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Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-94
... . The diseased fruit shrivels, becoming small, hard, black and wrinkled (mummies). Tiny black pycnidia are also formed on the fruit mummies. The mummies usually remain attached to the cluster. Causal Organism Grape black rot is caused by the fungus, Guignardia bidwellii. Black rot survives the winter in cane and tendril lesions and fruit mummies ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Brown Rot - June, 1998
... fruit. Immature or mature fruit with brown rot infections will sporulate profusely, shrivel, and become tough grayish-black mummies (photo 2-52). These mummies ... M. fructicola which produce ascospores can be found on fruit mummies under the tree, but they are not usually common ... fruit mummies (photo 2-52) and cankers (photo 2-50). A total of one to ten mummies and/or cankers, and more than ten mummies ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Pruning Peach Trees
... . Remove all weak and dead wood and fruit mummies. Spray newly pruned trees the same day, ... fruit size (Table 1). Table 1. Fruit set, the number of fruit removed at thinning, fruit harvested per tree, fruit size, and crop value can be influenced by retaining varying numbers of fruit per tree. Shoots/tree No. of fruit ...
www.ext.vt.edu

California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... pirate bug, syrphid fly, damsel bugs, and many others); parasitic wasps (look for mummies). Spray: See Calendar of Backyard Gardening Operations Redhumped Caterpillar Hosts: Deciduous trees, ... flowers, leaves, or fruit; causes dark scabby areas on fruit, damages leaves. Prevention: Blossom Blast/Fruit Brown Rot Hosts: Blossom Blast: Stone fruit pear; Fruit Brown Rot: Stone fruit, almond Causes: ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

California Backyard Orchard: Grapes
... as fruit ripens. Fall Harvest Season Remove all clusters of grapes and enjoy the fruit. Do not leave mummies of old fruit hanging on the vine. For the next season, control weeds around the base of the vine with a heavy (3-4" thick) organic mulch. Grape Links UC Fruit and Nut RIC Home Fruit Production: Grape Training Systems Henry F. ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu
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Fire Blight of Apples, Crabapples and Pears, HYG-3002-94
... blight cankers; and direct loss of fruit due to blighting of blossoms and young fruit. Fire blight may cause ... fruit may be blighted. Rotted areas turn brown to black and become covered with droplets of ooze. The fruit remains firm but later dries out and shrivels into mummies ... are referred to Bulletin 506-A2 "Ohio Commercial Tree Fruit Spray Guide," and backyard growers are referred to Bulletin ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Fruit5
... the fruit matures. On mature fruit, the fungus enters through natural openings or wounds and rapidly develops a brown, water-soaked lesion. The organism overwinters in mummies, stem cankers and old fruit ... use fungicides as often as label allows. Fruit Rots (fungi - Botrytis cinerea, Rhizoctonia spp.): fruit rots destroy a large percentage of the fruit each year in Texas. There are several organisms ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Fruit Pathology - Disease Diagnostic Key
... from fruit may advance into wood causing small cankers . Fruit that is entirely rotted becomes "mummified" . Small (5 to 10 mm), brown, cup-shaped fungus fruiting bodies may form on mummies ... 5b. Velvety dark green to black, sunken lesions on mature fruit. Lesions associated with over-ripe or damaged fruit. ALTERNARIA FRUIT ROT (Alternaria alternata) 5c. Sour cherries, primarily Montmorency or ...
www.caf.wvu.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 ... controlling this disease for many years. Growers hand-raked fields to remove overwintering sclerotia (mummies). While raking is no longer practical on a large commercial scale, growers can still ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

FIG Fruit Facts
... Excess nitrogen encourages rank growth at the expense of fruit production, and the fruit that is produced often ripens improperly, if at ... galls and stunting the trees. Mitadulid and Carpophilus dried fruit beetles can enter ripening fruit through the eye and cause damage by introducing ... stops in the spring. It can be prevented by removing mummies and frost damaged fruits as soon as they are observed. ...
www.crfg.org




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