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Cytosporina dieback of apricot

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Harley English, University of California
H. J. O'reilly
L. B. Mcnelly
J. E. Devay
A. D. Rizzi

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California Agriculture 17(2):2-4.

Published February 01, 1963

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Since about 1957 increasing numbers of apricot trees in coastal and central California counties have suffered from a limb dieback disorder that, until recently, was confused with the bacterial canker disease. This disease is now known to be caused by a fungus called Cytosporina, or in the sexual stage, Eutypa armeniacae, that had been previously reported as causing a serious limb dieback disease of apricots in Australia.

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Cytosporina dieback of apricot

Harley English, H. J. O'reilly, L. B. Mcnelly, J. E. Devay, A. D. Rizzi
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Cytosporina dieback of apricot

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Authors

Harley English, University of California
H. J. O'reilly
L. B. Mcnelly
J. E. Devay
A. D. Rizzi

Publication Information

California Agriculture 17(2):2-4.

Published February 01, 1963

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Since about 1957 increasing numbers of apricot trees in coastal and central California counties have suffered from a limb dieback disorder that, until recently, was confused with the bacterial canker disease. This disease is now known to be caused by a fungus called Cytosporina, or in the sexual stage, Eutypa armeniacae, that had been previously reported as causing a serious limb dieback disease of apricots in Australia.

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