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Peach Mosaic:
A virus of stone fruit, this disease typically affects the flowers, leaves and twigs. When it affects the fruit of peaches and nectarines, the fruit is often deformed and the surface becomes rough and hard. The virus is known to affect all stone fruit except cherry.

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(G. Krawczyk)
     
 
Prune Dwarf Virus on peach:
leaves become thickened and distorted and can only be positively identified using serological tests (ELSIA).
(J.W. Travis)