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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... ; the flesh develops rapidly and the fruit diameter increases correspondingly. This is often called the final swell. Peach, nectarine, and plum trees often set too many fruit, and some of them must be ... spreading lateral branches. Peach, nectarine and plum trees are best trained to an open-center system, which results in a low, wide-spreading tree. Grape vines and trailing blackberries are trained to ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... and nectarine trees during the dormant and delayed dormant season. OSU guide helps Willamette Valley gardeners choose peaches With mild, wet winters, heavy rainfall in the spring and bone dry summers, peaches and ...
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Extension Service Publications and Multimedia Catalog
... Extension Service Publications and Multimedia Catalog View Cart Ordering Information Search entire catalog 55 results for "Tree Fruits, Nuts" Series # Title Price EC 1181 Selecting Peach and Nectarine Varieties for ... online and from Yamhill County Extension office, 503-434-7517) (View it now) $0.00 EM 8362-E Prune and Plum Pest Management Guide for the Willamette Valley (available online and from ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... , and hosts fit together with links to UC IPM Pest/Disease Hosts(s) Codling Moth Apple, pear, sometimes walnut, plum Peach Twig Borer (PTB) Peach, nectarine, almond, apricot, plum, prune ... of Backyard Gardening Operations Peach Twig Borer (PTB) Hosts: Peach, nectarine, almond, apricot, plum, prune. Damage: Invades fruit and kills new shoots. Fruit feeding usually superficial, not deep. Description: ...
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Almond witches'-broom phytoplasma: a potential threat to almond, peach, and nectarine
... potential threat to almond, peach, and nectarine Almond witches'-broom phytoplasma: a potential threat to almond, peach, and nectarine Yusuf Abou-Jawdah, Hala Dakhil, Shoaa El-Mehtar, and Ing-Ming Lee Pages ... and nectarine but not to apricot, plum, and cherry. The occurrence of this disease at altitudes ranging from sea level to about 1000 m makes it a major potential threat to almond, nectarine, and ...
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Fruit Pathology - Tree Fruit Disease Fact Sheets and Photographs
... susceptibility to Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae FIRE BLIGHT (Get the facts on biology, monitoring, and management) (Fruit Disease Focus article) Overwintering canker First symptoms of infection (ooze) on ... fruiting bodies X-SPOT (Get the fact on biology, monitoring, and management) Fruit symptoms The Pear, Peach and Nectarine, Cherry, and Plum Index is on its own page now. If you surfed ...
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Plum Pox Virus - Other Resources
... only the second state where plum pox has been detected. PPV is the cause of a serious plant disease, affecting a number of species, including peach, nectarine, apricot and plum. Several aphid species can serve as carriers of the virus. The virus stays viable in the aphid’s mouthparts for a period of approximately one hour and most aphids ...
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Plum Curculio
... plum curculio are apple, nectarine, plum, cherry, peach, apricot, pear and quince. The plum curculio can survive on wild plum, hawthorn and native crabapple. The plum curculio is generally distributed over the eastern states and ...
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FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... pome fruits. Tree fruits requiring the most care to those requiring the least are nectarine, peach, cherry, plum, apple, and pear. Conditions favoring disease development or insect occurrence vary depending on the ... brown rot. The peach tree borer can cause serious damage on the trunks of peach, nectarine, cherry, and plum trees. Damage caused by this insect can lead to tree death. To control peach ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Fruit: Botanical Information
... Plum and Persimmon@ (30) Genus Fragaria--Strawberry@ (3) Genus Malus--Apple@ (2) Genus Mespilus--Medlar@ (5) Genus Morus--Mulberry@ (4) Genus Passiflora--Maypop and Passionfruit@ (17) Genus Prunus--Almond, Apricot, Cherry, Nectarine and Plum ...
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