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The purpose
of this guide is to assist stone fruit growers to identify Plum
Pox Virus (PPV) and differentiate it from other disease symptoms.
This guide contains photographs of PPV on peach, plum and apricot
fruit, flowers, and leaves. (The strain-D PPV currently found in
North America does not infect cherries.)
Several other
diseases of stone fruit resemble PPV. The guide also includes photographs
of diseases such as scab, leaf curl, and rust, as well as symptoms
of nutritional disorders, herbicide damage, and insect/mechanical
damage. The guide is cross-referenced so you can compare similar-looking
symptoms.
Because of the
impact of this virus on the stone fruit industry, it is important
that growers continue to scout their orchards for symptoms. An observant
grower first found Plum Pox virus in Pennsylvania.
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