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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... been applied. Peach and nectarine trees usually make extensive terminal growth each year, which requires relatively heavy annual pruning. On the other hand, plums fruit on both long twigs and on ... North Florida. See Table 3 for characteristics of peach and nectarine cultivars grown in North Florida, and Table 4 for those grown in Central and Northcentral Florida. Table 5 gives information on plum ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

California Backyard Orchard - Pruning & Training
... to get 45° angles branches of upright vigorous growing trees. Peach and Nectarine remove 50% of last years growth. Fig, Apple, Pear, Plum and Apricot remove about 20% of last years growth. Cherries ... after pruning. Documents with this designation are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and may be downloaded, viewed, and then printed by using Adobe Acrobat Reader©, which is freely available from ...
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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 ... fungus 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 ...
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Bitter Rot of Apple and Pear
... rapidly and losses can be severe, especially under prolonged warm, wet weather. Several host species can be affected. On peach and nectarine, the same fungi cause a disease known as anthracnose, and on grape they cause ripe rot. The primary hosts, however, are apple and pear. The leaf and canker phases ...
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Peach Leaf Curl
... Peach Leaf Curl Fruit IPM Fact Sheet Peach Leaf Curl By: Mark Longstroth District Extension Horticultural and Marketing Educato Peach leaf curl is an infrequent but occasionally severe disease of peach and nectarine. The disease does not attack other fruit trees such as apples and ...
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FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... leaf curl must be applied during the dormant season before buds swell. Peach and nectarine foliage is very sensitive to copper and can be injured, thus copper should not be sprayed when leaves are ... 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 tree borers, apply ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Gardening and Landscaping Publications: Fruit and Nut Gardening Fact Sheets & Bulletins
... Extension | Information | Publications | Counties | Rutgers' Cook College | Calendars | About Us Gardening and Landscaping Publications Search Publications: Fruit and Nut Gardening Fact Sheets & Bulletins View by: Publication Number | Title | ... Control Schedule for New Jersey Home Orchards (2 pp.) 12/1/2001 FS113 Peach and Nectarine Pest Control Schedule for New Jersey Home Orchards (2 pp.) 12/1/ ...
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Peaches
... "stone fruits". The subgenus Amygdalus contains the commercially important peach and almond. Cultivars There are thousands of peach cultivars worldwide, and far more are cultivated in economic quantities than for ... is as follows (% of USA peach crop): Fresh - 45-55% , Canned - 35-40%, Frozen - 5%. Per capita consumption is 9.5 lbs/year, considering peach and nectarine together. Dietary value, per ...
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X-DISEASE (Mycoplasma disease of peaches and nectarines), HYG-3206-98
... infection. X-disease can affect peach, nectarine, sweet cherry, and sour cherry. Symptoms Symptoms on cherry and peach may be variable, depending upon the environment, variety, and possibly other factors. However, once ... of peach and cherry. The main damage they cause is the incidental transmission of X-disease. Movement of leafhoppers, and therefore X-disease, can also occur from infected sweet and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Volume 25, Number 1, March 2003
... Desjardins and R.D. Plattner Pages 21-27 Abstract / Résumé Almond witches'-broom phytoplasma: a potential threat to almond, peach, and nectarine Yusuf Abou-Jawdah, Hala Dakhil, Shoaa El-Mehtar, and Ing- ... Effect of foliar applications of neem oil and fish emulsion on bacterial spot and yield of tomatoes and peppers Pervaiz A. Abbasi, Diane A. Cuppels, and George Lazarovits Pages 41-48 Abstract ...
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