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Department of Plant Pathology -- Fruit Pathology
May 13, 2008 ... Home page for Fruit Pathology, College of Agricultureal Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University.
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Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
Dec 10, 2003 ... Fabraea Leaf and Fruit Spot of Pear ... In the nursery, early defoliation and twig infection result in stunted growth of the tree. Symptoms ...
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Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
Dec 10, 2003 ... Phomopsis cane, leaf spot, and fruit rot is widely distributed in ... they first become visible until after pea-sized fruit have formed. ...
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Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
Dec 10, 2003 ... Pits are produced by others causes such as plant bug injury, ... Heavily pitted fruit may become so gritty that it is difficult to cut the ...
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fpath.cas.psu.edu/Fruit_facts/Apple/Summer%20Disea...
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML One of the few “rots” that can penetrate unbroken skin ... + Al Hosts. winter. Sooty Blotch & Flyspeck. Summer Diseases of Apple. Sooty Blotch & Flyspeck ...
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Biology and Control of Powdery Mildew on Grapes
File Format: Microsoft Powerpoint - View as HTML Grayish-white powder on upper (sometimes lower) surface. Symptoms and Signs ... Native American grapes more resistant/tolerant to powdery mildew ...
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Plant Pathology Fact Sheets -- Fruit Pathology
Additional apple trees will be planted this 2005 season to complete the 1 acre each of Gold Rush and Enterprise for the organic demonstration orchard. ...
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Avoiding Replant Problems in Tree Fruits
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML The objective of this proposal was to identify, evaluate and refine the use of alternative materials and microbial organisms to control apple scab under ...
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Avoiding Replant Problems in Tree Fruits
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML The addition of Vigor-Cal -Phos to the lime sulfur treatment did not improve the control of apple scab. Phytotoxicity on fruits was observed on the 5 apple ...
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Avoiding Replant Problems in Tree Fruits
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML The PA tree fruit industry will need effective alternatives to synthetic apple scab fungicides within next few years. The time to begin research on ...