- Author: Lauren Fordyce
Published on: March 13, 2024
Spring is just around the corner and many types of fruit trees are starting to develop their leaves. If you are growing peaches or nectarines and are now seeing symptoms of peach leaf curl on new leaves, unfortunately it's too late to manage the disease.
According to University of California research, peach leaf curl can only be effectively managed during the fall and winter, after leaves have dropped but before buds swell in spring. After bud break (when new buds begin to open), you may notice symptoms on new leaves but at this point, there are no effective controls. Pesticides used against peach leaf curl prevent the disease as opposed to curing it. Currently there are no verified curative methods for controlling...
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UCANR: Protecting California's natural resources
Tags: fruit trees (0), IPM (0), nectarine (0), peach (0), peach leaf curl (0), pesticide (0), spring (0), UC IPM (0), Urban (0)
Focus Area Tags: Pest Management, Yard & Garden
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