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Posted on August 22, 2019August 22, 2019 by apples

Disease Management in Apple Trees and Fruit

  • Apple Mosaic VirusĀ 
  • Apple Scab
  • Armillaria Root Rot
  • Bitter Rot
  • Blister Spot
  • Black pox
  • Black Root Rot
  • Black Rot
  • Blue Mold
  • Brooks Spot
  • Cedar-Apple Rust
  • Fire Blight
  • Fly Speck
  • ‘Golden Delicious’ Necrotic Leaf Blotch
  • Latent Viruses
  • Nectria Canker
  • Nectria Twig Blight
  • Phytophthora Root, Crown and Collar Rot
  • Powdery Mildew
  • Quince Rust
  • Sooty Blotch
  • Southern Blight
  • Thread Blight
  • Union Necrosis and Decline
  • Viruses
  • White Root Rot
  • White Rot
  • Wood Rots
  • X-Spot
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This work is supported in part by New Technologies for Agriculture Extension grant no. 2020-41595-30123 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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