peach Leaf Curl Hosts: Peach, nectarine Causes: Fungus, wet weather. Symptoms: Irregular reddish lesions are sometimes seen on fruit. Prevention: Apple and Pear ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Botrytis Fruit Rot "Gray Mold" of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3017-94
... and drying) that may extend down the pedicel. Fruit infections usually appear as soft, light brown, rapidly enlarging areas on the fruit. If infected fruits remain on the plant, the berry ... blossom infections establish the fungus within the receptacle of the young fruit as a "latent" or "quiescent" infection. The fungus generally remains latent in developing (green) fruit until the fruit starts to ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Fruit Pathology - Disease Diagnostic Key
... fruit cracked and/or misshapen and warty in appearance. APPLE SCAB (Venturia inaequalis) 17b. Leaf lesions frog-eyed in appearance , necrotic and may contain small black spherical structures (pycnidia). Fruit infections ... the fall. No other obvious symptoms on tree. (10) 1b. Obvious leaf, blossom or fruit infections or distortions, cankers, galls, or leaf variegation patterns. (2) 2a. Small to large ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Fruit Disease Focus - April, 1998 - Apple Scab
... 2-8), or the fruit may become deformed. The entire fruit surface is susceptible to infection, but infections early in the season are generally clustered around the calyx end. Fruit infections that occur in late summer or early fall may not be visible until the fruit are in ...
www.caf.wvu.edu
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June 10, 2001 - SW Fruit IPM Report & Fruit Condition
... last year was phomopsis. We believe that the fruit and rachis are very susceptible to phomopsis infection from bloom on, even thought the fruit infections do not appear until veraison. Strawberries harvest is in full swing. Growth was slow during the cool wet weather but fruit were firm. Fruit has ripened and ...
www.canr.msu.edu

Mummy Berry
... M. vaccinii-corymbosi Figure 2. Primary infection, causing a blighted stem. Figure 3. Infected fruit eventually become mummified. In early spring, small cup-shaped spore-bearing structures called apothecia ( ... do get fruit infections in Georgia and Mississippi, perhaps indicating the existence of another species or race of the mummy berry fungus in those areas. Other Links Back to Fruit Disease ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
... become visible until after pea-sized fruit have formed. Fruit infections occur primarily from bloom through shatter, then remain dormant until just before harvest. Thus, severe fruit rot can develop at harvest ... hedged vineyards are particularly at risk of incurring economic losses, especially if rachis or fruit infections develop. Cane blight and leaf spot can be controlled by a combination of ...
www.ppath.cas.psu.edu

Control of Fire Blight on Fruit Trees
... Control of Fire Blight on Fruit Trees Control of Fire Blight on Fruit Trees GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Control of Fire Blight on Fruit Trees Russell Friesen Humid summers for the past few ... disease, and transfer of even minute traces of it to healthy trees can generate new infections. On badly infected trees, bark cankers may develop on the trunk and larger branches. Such ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Fruit Rot
... infections on immature green fruit. These fruit remain symptomless until maturity. At harvest or soon after, the infected fruit (Figure 1) rapidly decay and exude masses of orange spores capable of starting new infections ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

The Gardener's Network - Fruit : How to Grow Cranberry
... in your favorite holiday recipes. Cranberries have had medicinal uses, most commonly for treating urinary infections. It also is high in Vitamin C and is often eaten to help fight ... Cranberries by North Carolina State University | Home | A to Z's of Growing | Flowers | Fruit | Bulbs | Vegetables | Lawncare | Pumpkins | Houseplants | | Shopping | Herbs | Organic | Fun and Games | 4 the Birds | ...
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