Rot development during fruit storage is a problem. Now, metabarcoding may become a tool for detecting fungi that can cause ...
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The Spotty Disease To Watch Out For That Can Destroy The Harvest Of Your Apple Tree
If you see velvety green spots on your apples or leaves, it's a sign your fruit tree has been affected by a disease that can severely diminish your yield.
Prune apple trees in late winter or early spring to prevent disease and help healing. Limit pruning to 25 percent of the tree ...
A new study reveals critical insights into how apple trees respond to Glomerella leaf spot (GLS), a severe fungal disease impacting apple yields. Focusing on the regulatory roles of valine–glutamine ...
Do not plant black walnuts, eastern red cedars, junipers, and hawthorns near apple trees. Avoid planting tomatoes, potatoes, ...
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