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Fruit5
... with brown centers. Fruit spots are one-fourth inch in diameter, black, and slightly depressed. They sometimes coalesce to cover a large portion of the fruit surface. Lesions also ... -green, circular spot on the fruit surface. However, as the disease develops, spots become darker and lesions are scattered over the fruit surface. In advanced stages of fruit infection, "pitting" occurs. "Pitting" ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

OREP - Natural pesticides could keep fruit fresh longer
... fruit against latent infections, spores and active (already growing) infections. Skog predicts volatiles will be very effective in preventing latent infections from becoming active because they can penetrate the fruit surface ...
res2.agr.gc.ca

New Disease Reports - First report of Botryosphaeria obtusa causing fruit rot of quince (Cydonia oblonga) in Spain
... a soft rot that evolved rapidly covering the entire fruit surface and causing mummification (Fig. 1). A fungal stroma developed on the fruit surface but no spores, conidiomata or ascomata were observed. ... 2: Mummified fruit infected by Botryosphaeria obtusa remaining on the shoot of quince. Detached fruits from healthy field trees of C. oblonga were cleaned with dry paper, surface sterilised with ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Fruit Disease Focus - April, 1998 - Apple Scab
... can cause fruit to develop unevenly as uninfected portions continue to grow. Cracks then appear in the skin and flesh (photo 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 ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Fruit Disease Focus, August, 1997
... Fruit Disease Focus, August, 1997 Fruit Disease Focus - August, 1997 Sooty Blotch, Peltaster fructicola, Geastrumia polystigmatus, Leptodontium elatus and Flyspeck, Zygophiala jamaicensis I. Introduction: Sooty blotch and flyspeck are surface ... by clusters of 10 to 50 sharply defined black shiny specks on the fruit surface (photo 2-29). These superficial colonies are round to irregular and usually ...
www.caf.wvu.edu
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Mango
... clipping peduncles 4 inches above the fruit when intended for export. This allows the milky, toxic latex to ooze from the stem without touching the fruit surface. Postharvest Handling Stems are trimmed to 1/4" prior to packing in 14 lb boxes containing 8-20 fruits, depending on size. Fruit are culled by hand ...
www.uga.edu

Fruit Rot
... are not initiated until after fruit is harvested, because the stem scar is only exposed when berries are detached. Postharvest infections produce fuzzy mycelial growth on the surface of the berries. Phomopsis soft rot (Phomopsis vaccinii) is a fruit rot caused by the same fungus that causes blueberry ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Dragon Fruit - Pitaya | Hylocereus sp
... About Us Blog Fruit Trees > Brambles, Vines and Climbers > Dragon Fruit - Pitaya DRAGON FRUIT - PITAYA, Hylocereus sp Also known as the Dragon Fruit, the Pitaya is a stunningly beautiful fruit with an intense ... / fences so adventitious roots can stick to surface and support. Dilute fertilse frerquently | David White - Newcastle, NSW 30-Jan-2006 Pitaya - Red Cut fruit in half, scoop out flesh - put ...
www.daleysfruit.com.au

Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... green-fruited respectively. 'Early Sulfur' - Yellow, hairy fruit with good flavor, but susceptible to mildew. 'Catherina' - Large green fruit. 'Achilles' - Large red fruit. Sources of gooseberry and currant plants can ... on European gooseberries. In early summer, a whitish, powdery growth appears on the surface of leaves, shoots, and branch tips. If left unchecked, the fungus can progress ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Identify by Fruit
... by Fruit Tightly packed seeds select the image that best matches your sample Fruit cone-shaped, with a knobby surface, made of small, semi-fleshy units that are packed tightly together, ... together in round ball or cylinder without burs, varying diameter BY NAME || BY LEAF || BY FRUIT || BACKGROUND || HOME OPLIN Disclaimer © 1997 Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) & The Ohio Historical ...
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