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Botrytis Fruit Rot "Gray Mold" of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3017-94
... can affect petals, flower stalks (pedicels), fruit caps, and fruit. In wet, warm seasons, probably no ... fungus generally remains latent in developing (green) fruit until the fruit starts to mature, at which time the fungus ... fruit. A good layer of straw mulch (or other material) between the rows or around the plants aids greatly in controlling fruit rots. The mulch acts as a barrier that reduces fruit ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Texas Plant Disease Handbook - Blackberry, Dewberry,and Boysenberry Menu
... Diseases, or Individual Blackberry, Dewberry,and Boysenberry Diseases Algal Spot Anthracnose Cane and Leaf Rust Fruit Rots Galls and Hairy Root Nematodes Orange Rust Rosette Septoria Leafspot Virus Diseases Fungicides used to ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Fruit5
... When observed 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 involved ... will prevent harvest rots if properly applied. Spray with a fungicide as soon as the young fruit bud becomes visible and continue spraying every two weeks until the fruit is one- ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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New Disease Reports - First report of Aspergillus flavus causing fruit rots of peaches in Greece
... leprosis virus (CiLV-C) in Honduras, Central America First report of Aspergillus flavus causing fruit rots of peaches in Greece T. Michailides1 and T. Thomidis2* 1 Department of Plant Pathology, ... fruit collected from orchards. Figure 1: Mature peach (cv Andross) infected by the fungus Aspergillus flavus This is the first report of Aspergillus flavus causing a rot of peaches in Greece. Fruit rots ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Fruit Pathology - Disease Diagnostic Key
... expands, the core becomes rotten and eventually the entire fruit rots. Flesh is soft and watery under warm conditions. Red-skinned fruit may "bleach" during the decay process and become ... 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 Morello ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

SW Michigan Fruit 2006 Summary
... Insect Activity Japanese beetles numbers are declining. Picture wing fruit flies such as cherry fruit fly, apple maggot and blueberry maggot were a ... the April freeze. The crop was light and fruit size was good. Generally fruit quality was good. Split pits and split skins ... good quality and size. Fall raspberries were also good but fruit rots due to rain and heavy dews were a problem. Cranberries ...
www.canr.msu.edu

May 21, 2001 - SW Fruit Conditions
... Small fruit Blueberry bloom is finished. The largest fruit are 12 mm in diameter. The frosts on May 12 and 13 caused damage in many areas. Wet conditions can spread blueberry fruit rots ... Strawberries have red fruit. Harvest will probably begin late this week. Fungicides during wet weather will reduce fruit rots. Growers need to protect against tarnished plant bug that cat face the fruit. Raspberries ...
www.canr.msu.edu
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Fruit Rot
... be benefical in controlling fruit rots when applied beginning at full bloom and continuing for 2-3 semiweekly applications. Captan is the most frequently used fungicide for fruit rots and one of ... ripe fruit from the bush every 7 days (or fewer) will drastically reduce fruit rots in the field that would otherwise contaminate the harvesting and sorting process. Many opportunities for fruit ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

FDIN012 - Muscadine Grape Diseases and Their Control
... , Extension Plant Pathologist [General Information] [Symptoms] [Control] [Back to Fruit Disease Notes] [Other Resources] General Information The muscadine grape ( ... rot infections can occur at any stage of fruit development, but fruit infected in the green (unripe) stages does not ... with removal of leftover fruit at the end of the season should also help reduce fruit rots. Avoiding excess late-season ...
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TROPICAL GUAVA Fruit Facts
... Somewhat susceptible to fruit rots. Tree vigorous, wide spreading, very productive. Detwiler Originated in Riverside, Calif. in the early 1900's. Selected by H. J. Webber. Medium to large, roundish fruit, about 3 ... Hawaii from seed obtained from a clone grown in Hong Kong. Medium to large, roundish fruit fruit weighing 6 - 8 ounces. Flesh is pinkish-red, very thick, smooth-textured. Flavor subacid ...
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