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FDIN013 - Peach Disease Management Strategies for 1998
... normal disease and pest management of peaches, see 2000 Southern Peach, Nectarine and Plum Pest Management and Culture Guide. Table of Contents Common Diseases of Peach and Risk Potential Peach Diseases that Occur and ... Service. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Employment and program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Australasian Plant Pathology
... and Monilinia laxa on nectarine and plum in Western Cape orchards, South Africa P. H. Fourie , G. Holz and F. J. Calitz pp. 197-204 Abstract | PDF (678 KB) - $25.00 The use of weather and ... E. Mackie , S. J. McKirdy, B. Rodoni and S. Kumar pp. 311-312 Abstract | PDF (76 KB) - $25.00 QUARANTINE INTERCEPTION NOTES: Detection of Plum pox potyvirus in illegally imported plums intercepted ...
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Sustainability Assessment of Fruit Crops for North and North Central Florida
... 'UF Gold' (Sherman and Lyrene, 1997) and 'UF 2000' (Sherman and Lyrene, 2000) are non melting flesh peach cultivars and 'UFQueen' (Sherman and Lyrene, 1999) is a non-melting flesh nectarine suitable ... L.) High humidity induced foliar diseases. Inadequate winter chilling. Plum and Prune Prune (Prunus domestica L.) Plum (P. salicina Lindl.) Plum leaf scald; most cultivars have a high winter chilling ...
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Controlling Diseases and Insects in Home Fruit Plantings, Bulletin 780
... Recommendations and Spray Schedules for Specific Fruit Crops and Pests Apples and Pears Peaches, Nectarines, Apricots, Plums and Cherries Strawberries Raspberries and Blackberries ... and mechanical practices for disease and insect control on stone fruit, and the time of year to conduct them. Table 13. Spray Schedule for Control of Stone Fruit Diseases and Insects: Peach, Nectarine, Plum and ...
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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... and mites affecting peaches and nectarines include tarnished plant bug, stink bug, oriental fruit moth, plum curculio, peach tree borers, Japanese beetle, green June beetle, and European red mite. Common peach and nectarine diseases are peach leaf curl, brown rot and scab, ...
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Texas Plant Disease Handbook
... Apricot and Nectarine Pear Plum Strawberry Back to Top III. NUT CROPS Black Walnut Hickory Pecan [Revised 11/14/94] Back to Top IV. FLOWERS African Violet Amaryllis Aster Begonia Cacti and Succulents ... of Turf Back to Top VIII. TREES Ash Boxelder Catalpa Cedar, Juniper, Arborvitae and Cypress Cottonwood and Poplar Dogwood Elm Magnolia Maple Mesquite Mimosa Mulberry Oak Palm Pine Redbud Sycamore ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

FPHG -
... and Gisela 6. They may be available on a limited basis. Pennsylvania growers should disregard advertisements for those fruits on dwarfing rootstocks. It is doubtful that the available peach, nectarine, and apricot varieties will do well in the colder areas of the state. Peach Varieties Nectarine Varieties Plum Varieties Apricot Varieties Cherry Varieties ...
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FPHG -
... Knot of Plum Brown Rot of Stone Fruit Cherry Leaf Spot Crown Gall of Peach Cytospora Canker of Stone Fruits Peach Leaf Curl Plum Leaf Spot Plum Pockets Powdery Mildew of Cherry and Plum Powdery Mildew of Peach, Nectarine, and Apricot Rhizopus Rot of Stone Fruit General Cultural ...
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Plum varieties for New Zealand home gardeners.
... stage was used widely because it is compatible with almost any Prunus, whether peach, plum, apricot or nectarine. The rootstock sends up suckers all over the place, not only a nuisance in ... and plum (Prunus armeniaca x Prunus domestica). They are probably usually self fertile. They flower early, around September, and over quite a long time. The trees have very showy quite large white flowers, and ...
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... and plum are all members of the Rose family, but apple is more closely related to pear (both in subfamily Pomoideae) than to peach or plum (Prunoideae). The text lists the family and ... nectarine 13,815,213 China 3.3 14. Lemon/lime 11,227,173 Mexico 1.9 15. Plum ...
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